The unmet need, or the gap between college costs and what students can afford to pay on their own, is increasing quickly -- especially for the lowest-income families. In 2009, 58% of students who left school without a degree or certificate received no financial help from their parents or other relatives, and 69% did not receive scholarships or financial aid.
The unmet need, or the gap between college costs and what students can afford to pay on their own, is increasing quickly -- especially for the lowest-income families. In 2009, 58% of students who left school without a degree or certificate received no financial help from their parents or other relatives, and 69% did not receive scholarships or financial aid.