Millions of people around the world each year can afford to go to college. They fun it themselves through working, via a trust fund, or loans.
More than a billion people own. Everyone has cars exept if you cant afford one! See related question below.
The Department of Education says that 73% of high school graduates do not graduate from college.Quite alot of people don't go to college because they can't afford it, they have a good paying job already, their grades aren't good, aren't sure what they want to be when they grow up, or their parents didn't do well in college so the teenager believes that he/she won't do well either. Some teenagers also fear of moving out of the house and away from parents.
Approximately 30-35% of people in Indonesia attend college.
The percentage of people unable to afford uniforms can vary depending on the specific population or region being considered. In general, it is important to conduct thorough research or surveys to determine an accurate percentage for any particular group.
Around 4,000 students attend Iona College each year.
Many people who can afford it do go, but if they can not afford it they don't go.
Because they are broke.
Many people would want to buy a college degree. For example, rich people who can not afford to learn things by their own will will try to buy a college degree.
77%
None, nobody can afford college anymore, silly boy.
17 out of 23 people cannot afford cars
That isn't a true statement. People who can afford college usually have to pay out of pocket. There are plenty of grants and scholarships for people with lower income families.
they afford them by, having a good job & many they can spend on them.
about 40% of people can not afford to have a consultation with their doctor in the United States of America!
well, there are many skills you can get in fashion. many of which you can learn in college. If you are not able to afford college, you could always get an internship. there are always different opportunities in life, choose wisely.
5% of all the people in the world
There are many economic factors influencing educational planning. One factor is whether or not people can afford to send their children to private schools before college.