In the United States, every child has the right to attend public elementary and secondary schools without tuition fees. About 12% of all children of elementary and secondary school age attend parochial(教区) and other private schools and their parents have to pay tuition fees
In the United States, every child has the right to attend public elementary and secondary schools without tuition fees. About 12% of all children of elementary and secondary school age attend parochial (教区) and other private schools and their parents have to pay tuition fees
Today about half of the high school graduates go to colleges and universities, of which about one-third are public institutions supported and controlled by federal, state or local governments. a student at a state college or university doesnt have to pay a lot if his or her parents live in the state But rivate colleges and universities can be very expensive
Today about half of the high school graduates go to colleges and universities, of which about one-third are public institutions supported and controlled by federal, state, or local governments. A student at a state college or university doesn’t have to pay a lot if his or her parents live in the state. But private colleges and universities can be very expensive
It has been a very common practicefor students to work to earn money, not only by taking full-time jobs during vacations but also by taking part-time jobs during term- time. As the total cost of study and living on campus averages $12,000-14,000 a year these earnings are useful and often essential
It has been a very common practice for students to work to earn money, not only by taking full-time jobs during vacations but also by taking part-time jobs during termtime. As the total cost of study and living on campus averages $12,000 —14,000 a year those earnings are useful and often essential
Students can also borrow a certain amount of money from the government if they are ino need of it. The Higher Education Act of 1965 allows students to receive loans in their first year in college. Students may take up to 1l years to repay the loans, and those who themselves become teachers in public schools only have to repay a portion of the loan. Those who teach in depressed areas are specially favored and teaching in deptessed-areas each year wipes out 15% of he/ban
Students can also borrow a certain amount of money from the government if they are in need of it. The Higher Education Act of 1965 allows students to receive loans in their first year in college. Students may take up to 11 years to repay the loans, and those who themselves become teachers in public schools only have to repay a portion of the loan. Those who teach in depressed areas are specially favored and teaching in depressed-areas each year wipes out 15% of the loan