Parental involvement is key to a student's higher education
If the child is still living in their parents house - yes. If the child is living in their own place - no. Whilst the child is living with their parents - the parents are legally responsible for the child's education costs. A college education is not a mandatory parental responsibility like room and board and primary and secondary (high school) education. Therefore parents are not legally required to sponsor a child's college education. Parents are legally responsible for college education costs only if they were involved in the college enrollment and signed forms committing themselves to be responsible for the college tuition and other costs.
College students are only as impolite as their parents and professors teach them to be. They love to mess about.
You and your parents.
College Confidential is an online resource for prospective college students and parents to learn about all aspects of preparing for higher education. The web site contains information about finding a school, admissions, and how to pay. The site contains helpful informational articles and photos that real students have posted about their college visits.
Edline is an online education program for K-12 learning. The website can support teachers, student, and parents throughout a child's education. Parents can check student's grades, teachers can post assignments online, and students can download material from the website at anytime. This makes school more accessible for all who are involved in a child's education.
There are many source for student's college education. here are the list i could think of: 1. parents, family members 2. loans (government or private) 3. scholarship, bursary, discount 4. company the student work for (usually apply for master or doctorate students) 5. government sponsorship 6. student themsevles (from working salary) 7. college's funds
The type of event really depends on the college in question. Many colleges will let the students visit for a day, or even over night without the parent, but a lot of colleges really like the parents to be involved.
83%students pay for they're own tuition and parents pay for it only 17% of the time
Parent plus loans are for college students who have parents that can't afford to pay their child's tuition. Many students now days can't afford to go to school, and most parents don't set up education funds. These the people who these loans are designed for.
These student loans are provided to help college-bound students achieve their desire of going to college by providing financial assistance. The link below can provide both parents and students with more information and an explanation of how to obtain these goals to help you achieve your dreams! http://www.direct.ed.gov/
The lack of education is because of the failing, dying government, and because of the citizens not actually doing anything to improve the lives of students.
According to College Bound, a website that tracks dorm life for college students, only 40% of all college students live on campus in college dorms. The percentage is much higher for incoming freshmen whose parents often feel it is safer for them to live on campus their first year.