According to local media reports, 25, University of California at Los Angeles, scholars investigated 27.14 million freshmen who studied at the national 393 four-year colleges. The survey found that no 32.7 per student to first choice of colleges and schools, including 52.6 per cent said that they accepted, but decided to give up.
In the select a second volunteer students, one in five people stated that they "can't afford to pay first choice college tuition." In selecting the third or fourth volunteer students, respectively 26 per cent and 28.4 per cent said they couldn't afford the first choice college tuition.
School Scholar John · Pryor said that the findings of the "staggering". He believes that students so concerned about costs and tuition prices do, another factor is coming into University of low-income students increased. 64.1% of students said they were "somewhat" or "very" concerned fees, low and middle income students is most likely based on economic considerations to select school
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