According to a survey by the National High School PTA Council and Recruit Marketing Partners (President Fumihiro Yamaguchi, Tokyo), 2% of parents with children in the second year of high school think that the economic situation of their families will affect their entrance to university. I found out.On the other hand, the awareness of the newly established benefit-type scholarships is only 76% for parents and 32% for high school students.

 The survey was conducted from September to October 2017 by distributing questionnaires at home rooms at 9 public high schools in 10 prefectures requested by the National High School PTA Council.Responses were received from 11 second-year high school students and 27 parents.

 According to the report, 72.3% of parents and 76.1% of mothers answered that the financial situation of their families affects their children's advancement to college, accounting for 75.6% of the total.Regarding loan-type scholarships, 40.9% of parents and 32.0% of high school students answered that they "want to use" or "want to use".

 Only 2017% of parents and 4% of high school students are aware of the benefit-type scholarships of the Japan Student Services Organization, which was newly established in April 31.9, and the PR effect of the new system is insufficient. Something was highlighted.

 In terms of career path, both parents and high school students have a strong desire for stability, with "qualifications that will be useful in the future," "occupations with stable income and employment," and "getting a job in their hands." I was asked.

reference:[Recruit Marketing Partners Co., Ltd.] Approximately 3% of parents acknowledge the newly established benefit-type scholarship.

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