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Originally Posted by pj67coll
There'd some college in NY that always used to be tuition free. There was a big wailing and gnashing of teeth recently when they realized it wasn't possible any longer. Can't remember its name but its one I've heard of before. Quite a decent one apparently. I agree with spdrun, that education and research are worth funding. But Bots right, without cost containment how do you ensure it will remain viable?
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Costs are limited to what can be garnered from 3% of your average state uni graduate's income for 20 years, spread out over four years. OK, not that simple, but funding isn't infinite here.