That meant 20 - year - old Diana Montero couldn't
afford a public university, although she had a 3.8 GPA in high school.
Not exact matches
The nation's
public colleges and
universities were founded on the principle that everyone should be able to
afford a higher education.
«We could
afford to have free, fully funded
public university education for all working people and we can unite across our differences and fight for that,» Lipton said.
Private college tuition can be upwards of $ 50,000 a year, with
public universities only nominally cheaper.An interesting paradox is developing: people require higher levels of education to qualify for even the most basic jobs, but at the same time they can not
afford to achieve that education.
They can
afford to defend themselves — all they have to do is transfer funds from their
university and
public broadcasting donations (the «Nike strategy».
University gyms are far cheaper than
public gyms, so you should be able to
afford the monthly payments.
And in one of a series of editorials published in the latest issue of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of
Public Health, Wollongong
University Professor of Health Economics Professor Simon Eckermann has written that mandatory co-payments not only lead to under - servicing of those who can't
afford to pay, they give GPs an incentive to over-service those who can.