High education price Even then, the state university student will increase the tuition fee for 2005-2006 school year by 5%. At the conference held in the capital from September 23 to 24, the national board of directors proposed a 2% proposal, but this month it was reasonable to decide to raise the tuition fee by 5%. Students should not pay this fee even if there are additional services that can be provided due to the increase in tuition fees.
Contrary to the story of price fraud in higher education institutions, the high price of higher education is primarily a demand for supply and artificial expansion. The expectation that student loan availability and becoming more popular in the past half century - most children have the opportunity to go to college to offer numerous applications to the university. In the early days, with the help of the government after the Second World War, the university was able to respond to the growing demand, build new buildings, create projects and draw talent. However, in recent decades demand has continued to increase even without substantial government support to support university growth.
The cost of tertiary education skyrocketing in recent decades, but the accessibility of higher education and the diversity of higher education students also increased. Minority students have entered the university with record high scores, and women currently occupy most undergraduate students in the country. This eased the traditional view that universities are at high prices. On the contrary, universities seem to be improving their work in a number of ways, even if they increase tuition and tuition at unsustainable rates. Many universities are struggling to cope with student loans whose tuition fees are increasing and management is difficult, but tuition fees at most universities are still rising. Let's see some reasons for raising tuition fees.