VOA慢速英语2016.05.05
[audio]http://sound.yywz123.com/tingbbs/voa/voa20160505.mp3[/audio]___________________________Michael Mitchell, an expert at the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities says: "One way that state schools have been looking to try to make up the difference is by actually offering smaller scholarship packages or smaller grant packages to wealthier students – students that can actually pay the rest of that tuition price – and moving away from larger grant packages to low income students." Even if a student receives a scholarship or grant, they may still need to borrow money to pay for school._________________________________预算和政策优先研究中心专家Michael Mitchell说: "州立大学一个行之有效能够改善现在这种状况的方法是:减少来自富裕家庭优秀学生的奖学金,把这些奖学金分给那些家庭条件不是很好的优秀学生." 即使学生获得了奖学金之类资助,他们可能还需要向学校借钱.
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