Earlier posts on this blog have noted an idea developed by some UC-Riverside students to make tuition free in exchange for a percentage of future student earnings. (Actually, the idea has been around for a long time.) In any event, although UCOP is supposedly studying the proposal, it seems to have found its way to Oregon where it is being considered in the legislature. From Inside Higher Ed today:
...The Oregon plan is similar to, and has its origins in,
one proposed by students at the University of California at [sic] Riverside that made
headlines last year. Since last winter, a group of University of California
students have been in talks with the system administration to address some of
the logistical challenges raised by the plan, but there has been little public
movement. In contrast, the Oregon plan
moved quickly from being an idea to getting legislative approval. Chris
LoCascio, one of the students involved in the UC effort, said he and his team
worked with the Economic Opportunity Institute, a liberal think tank in
Seattle, to help develop the plan. The institute then proposed a version of the
plan for Washington...
Full article at http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2013/07/09/oregon-plan-would-shift-tuition-payment-after-graduation
Full article at http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2013/07/09/oregon-plan-would-shift-tuition-payment-after-graduation
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