College Degrees in Europe

Jacob Tong

This podcast is for students exploring alternatives to costly US college degrees. In each episode, host Jacob Tong explores different English-taught college programs in Europe that are more affordable for middle-class families. Learn more about our initiatives and services at www.abroader.eu.

  1. Earn While You Learn: How Germany’s Dual Study Model Combines Vocational Education and a University Degree

    10/07/2025

    Earn While You Learn: How Germany’s Dual Study Model Combines Vocational Education and a University Degree

    In this episode, Jacob explores Germany’s dual study model at DHBW (Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg) — the country’s largest university that focuses on dual study programs. Joined by Chuck Caster, International Relations Officer at DHBW, Jacob explores Germany’s dual study program, an “earn while you learn” system that blends academic study with paid professional training. Students alternate between university courses and on-the-job experience, graduating with a degree and job offers. They discuss the history, structure, and benefits of the program, the strong vocational education system, and how similar co-op and work-study models could help students and employers in the U.S. The episode also covers funding, international student opportunities, and how to study and work in Germany. Perfect for anyone interested in affordable degrees, career-focused education, or studying abroad in Germany. Chapters: (00:00) – Introduction to DHBW’s Dual Study Model (00:38) – Meet the Hosts: Jacob and Chuck (00:53) – Understanding Dual Studies and Work-Based Learning (05:36) – History and Growth of DHBW (09:20) – Student Life and Academic Structure (11:54) – Employer Partnerships and Career Benefits (14:26) – Challenges and Comparisons with the U.S. System (21:26) – Opportunities for International Students (24:36) – Key Takeaways and Closing Thoughts

    25 min
  2. 04/21/2025

    Affordable College Degrees-Liberal Arts Program at Amsterdam University College

    For non-EU/EEA students, tuition at Amsterdam University College (AUC) is €15,420 per year for the 2025–2026 academic year, totaling €46,260 over the three-year program. In this episode, we dive into the real experiences of students at Amsterdam University College — from the price tag to personal growth. Our speakers come from diverse backgrounds and share what drew them to this unique liberal arts and sciences university in the heart of Amsterdam. They reflect on the flexible curriculum, the application process, and what it's like to live and learn in a deeply multicultural environment. We also get into the nitty-gritty: the financial realities of tuition and housing, the pros and cons of living in a close-knit student community, and how political shifts in education funding are shaping their futures. As they near graduation, the conversation turns toward big questions: career paths, unexpected lessons, and how their expectations have evolved over time. Whether you're considering applying or just curious about life at AUC, this honest, wide-ranging chat offers plenty to think about. Chapters (00:00) Exploring Amsterdam University College (03:12) Diverse Backgrounds of Students (05:53) The Liberal Arts and Sciences Approach (08:48) Application Process and Requirements (12:11) Tuition Fees and Living Arrangements (15:03) Future Aspirations and Career Paths (17:51) Expectations vs. Reality of University Life (21:05) Challenges in the Dutch Education System

    31 min
  3. College Degrees in Spain: CEU San Pablo University

    11/25/2024

    College Degrees in Spain: CEU San Pablo University

    In this episode, I speak with Ivana, an international mission advisor at CEU San Pablo University in Madrid, Spain. During our conversation, she shared valuable insights about the university and student life. Tuition fees range from €8,000 to €16,000 annually, with flexible payment options that allow students to pay in full or in monthly installments. Living costs in Madrid are relatively affordable compared to other European capitals, making it an attractive destination for international students. One notable advantage of CEU San Pablo is that international students can pursue their studies entirely in English, even without prior knowledge of Spanish. To further support students, the university offers free Spanish courses to help them integrate into the local culture. The admission process is straightforward and can be completed online, ensuring a smooth start for prospective applicants. Additionally, internships are a mandatory part of the academic program, which plays a key role in the university’s high employment rate for graduates. (00:00) Introduction to Affordable College Options in Europe (01:29) Exploring CEU San Pablo University (03:37) University Environment and Student Diversity (05:54) Cost of Education and Living in Madrid (10:28) Language Requirements for International Students (12:22) Campus Life and Student Support Programs (16:09) Understanding the Admission Process (21:11) Personal Experiences and Challenges (25:16) Learning Spanish and Cultural Integration (27:13) International Student Demographics (30:00) Employment Opportunities After Graduation (32:19) Personal Reflections on Living in Madrid

    36 min

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This podcast is for students exploring alternatives to costly US college degrees. In each episode, host Jacob Tong explores different English-taught college programs in Europe that are more affordable for middle-class families. Learn more about our initiatives and services at www.abroader.eu.