Nowadays, bearing the expenses of gaining a university degree can be a huge financial burden for both students and families in a way that an overwhelming majority of them are struggling to deal with. Even though there are various reasons contributing to this controversy, namely diverting the chief role of universities and deteriorating living standards, appropriate measures can be taken to address the issue successfully.
To begin with causes, one factor which has led to this trouble appears to be owing to distorting the primary aim of educational centres from education-oriented institutions to those of income-based ones, leading to impose high tuition fees on students and families. The increasing number of private universities is an obvious illustration of this trend. In addition, the rapidly growing cost of living seems to be another underlying reason which in turn takes its toll on the growth of education expenses. A third factor could be difficulties in finding a decent part-time job while a student is studying. Because most of these occupations tend to be poorly-paid and extremely time-taking.
Turning to possible solutions, apparently, a key remedy to this situation would be in the hands of governments; to put it simply, if this problem is expected to be tackled, not only do governments need to make a change in their policies towards education, but they are also required to enhance the universities' subsidy. By doing this, a great deal of expenditure would be on the shoulders of governments which is a great help to families. A further step might be for universities to find an extra source of income to make up for their costs, such as branching out into industrial projects. Last but not least, for many students, it would be more logical if they attended university when they could afford most of their education expenditure.
To conclude, in spite of numerous challenges which prohibitive cost of universities poses, they are highly likely to be handled by taking suitable steps, including financing universities adequately, breaking into the industry with the aim of seeking an additional way of earnings, as well as providing students with a suitable part-time work.
Nowadays, bearing the expenses of gaining a
university
degree can be a huge financial burden for both
students
and families in a way that an overwhelming majority of them are struggling to deal with.
Even though
there are various reasons contributing to this controversy,
namely
diverting the chief role of
universities
and deteriorating living standards, appropriate measures can
be taken
to address the issue
successfully
.
To
begin
with causes, one factor which has led to this trouble appears to be owing to distorting the primary aim of educational
centres
from education-oriented institutions to those of income-based ones, leading to impose high tuition fees on
students
and families. The increasing number of private
universities
is an obvious illustration of this trend.
In addition
, the
rapidly
growing cost of living seems to be another underlying reason which in turn takes its toll on the growth of education expenses. A third factor could be difficulties in finding a decent part-time job while a
student
is studying.
Because
most of these occupations tend to be
poorly
-paid and
extremely
time-taking.
Turning to possible solutions,
apparently
, a key remedy to this situation would be in the hands of
governments
; to put it
simply
, if this problem is
expected
to
be tackled
, not
only
do
governments
need to
make
a
change
in their policies towards education,
but
they are
also
required to enhance the universities' subsidy. By doing this, a great deal of expenditure would be on the shoulders of
governments
which is a great
help
to families. A
further
step might be for
universities
to find an extra source of income to
make
up for their costs, such as branching out into industrial projects. Last
but
not least, for
many
students
, it would be more logical if they attended
university
when they could afford most of their education expenditure.
To conclude
,
in spite of
numerous challenges which prohibitive cost of
universities
poses, they are
highly
likely to
be handled
by taking suitable steps, including financing
universities
adequately
, breaking into the industry with the aim of seeking an additional way of earnings,
as well
as providing
students
with a suitable part-time work.