In many parts of the world, ____ isn’t free. Often ____ university means paying tuition. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) found that England has the highest ____ in the world. In 2019–2020, the ____ tuition fees at public universities and colleges in England was $12,000. Other countries with ____ tuition costs include Australia, Canada, the US, Chile, Japan, and South Korea. The average fees in all of these ____ are over $4,000 ____ year. International students pay even more. Many students ____ to help them pay tuition fees. ____ money immediately after studying may affect a person’s health and ____. It also ____ the economy because graduates have less money to spend. High tuition costs can create an ____ society. Students from low‑income families can’t always ____ to attend university. These students often earn ____ as adults than their ____ who can afford to pay tuition fees. The cost of higher education can also affect students during their studies. Some students take ____ jobs to pay for school. This may mean that they can’t fully ____ on their studies. Also, paying a high price to study can make students feel more ____ to do well because they don’t want to “waste” their money. This can be ____ for students and the people who support them. Higher education isn’t always ____. Actually, 66% of ____ offer free tuition or a tuition under $2,000. ____ education is free in Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland. In fact, Denmark supports Danish students by giving them nearly $1,000 ____ month to study. Tuition fees in countries such as Italy, Greece, and Spain are not free, but they are ____. In Argentina and India, cheap tuition and a low ____ make it possible for more young people to ____ university. What about your home country? Is higher education within reach of the ____ young person?

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