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Judi Lynn

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Thu Jul 4, 2013, 06:28 AM Jul 2013

Plan Would Make Tuition Free at Ore. Colleges [View all]

Source: Associated Press

Plan Would Make Tuition Free at Ore. Colleges
By STEVEN DUBOIS Associated Press
PORTLAND, Ore. July 4, 2013 (AP)

On college campuses across the United States, the eternal optimism of youth has been throttled out by a fear of crushing student debt. That's certainly the case in Oregon, where the cost of tuition has soared as public funding for higher education has declined.

But the state Legislature this week approved an idea that might ease the economic dread for future philosophy and art history majors. The concept — called Pay It Forward — calls for students to attend public universities tuition free and loan free. In exchange, students would have 3 percent deducted from their post-graduation paychecks for about a quarter-century. The money would go into a fund to pay for future students.

The bill, which passed unanimously and is expected to be signed this month by Gov. John Kitzhaber, directs the state's Higher Education Coordination Commission to develop a Pay It Forward pilot project for consideration by the 2015 Legislature. One question that must be resolved is how to fund the program's start-up costs, estimated at $9 billion, since the initial students who attend tuition-free would be years away from entering the labor force.

Though the timing was coincidental, the bill won final approval on Monday, the same day that federal student loan interest rates doubled from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent.


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I like the idea but... Ash_F Jul 2013 #1
Why is this NOT just like Indentured Servitude? nt MrScorpio Jul 2013 #2
It's basically just 3% tax on people who opt into it so that penultimate Jul 2013 #3
It's a damned sight better than 50 or 60 Thousand Dollars in student loan debt groundloop Jul 2013 #7
More like socialized higher ed Doctor_J Jul 2013 #8
The lack of a "servitude" part, for one. (nt) Posteritatis Jul 2013 #19
Interesting concept, though I'm not really sure 3% for 25 years is a realistic formula ?? Seems a silvershadow Jul 2013 #4
My employers "defined contribution" retirement plan is only 6% Kolesar Jul 2013 #6
If you bag a 50K job, 3% is 1500. If you work there 30 years that's 45000 Doctor_J Jul 2013 #13
It isn't Yo_Mama Jul 2013 #24
No, it's very low Yo_Mama Jul 2013 #25
Didn''t read the link... thenooch Jul 2013 #5
I got that free education. vinny9698 Jul 2013 #10
we're getting closer and closer to cutting the red states loose Doctor_J Jul 2013 #9
I believe people would then start leaving the red states vinny9698 Jul 2013 #11
Works for me. We'll have a 6-month amnesty period where people can migrate Doctor_J Jul 2013 #12
Future Ads for Red VS Blue States vinny9698 Jul 2013 #14
I live in a blue state and like it just fine. classof56 Jul 2013 #15
Minimum wage? Really? jmowreader Jul 2013 #16
Arranged marriage davidpdx Jul 2013 #21
Then they'd be 200 years ahead of the men jmowreader Jul 2013 #23
I would change it just a little jmowreader Jul 2013 #17
First talk of Oregon state universal healthcare, now this. What's up with Oregon? Kennah Jul 2013 #18
That may be the problem davidpdx Jul 2013 #20
I would have no problem with a residency requirement Kennah Jul 2013 #27
It could be davidpdx Jul 2013 #28
NSA could keep track of it Kennah Jul 2013 #29
I don't think that's really funny davidpdx Jul 2013 #30
When I wrote it, I thought, "Wonder if they already are?" Kennah Jul 2013 #31
Question: Marrah_G Jul 2013 #22
Sine college graduates are not finding jobs... liberal N proud Jul 2013 #26
Is there an opt-out option? Can you pay if you want? Brickbat Jul 2013 #32
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