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Is there a difference in tuition fees between art students and ordinary candidates?

Nowadays, it has become a trend that most art students choose to study abroad for further study. However, most art students choose to study abroad, and the most important thing is the cost of going abroad. Therefore, Philip Burkart Xiaobian of American Bank brought the expenses for art students to go abroad today, hoping to help everyone.

USA

1. Tuition

3,-4, USD/year;

2. Living expenses

2,-3, USD/year. UK

1. Tuition

The average tuition fee for art and design postgraduates in the UK is: 12,94 pounds/year, about 12, yuan/year.

The cheapest major for British art and design postgraduates is Media Art (diploma type: MA) at South Bank University in London. The tuition fee is 5,4 pounds/year, which is about 54, yuan/year.

The most expensive major for British art and design postgraduates is Information Experience Design (diploma type: MA) of the Royal College of Art, and the tuition fee is 26,9 pounds/year, about 268, yuan/year.

2. Living expenses

The average living expenses in Britain are: 9615 pounds/year, about 96, yuan/year.

The cheapest university in Britain is the University of Sunderland. The living expenses are 4,524 pounds/year, which is about 45, yuan/year.

The most expensive university in the UK is London Business School, with a living expense of 19,8 pounds/year, or about 197, yuan/year.

Canada

1. Tuition

Generally speaking, studying in a two-year public art college, such as Xie Lidan College, the largest public art college in Canada, costs about 12,-15, Canadian dollars a year. Secondly, a four-year professional university, such as OCAD, costs about 15,92 Canadian dollars (equivalent to 1, RMB) a year.

Music, studying in a two-year community college, costs about 12,-15, Canadian dollars a year. Four-year universities, such as the University of British Columbia, have a tuition fee of about 22,-26, Canadian dollars/year (equivalent to about 13,-16, RMB).

2. Accommodation and meals

About 85 Canadian dollars (equivalent to 5355 RMB) per year.

3. Medical insurance premium

Canadian universities require international students to buy insurance, and the insurance premium ranges from 6-9 Canadian dollars (equivalent to 3,78 RMB to 5,67 RMB).

France

1. Tuition

Attending a public school is free of tuition and only needs to pay the living expenses, so it takes about RMB 15, to complete the undergraduate course and RMB 25, to complete the master's degree; Studying in a private school requires about RMB 3, to complete the undergraduate course.

2. Living expenses

3, ~ 4, yuan/year, but the state provides 4% ~ 6% subsidies. Germany

Many public universities in Germany charge free or only a small amount of tuition fees, and all the expenses are 8,-9, yuan a year.

from p>215, all public university education in Germany will be free of tuition. Living expenses can also be solved by working. The social order in Germany is good. The German government allows college students to work duty-free and sets a protective minimum remuneration standard. In addition to various benefits, such as free medical services, students can also enjoy other preferential policies for students, such as student discount tickets for transportation and entertainment. The average student in China spends 5-6 euros a month (including accommodation, insurance, communication, transportation and food).

The above is all about the expenses for art students to go abroad. You can learn about it before choosing a country. If you have any questions about studying abroad in art, please consult Philip Burkart Art Study Consultant of Bank of America.