All Arab states pay for in-country university education for their citizens, but will require minimum standards for entry. They may also control which majors can be followed, either directly or by sieving students by their secondary school grades. read more
As an admissions counselor, I see first-hand how talented and qualified middle-class students are being priced out of higher education. For example: A top student from one of the best public high schools in the U.S., a national merit scholar and winner of a prestigious science award, can’t afford to go to MIT. read more