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In reply to the discussion: Angry Graduate Wrote This Letter To His University. It's Hard Not To Agree With Him. [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)I was not asking if the federal government paid tuition for foreign students. I was asking if the schools had some other incentives from our government to accept them. The meme we are hearing again and again is how "we" invest in their education and then send them back home to use their education there, and how silly that is on our part. So, if parents are paying every direct and indirect cost for foreign students, what is it that "we" are investing?
I am not familiar with the A+ program, but assume it's based on academic excellence. Not every kid is capable of that, no matter how hard they work in high school, yet most kids really need a college education to get anywhere. Also, sometimes illness and/or family or other problems erupt in high school, making it near impossible to work to capacity.