We can learn from the passage that in Britain ______.
A: the government pays dearly for its financial policy
B: universities are mainly funded by businesses
C: higher education is provided free of charge
D: students are ready to accept loan schemes for tuition
A: the government pays dearly for its financial policy
B: universities are mainly funded by businesses
C: higher education is provided free of charge
D: students are ready to accept loan schemes for tuition
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- How about American higher education tuition 30 years ago? A: The tuition was very high. B: Most students were in debt C: American higher education tuition was affordable and reasonable D: American public colleges were free or almost free
- ⑶ Which is not the way the public schools are funded in the USA? A: Local property taxes. B: Tuition from students. C: Donation form local businesses or individuals. D: State education aid.
- The University of Southern California has the largest number of international students since Having many international students brings ______ to the University of Southern California. A: worldwide reputation in the academic area B: better relationships with other universities C: profitable income from students’ tuition D: financial aid from the federal government
- In America, the only institutions of higher education funded by the federal government are related to______ .
- From the passage, we can learn that.---.