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Old 04-15-2009, 04:03 AM   #208
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Originally Posted by zerospinboson View Post
That is, I know few countries where undergraduate degree tuition fees are above are systematically above €2000 or so per year, with most being slightly or well below that. Which I consider a notable enough difference with the US.
English universities can currently charge students a maximum of £3000 per year in tuition fees, but there is a government-run "student loan" system which will lend students the money, interest-free, until they start work and have to repay it. ie in theory, at least, access to university education is not dependent upon one's ability to pay for it "up front".
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