Universities in Australia and New Zealand offer high quality post-secondary degree programs that are internationally recognized and transferable to both the United States and United Kingdom. Tuition costs at these universities are less expensive and students enjoy the inexpensive living costs as well as, the countries high living standards.
The number of countries offering free tuition for post-secondary education is diminishing, however many countries offer very low tuition frees for international students.
China's educational system is deeply controlled and operated by the central government which directly impacts student access to higher education. Complex political, social and cultural beliefs define China's higher education system.
An overwhelming demand for post-secondary education in China has resulted in the increased presence of private institutions of higher education. China has been able to maintain low tuition rates as compared to the United States while continuing to expand their post-secondary education system. However, China continues to struggle with disproportion in supply and demand for post-secondary opportunities.