TEXT A College costs vary quite a
bit, depending upon the type of school attended. For example, at many of the
more expensive private schools, annual costs (including tuition, room, board,
books, travel to and from home, and other expenses) may exceed $ 20,000. of
course, public universities are much cheaper. At these schools, tuition is
significantly higher for out-of-state students than it is for those whose
permanent residence is within that state. Tuition at community colleges averages
about half the in-state cost of public, four-year colleges and
universities. For those that cannot afford the cost of a college
education, financial aid is the answer. Students in the U.S.A. receive about $
20 billion per year in financial aid. In recent years, nearly 75% of students in
postsecondary programs have been receiving some form of financial aid. There are
three main types of financial aid: (a) scholarships (grants), which are gifts
that students do not repay; (b) loans to students and/or their parents; and (c)
student employment (work/study), a part-time job which the school gives the
student for the academic year. Most financial aid is need-based; that is, only
students who need the money receive it. Financial assistance to
outstanding students who do not need the money (commonly called merit-based aid)
is limited. The funds for all of this aid come from three main
sources--the federal government, state governments, and private contributions.
Every American college and university has a financial aid office to help
students find out what kind of aid they might be qualified to get and to assist
them in completing the complicated application forms. Aliens who are permanent
residents in the U.S.A. are qualified to receive government assistance, but
foreign students (1-20 visa students) are not. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true
A.Foreign students if they are permanent residents in the U. S. can receive government assistance. B.Foreign students with 1-20 visa cannot receive government assistance. C.More students can receive scholarships than other types of financial aid. D.Students in financial difficulty can receive assistance.