Ten years after. Reflections on the introduction of tuition fees for some international students in Swedish post-secondary education

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Education Inquiry Pub Date : 2022-10-27 DOI:10.1080/20004508.2022.2137912
P. Nilsson, L. Westin
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In 2011, Sweden introduced tuition fees for students from countries outside the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland when they enrolled at higher education institutions (HEIs). As a direct consequence, the number of students in Sweden from those countries decreased by 80% that year. Since then, the number of students has increased again and, before COVID-19, was on its way to reaching the same level as before 2011. Nevertheless, the number of tuition fee-paying students only dropped by 3% for the academic year 2020/21, after nine consecutive years of growth. In this article we are assessing changes in inbound student flows and compare the outcome with the ambitions expressed by the Swedish government when the fees were introduced. The introduction of tuition fees in Sweden and the experiences from this offer quite unique possibilities to learn how students, HEIs, other actors, and societies react and adapt. By use of previous studies and new empirics we analyse and reflect on the outcome given the motives behind the reform, especially with regard to the ambition to continue internationalising post-secondary education and, furthermore, on the reform's possible benefits and costs for post-secondary education in Sweden.
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十年后。瑞典高等教育对部分留学生征收学费的思考
2011年,瑞典对来自欧洲经济区(EEA)和瑞士以外国家的学生在高等教育机构(HEIs)注册时收取学费。其直接后果是,当年在瑞典学习的来自这些国家的学生数量减少了80%。此后,学生人数再次增加,在2019冠状病毒病之前,学生人数有望达到2011年之前的水平。尽管如此,在连续9年增长之后,2020/21学年的学费学生数量仅下降了3%。在本文中,我们将评估入境学生流量的变化,并将结果与瑞典政府在引入学费时所表达的雄心进行比较。在瑞典引入学费以及从中获得的经验为了解学生、高等教育机构、其他参与者和社会如何应对和适应提供了非常独特的可能性。通过使用以前的研究和新的经验,我们分析和反思了改革背后的动机,特别是关于继续使高等教育国际化的雄心壮志,以及改革对瑞典高等教育可能带来的好处和成本的结果。
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Education Inquiry
Education Inquiry Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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