When are we going to start seeing these kind of initiatives in Canada?
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When are we going to start seeing these kind of initiatives in Canada?
“Undergraduates with family income below $200,000 can expect to attend MIT tuition-free starting in 2025”
(btw: this is a first step to free, universal post-secondary, which is what the goal should be!)
https://news.mit.edu/2024/mit-tuition-undergraduates-family-income-1120
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@chris
University tuition was mostly or almost free until the 1970s -
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My undergraduate degree in England, completed in 1972, was completely free.
Not just tuition but a livable grant for food, rent, books and incidentals.
The university charged tuition but my town's Education Authority paid it and the grant. For one UG degree only.
No loans involved.
There's no reason we can't return to that system.
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@EricLawton @NMBA
“but how will we make sure lazy people don't use it for nothing”or some other stupid nonsense retort from neo-liberal capitalist stooges.
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@NMBA I know.
Boomers got theirs then screwed the generations after!(Sorry to the Boomers in the room who sympathize!)
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@EricLawton @NMBA UNIVERSITY TURNED YOU INTO A RED
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They tried, but I was already;) -
My OND, HNC and HND were free and I graduated in 1990. I had to do my BA part time as the full time courses had become paid things. I started my BA in 1992 and completed it in 1998.