6. Iceland
Living costs: $800
American students will need to pay around $600 annually if they want to study at any public university in Iceland, and besides that, there are no other additional costs. Iceland, next on the list of countries with tuition-free colleges in English for American students, especially its capital Reykjavik, where the University of Iceland is located, is mostly suitable for students who plan to study social sciences and humanities, since the university mostly offers such programs, and most of them are taught in English. In order to have a decent accommodation in Iceland, you will need to pay around $300 per a month, to have a room with a shared kitchen and normal conditions. Iceland can be a great choice because of its beautiful and breathtaking nature and natural sights, so besides getting a quality education, students will have a unique experience of living in this amazing country.