"Losing Ground" A paper on financial aid then and financail aid now.
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"Losing Ground"
<Tab/>Many students cannot enroll in college due to the rising tuition. Low-income families are struggling to afford the school they want or need to go to. Financial aid is becoming more useful yet, the tuition rates are increasing which is making it harder for students to enroll and afford college or universities.
<Tab/>Due to the increase in tuition for colleges and universities, more
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to hope for no recession or even more of an increase in tuition. <Tab/>The bottom line is, American's are now losing ground, and meaning, society has no ground to stand on or to say anything. While financial aid is helpful, still in 2004, tuition has not yet decreased and most likely, never will. Americans, whether high or low-income, will always have to find a way to afford their college of choice.
to hope for no recession or even more of an increase in tuition. <Tab/>The bottom line is, American's are now losing ground, and meaning, society has no ground to stand on or to say anything. While financial aid is helpful, still in 2004, tuition has not yet decreased and most likely, never will. Americans, whether high or low-income, will always have to find a way to afford their college of choice.