Free textbooks,
like tuition grants directed to students in private schools, are a form of tangible financial assistance benefiting the schools themselves, and the State's constitutional obligation requires it to avoid not only operating the old dual system of racially segregated schools but also providing tangible aid to schools that practice racial or other invidious discrimination.
Not exact matches
The state currently provides more than $ 1 billion for the
Tuition Assistance Program, and the federal government provides further assistance through Pell
grants that also help students pay for other expenses,
like books.
The program is a «last dollar» approach, meaning that it will cover the remaining
tuition balance after all other scholarships and
grants have been applied, and does not contribute anything towards non-
tuition costs
like books and housing, which often form the majority of student costs given that CUNY and SUNY already have relatively low
tuition.
Like virtually all British universities, running costs are covered by government
grants and minimal
tuition fees paid by students, whereas research is supported by the government - funded research councils, foundations, and industrial contracts.
But such a policy could easily be implemented through a system of means - tested
grants and
tuition discounts,
like the current U.S. system, without providing costly
tuition benefits to students who can afford to pay at least part of their higher education expenses.
My wife has paid many fees
like this, even though her
tuition is covered by
grants.
Gift aid includes things
like scholarships,
grants, and housing or
tuition waivers.
You can finance large expenses
like tuition and housing with student or personal loans, as well as with money from scholarships and
grants.
If you are having issues paying for school, you could look into other avenues for resources
like a federally - backed student loan, a
grant, a scholarship, or the school's financial aid office to see if you qualify for any assistance in lowering or paying off those
tuition costs.
When I was a student, many years ago I got a
grant and
tuition fees that I didn't have to repay, and I had friends,
like myself, from working class backgrounds who would not have gone onto further education, but for the fact it was FREE.
This program is accredited by NACCAS (the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts and Sciences), and provides a wealth of financial aid options for students, for example, scholarships,
grants, and even loans are available to help students cover educational expenses
like books,
tuition, and supplies.