In recent years, both the numbers of universities and students in Taiwan have increased dramatically, however, the average educational expenditures of the students decline gradually. Most of all, because the government education policy is leaned to public universities, the average educational expenditures received by the students of private universities are much less than those received by the students of public universities, though the tuitions of private universities are higher relative to tuitions of public universities. Not only the ratio of receiving higher education by low-income families is lower than that of high-income families, the students coming from low-income families also tend to attend private universities compared to students coming from high-income families. This kind of injustice is in fact an unfair discrimination and deserves the attention of the government.