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[[File:Education career icon.png|left|40px]] [[File:College icon.png|right]]Public education in childhood and teenager years is free and compulsory for all Sims. The possible department for administrating education in SimNation is the Department of Education. SimNation also provide private and [[boarding schools]], in which the latter cost tuition fees. In ''The Sims 3'', some [[rabbit hole]]s, such as the [[science lab]]s, have classes that are open to all Sims. A lot of a Sim's education, however, is done at home, through either reading [[skill]] books or practicing on their own, with activities such as painting and stargazing.
 
Higher education is also available in SimNation with [[Sim State University]], [[La Fiesta Tech]], [[Academie Le Tour]], [[Sims University]], [[University of Britechester]] and [[SimsFoxbury UniversityInstitute]] all making appearances. Sims University caters to [[young adults]], [[adults]] and [[elders]] while the former three only cater towards young adults. The system of grading and Latin honors that higher education institutions use is similar to the four-year system found in the USA and Canada. The Greek system is also very similar to that seen in the USA. Unlike most schools in the real life USA, however, tuition fees and student debt are apparently non-existent, suggesting a generous level of government spending and/or private investment/donations for higher education. The universities may be government-owned, or they may be privately owned and supported by the government or religious organizations, by large endowments (like [[Wikipedia:Berea College|Berea College]]), or by other business ventures affiliated with the college (like [[Wikipedia:A Beka Book|A Beka Book]] at [[Wikipedia:Pensacola Christian College|Pensacola Christian College]]).
 
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