Why poor students drop out even when financial aid covers the cost
Among the many students heading off to college this fall, those from wealthier backgrounds are far more likely to graduate after four years. Hari Sreenivasan takes a look at why that occurs, and what one university is doing to combat this statistic.
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View the full story/transcript: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/poor-students-drop-even-financial-aid-covers-cost/#transcript
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