77%
1 in 3 family's cant aford it
17 out of 23 people cannot afford cars
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.
None, nobody can afford college anymore, silly boy.
Many people who can afford it do go, but if they can not afford it they don't go.
3.7 percent
Parents do not have a legal obligation to pay for their child's college education at 18, as this varies based on individual circumstances, financial capability, and family values. However, many parents feel a moral responsibility to support their children's education if they can afford to do so. Ultimately, the decision should be based on open communication between parents and their children about financial expectations and plans for education.
If you cannot afford to pay the PROFILE fee for college, many institutions automatically grant a fee waiver. This allows you to complete the PROFILE without incurring costs, ensuring that financial barriers do not prevent you from applying for financial aid. You typically need to indicate your financial situation on the application to receive this waiver.
Parents are neither good nor bad if they don't buy a present for their child. Nowhere in the expert "Parenting Manual" does it say, "to love your child means you must buy them a present". In fact, many parents cannot afford presents. They do what they can afford. But, a choice between buying a "present" or paying the rent IS a "gift" to keep a roof over the kid and food in their tummy.
5% of all the people in the world
not very many, because most people cannot afford the treatment.
A family experiencing financial difficulties is not grounds for a minor to leave the family home of their own volition. It is unfortunate that many parents cannot provide the basic neccessities for their children, but it is a reality. There are many organizations and social agencies both public and private that can lend assistance in such matters. On the other hand, it is nice to have a fashionable wardrobe and other amenities. But the fact that parents cannot always provide such things does not mean they are not loving, caring and competent and are doing the best they can.