<p>Also, I agree with the poster that there are many programs for low-income students- in fact, many of my students at a community college continue to go to school and game the graduation system because they get their living expenses covered as well as their tuition. In today’s economy there aren’t many jobs for them when they graduate, so school is what funds living! I don’t see many programs like that for those that work for a living… </p>
<p>I do acknowledge that the hardest part of getting funds to go to college is navigating the system and without strong support or a strong will, many low-income students have difficulty with that aspect.</p>