economic pressures
The financial pressure of students from poor families is mainly reflected in unstable income, tuition, books and living expenses. Their basic living needs are unsustainable, not to mention the tuition fees for chasing dreams.
School subsidy
The school is the strong backing of students with financial difficulties. The school provides scholarships, grants and other financial assistance, as well as temporary financial assistance to help students tide over the difficulties.
Non-profit organization support
Government funding and non-profit organizations are also important backing for students with financial difficulties. With their help, students can concentrate more on their studies.
Self-effort
Faced with difficulties, students with financial difficulties in their families will take various measures to deal with them. They will save money, shop more, go out less, cook for themselves and so on. It is also their choice to make full use of school resources, such as libraries and free activities.
More support
Schools and institutions can strengthen publicity and let more people know about these help. Increase the number of scholarships and grants to open the door of hope for more students. Provide more on-campus work and internship opportunities, so that students can grow up in practice and reduce economic pressure.