Researches shows that only 65.9 percent of people who had graduated from high school had enrolled in college. 23% from those high school graduates who do not enroll in college said the reason that they don’t attend college is because they can’t afford the costs, as the were other reasons.Therefore, the first two years of college should be free for everyone. Affording free colleges for everyone will give students chance to focus on in their academics more than work. Most students are full time students, while they have a part time job. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 79 percent of undergraduates in 2007-2008 worked while they were enrolled in college. This put students under pressure as they have to rely on both their …show more content…
They are offered scholarships, grants, and loans. In the 2011-2012 school year 71.4 percent of full-time college students received federal aid. 24.0 percent got aid from state governments, according to a new report from the U.S. Education Department’s National Center for Education Statistics. Despite all this support, students are still not getting enough financial aid to cover most of the expenses. According to studies done by the author Mark Kantrowitz, a nationally-recognized expert on student financial aid, scholarships and student loans less than 20,000 students a year receive a completely free ride to college. Among full-time college students enrolled at four-year colleges, just .3% received enough grants and scholarships to cover the full cost of college in addition middle to middle income families who do not qualify for grants at