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FSogol

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Tue Jun 24, 2014, 12:37 PM Jun 2014

Need a reason to kick your Starbucks habit? [View all]

"NEW YORK (AP) - It turns out Starbucks isn't contributing any upfront scholarship money to an online college degree program it introduced this week.

The Seattle-based company unveiled a program Monday that included a scholarship it described as "an investment" between Starbucks and Arizona State University. The program is designed to allow Starbucks workers to earn an online degree at the school at a steeply discounted rate.

Initially, Starbucks said that workers would be able to offset the costs through an upfront scholarship it was providing with Arizona State, but declined to say exactly how much of the cost it was shouldering. The chain estimated that the scholarship would average about $6,500 over two years to cover tuition of about $20,000.

Following the announcement, however, Arizona State University president Michael Crow told The Chronicle of Higher Education that Starbucks is not contributing any money toward the scholarship. Instead, Arizona State will essentially charge workers less than the sticker price for online tuition. Much of the remainder would likely be covered by federal aid since most Starbucks workers don't earn a lot of money."

Rest of the article here:

http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Starbucks-admits-its-not-contributing-to-hyped-scholarships-263837031.html

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Didn't Starbucks' CEO Howard Shultz go on Jon Stewart the other night and ChisolmTrailDem Jun 2014 #1
Except it's not free it will cost $13,000 for a 4 year degree. dilby Jun 2014 #2
Shultz says right in the video that it will cost Starbucks "Millions of dollars per year" in his ChisolmTrailDem Jun 2014 #5
Starbucks is not picking up the costs, the employees are. dilby Jun 2014 #16
How do you interpret the video (link) I posted? nt ChisolmTrailDem Jun 2014 #18
He lied. dilby Jun 2014 #20
I watched the segment when it aired, too, but missed the day after refutations. nt ChisolmTrailDem Jun 2014 #22
It's not a great deal, but it's a good deal Jeff In Milwaukee Jun 2014 #6
For profit universities are a really bad deal. They cost 3x what the typical community college cost FSogol Jun 2014 #9
I agree... Jeff In Milwaukee Jun 2014 #15
My bad. I saw 'online" and assumed. n/t FSogol Jun 2014 #23
LOL, Making his employees so poor they qualify for public aid qualifies in your mind? FSogol Jun 2014 #4
So, my next question was "So Shultz lied on national TV?". I guess you answered that. ChisolmTrailDem Jun 2014 #7
He said in public that he'd never move the Seattle Supersonics. They now play in Oklahoma. FSogol Jun 2014 #8
I don't know the first thing about that. Wait a minute... ChisolmTrailDem Jun 2014 #10
Yup, since 2008. OK City, basketball capital of the world! n/t FSogol Jun 2014 #11
2008? Jesus Christ, where have I been? ChisolmTrailDem Jun 2014 #14
Um, they made it to the finals on 2012, but lost to the Miami Heat. FSogol Jun 2014 #17
Oh yeah, I vaguely remember that. If the Mavs aren't in the finals, I stop paying attention ChisolmTrailDem Jun 2014 #21
Haven't had Starbucks for.. Xyzse Jun 2014 #3
I kicked my Starbuck's habit years ago. Aristus Jun 2014 #12
Just like Walmart..... Uben Jun 2014 #13
Wow. Chutzpah is the word that comes to mind, but closeupready Jun 2014 #19
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