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Nearly every country in the developed world, and more and more in the developing world, provide free primary and secondary education. Such education is generally uncontroversial and accepted as necessary by both liberals and conservatives around the world. In the case of university education, however, there is a great deal of disparity between countries' education policies. In many states students must pay fees to attend university, for which they may seek student loans or grants. Often states offer financial assistance to individuals who cannot afford to pay fees and lack other methods of payment. In other states, university education is completely free and considered a citizen's right to attend. Debates center on the issues of whether there is in fact a right to university education, and on whether states can feasibly afford to finance such education




on whether states can feasibly afford to finance such education

center on the issues

debates center on the issues of whether there is in fact a right to university education

considered a citizen's right to attend

offer financial assistance to individuals who cannot afford to pay fees and lack other methods of payment

for which they may seek student loans or grants

must pay fees to attend university

is a great deal of disparity between countries' education policies

in the case of university

accepted as necessary by both liberals and conservatives around world

such education is generally uncontroversial

provide free primary and secondary education

nearly every country in the developed world


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