It's one thing to increase scholarships, but they'll have to be indexed annually based on the rate of inflation or else we'll be doing ourselves the same disservice. If scholarships had been indexed to the rate of inflation since 2003, they'd be worth $25,000 today. We just forgot that students, like us, also had to buy butter at the grocery store and that costs had increased. That's the problem.
A system also has to be put in place to catch up and increase the number of scholarships to cover all sectors because I think all disciplines are equally important. Then scholarships will have to be indexed to the cost of living.