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Charging students tuition to work in unpaid positions might be justifiable in some cases — if the college plays a central role in securing the internship and making it a substantive academic experience.
While the entire student fraternity cannot be judged on the merits or demerits of a mere 3,000, this book should become a wakeup call to all collegians and force them to rethink their priorities – they either put their college tuition to work and keep their noses to the grindstone or they just forget about college altogether.
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Raising tuition isn't going to work because that's the same for good and bad workers.
Of course, time and money often make the choice for you; faced with the cost of tuition and the need to work, nearly 80percentt of M.B.A. candidates attend part time, often subsidized by their employers.
In addition to living expenses, she accumulated $1,100 in tuition debt before dropping out to work at Planned Parenthood in Washington.
After years of analysing the issues faced by Millennials, ranging from the collapsing job market, rising house prices, increased tuition fees and the pressure to work for free, to our decreasing ability to settle down with a nice partner and stop taking heavily filtered photos of ourselves, a solution has been found.
College professors love students who are forced to pay their own tuition, the students who have to work fourteen hours a week at Burger King in order to afford their textbooks.
One of them is Paul Quinn College in Dallas, which has developed a national model for allowing students to work to pay tuition.
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