Getting enrolment for a university education is extremely challenging for the destitute and rural society's children. In order to open the educational door for them, the tertiary institution's effort should be needed. I completely agree that the colleges should devote various opportunities to the individuals who belong from the faraway places.
To commence with, though the poor scholars can be restricted to embrace opportunities for pursuing a higher academic due to low financial conditions, they have a talent and creativity. Similarly, in rural communities, only one parent play a role of breadwinner, hence, it is difficult for the parents to enrol their kids in the colleges. For example, a recent study reveals that in Nepal, above 40% Nepalese has discontinued their studies since completing school education because of poverty.
On the one hand, in order to admit talented pupils from a low family background, the university should provide scholarships for the deserving learners. In addition to this, although the students from the affluent families can easily afford the higher tuition fees, for the poverty-stricken person, it is just like a dream. Hence, the learning institutions ought to not only alleviate the expensive annual fee, but also provide various part-time employment opportunities to chase their dreams of acquiring the tertiary level education. To illustrate, these days, the wealthy nations such as Australia, Canada offer full scholarships for the academic study for eligible scholars, so that a plethora of impoverished people would move abroad for a higher study.
In conclusion, despite the poor family status, the scholars could be enrolled in the educational institution provided that the institute would devote scholarships and job opportunities to the pupils.
Getting
enrolment
for a university education is
extremely
challenging for the destitute and rural society's children. In order to open the educational door for them, the tertiary institution's effort should
be needed
. I completely
agree
that the colleges should devote various
opportunities
to the individuals who belong from the faraway places.
To commence with, though the poor scholars can
be restricted
to embrace
opportunities
for pursuing a higher academic due to low financial conditions, they have a talent and creativity.
Similarly
, in rural communities,
only
one parent play a role of breadwinner,
hence
, it is difficult for the parents to enrol their kids in the colleges.
For example
, a recent study reveals that in Nepal, above 40% Nepalese has discontinued their studies since completing school education
because
of poverty.
On the one hand, in order to admit talented pupils from a low family background, the university should provide scholarships for the deserving learners.
In addition
to this, although the students from the affluent families can
easily
afford the higher tuition fees, for the poverty-stricken person, it is
just
like a dream.
Hence
, the learning institutions ought to not
only
alleviate the expensive annual fee,
but
also
provide various part-time employment
opportunities
to chase their dreams of acquiring the tertiary level education. To illustrate, these days, the wealthy nations such as Australia, Canada offer full scholarships for the academic study for eligible scholars,
so
that a plethora of impoverished
people
would
move
abroad for a higher study.
In conclusion
, despite the poor family status, the scholars could
be enrolled
in the educational institution provided that the institute would devote scholarships and job
opportunities
to the pupils.