07-26-2016, 05:10 PM
(07-26-2016, 04:06 PM)Au165 Wrote: I think school should base costs based on the degree you wish to obtain. All degrees are not created equally and I think most know that, so why not set prices based on the expected long term earning potential. If someone is in a pre med program they pay more than someone in a performing arts program. In the first two years charge them a flat rate, then after you declare a major the price changes based on major. You could even use this model to steer people to under staffed positions. The government could offer subsidies to those who do certain majors making their schooling cheaper than it would be for other majors.This was always my thought, when proposing the OP's.
The biggest issue isn't the cost across the board, it is the cost in relation to the earning potential of many when they leave college.
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