
"The “Choose France for Higher Education” scheme, initially announced last month, aims to remove an opt out system that French universities often used to keep non-EU students' fees the same as their EU counterparts. As a result, the vast majority of non-EU students heading to France for the 2026/27 academic year must pay annual tuition fees of 2,895 ($3,391) for a bachelor's programme and 3,941 for a master's degree. That's a hike of 16 times the previous prices and the move is expected to net universities an extra 250 million a year."
"“The proposal represents an alarming step regarding the commitment to equitable access to higher education. By significantly increasing tuition fees for non-EU students, the French government risks institutionalising a system in which access to education is increasingly determined by nationality and financial capacity,” read a statement from the European Students Union and the Federation of General Student Associations in France."
"“Given the state of our public finances, tuition-free education eliminates the only real option for funding competitive salaries for teaching and research staff. Who is aware that in France, today, young lecturers, having accumulated ten years of higher education plus a few years as a postdoc, are faced with a gross annual salary of 30,000, while the be"
France plans to increase tuition fees paid by international non-EU students by removing an opt-out system used by universities to keep non-EU fees equal to EU fees. Under the “Choose France for Higher Education” scheme, most non-EU students entering in 2026/27 must pay 2,895 annually for bachelor’s programmes and 3,941 for master’s degrees. The change represents a large increase from previous levels and is expected to generate about 250 million euros per year for universities. Student groups criticize the policy as undermining equitable access by tying education access to nationality and financial capacity. Supporters argue that public finances and the need to fund competitive salaries for teaching and research staff require tuition-based revenue.
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