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Discover LudwigThe phrase "poorer students" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when discussing students who come from lower-income backgrounds or who have less financial resources compared to others. Example: "The university is implementing a scholarship program to support poorer students who may not have the means to afford higher education."
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Why? Sticker shock scares away poorer students from even applying.
It says: "This grant is a lifeline for poorer students.
Discussion has focused on higher fees putting off poorer students.
Research suggests this is more likely to affect poorer students.
The share of poorer students at universities didn't budge.
The poorer students benefit from the more affluent environment.
Of course, it's not just poorer students who will be affected.
Attending a more elite college does seem to affect the later incomes of poorer students.
This means some institutions no longer have any low-cost rooms for their poorer students.
This grant is to encourage poorer students to return to college.
In Argentina, the impact is twice as large for poorer students.
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