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Introduction
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I.Financial aid helps students and their families pay for college.
A.It come from 4 primary sources: Federal Government, State Government, college and universities, and private organization/foundations.
B.4 main types of financial aid: loans, grants, work-study funds, and scholarship.
II.Even data from the 2015 reports from nces.ed.gov “From academic years 2007-08 to 2012- 13, the percentage of first-time, full-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate students at 4-years degree- granting institutions receiving any financial aid increased from 80 to 85 percent.”
III.Let me ask you two questions.
A.Should decreased the financial offered (decreased the money or decrease the number of financial aid offer)?
B.Who should
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I.Who received most financial aid?
A.According to U.S News 2013, “The United States enrolled the highest number of international students in its history during the 2012-2013 school year, welcoming 819,644 undergraduate and graduate students to colleges and universities throughout the country.” (Haynie)
1. International students makes up about 4 percent of all university students in the U.S.
2. It has grown 72 percent since 2000.
B.According to U.S. News 2015, “Many prospective students from abroad, much like applicants from the U.S., will need financial aid to cover the costs of tuition and fees, which can reach as high as s$51,300 per year.” (Smith-Barrow)
1.The average annual cost for international student study in U.S about $36,564.
2.Approximately $146,256 for 4-years study aboard at U.S.
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II.Financial aid is the real reason to increases the college tuition.
A.College and universities use financial aid to make it affordable to those who can’t afford that price, but taking as much as possible from those who can by increasing the tuition.
1.Students either received full, some, or none amount of financial aid for their

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