Should Parents Pay Their Childrens’ College Tuition?
January 21, 2013 in Daily Bulletin
Parents who work hard so that they have the money to send their children to a good college should pause and think according to a study reported on by Scott Jaschik:
- According to the study, the greater the financial support that students received from their parents, the lower their grades were.
- This was especially true of students at expensive out-of-state private colleges.
- However parental support isn’t all bad. Those students who received it were more likely to graduate – probably because the students who have to pay for their own college might have to drop out if they lose their job.
- Parents communicating their expectations to their children seems to mitigate the problem of low grades.
Read more about the study, its findings, and its methodology over here.
Source: Inside Higher Ed
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