Dear Editor:
I totally agree with the article “School nest eggs need explanation”. Almost every university/ college increases its tuition every year. What we have to pay for our education is getting ridiculously unaffordable.
As an international student, I come from China, students like me have to pay much more tuitions than what U.S. citizens; plus a higher living costs, I don’t know how long my parents still can pay for me while the schools are increasing their tuitions 15% a year. That means when I graduate from college my parents will have to pay at least $220,000 just for my tuition!
The spokeswoman of CU, Gigi Reynold said that 90% of the money CU collect from students will be donated somewhere outside of the school. I understand that with the extra budgets schools can be able to give out scholarships and improve the campus like building a nicer gym. But school is the place for education after all, and not every poor student is lucky enough to get scholarship, many of them lose their chances to go to a good school because of money problems.
Let us not change the true meanings of schools.
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