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These US universities charge absolutely nothing for tuition: Here's what you need to know about the catch

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As college costs approach or exceed $100,000 at numerous institutions across the United States, according to data from The Princeton Review, several universities offer an alternative that seems too good to be true: completely free tuition for all students.

However, admission to these tuition-free institutions comes with significant requirements and commitments that extend well beyond graduation. Each school maintains exceptionally high academic standards, and students must fulfil demanding obligations in exchange for their cost-free education.

Military academies dominate the list
Five of the nine tuition-free institutions are US military service academies that provide comprehensive financial packages in exchange for years of military commitment. The US Air Force Academy near Colorado Springs, Colorado, covers tuition, room and board, plus provides stipends for additional expenses. Students endure rigorous academic schedules from 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM, followed by mandatory fitness training multiple times weekly, as reported by CNBC. Graduates receive commissions as second lieutenants and commit to several years of active duty.

The US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, offers similar comprehensive coverage for all students at "the Yard," requiring at least five years of active duty followed by reserve service. The US Military Academy at West Point, New York, provides free tuition and stipends covering uniforms, books and supplies, with graduates serving minimum five years active duty and three years in reserves.

The US Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut, operates a highly structured four-year programme offering 10 academic majors including civil engineering and marine science. Students commit to five years of service upon graduation. The US Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, New York, covers tuition, accommodation, uniforms and books, with service obligations varying based on career choices.

Work programmes and specialised institutions

College of the Ozarks in rural Missouri, nicknamed "Hard Work U," requires undergraduates to work 15 hours weekly plus two 40-hour weeks during academic years as part of their scholarship programme, as quoted by CNBC. This Christian institution specifically serves students in the Ozark region.

Berea College in Kentucky has provided free education to first-generation and low-income students for over 150 years. The institution additionally supplies laptops, internship funding and professional interview clothing.

Deep Springs College in California's High Desert admits only 12 to 15 students annually to its all-male liberal arts programme. This two-year institution offers no majors, with graduates typically transferring to complete four-year degrees elsewhere.

Webb Institute in Glen Cove, New York, specialises exclusively in naval architecture and marine engineering, boasting 100% job placement rates upon graduation whilst providing full tuition scholarships to all students.

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