Under the students’ plan, called the UC Student Investment Proposal, students in the system would pay no upfront costs for their education but would agree to pay 5% of their income to the system for 20 years after graduating and entering the workforce.
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girlwithalessonplan...Interesting proposal. Quick estimate, from an Ontario university...
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alasthatsit said:
That sounds very similar to the HECS-HELP system we have in Australia. As a result there’s a fairly high percentage of high school graduates who go on to university.
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