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Ont. Post-secondary Tuition To Rise Five Per Cent
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well on top of a strike, there will be a post-secondary tuition to rise five per cent will come into affect this fall......

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Well why not, just kick the students while we're down.

Atleast this fall should be my last semester so the increase won't eat into the pocket book too deeply.

Maybe for this fall they should take the money they're saving while the teachers are on strike and put it towards offsetting my tuition increase. Just a thought.
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And my taxes are still covering the additional 300% subsidized tuition fees. Americans are falling over each other trying to come up here for such a cheap education. :o
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CanadaSVT,Mar 8 2006, 11:10 PM Wrote:And my taxes are still covering the additional 300% subsidized tuition fees.  Americans are falling over each other trying to come up here for such a cheap education.  :o
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wrong, i beleive "out of province" or "out of country" (not sure) students have to pay tens of thousands of dollars to come to school here. they do not pay the same thing that residents pay.

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5% come on it's still the best deal you will find around. If your education isn't worth either going into debt for or working a 2nd job for then well get used to asking would you like fries with that..

My sisters BA program cost 37,000USD and her MBA program cost $42,000 US per year.
quick math that's $116,000 plus living expenses. A 5% increase is nothing.
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CanadaSVT,Mar 8 2006, 11:10 PM Wrote:And my taxes are still covering the additional 300% subsidized tuition fees.  [right][snapback]174024[/snapback][/right]
Exactly, mind you, this will be forgotten (conveniently) when it comes to fleecing "dumb, overpaid unionworkers" and their high incomes at taxtime.

I say let them pay what it really costs, and there'll be less students with multiple BAs in basketweaving and paper tole.

If they can't make enough to pay their student loans doing the job they went to school for, maybe they should reconsider their career choices.
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WOW, for my fiance's BSW it cost her about $5000/year(2semesters), and thats low. When I went to college it didn't cost me a dime. The government paid for me, because we were lacking skilled trades. Thanks guys. THe only thing I had to pay for was the books. Even that I could use the books for all three years, and only cost me about $500, and even that my dad paid for me...
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I think everyone is looking at this the wrong way. First off don't compare us to the USA cause we are not them AT ALL. Down there it's everyone for themselves do or die.

Education is an investment into the future for the country, start making it harder for your citizens to goto school and we'll see who we turn out to become in a decade. Debt goes up and for some NEVER goes away cause the job market just isn't there cause maybe Company "A" doesn't think there isn't a big enough skill base here and goes elsewhere. The private sector should step in and "aid" colleges and Uni's and it's a win win situation. Post secondary schools as a whole are nothing more than a bloated goat with no one to milk them.... there are Profs and Administrators they make way more than they should. Then the poor ol teacher on the battle field wants a piece of that fat juicy pie and they go on strike.

I think it's absolute crap that if you go to school for say math you are required to take bird courses unrelated to what you want to do. So ontop of having to work during school you have to worry about classes that you could care less about but have to pay for, you need to find time for the courses YOU are interested in and want to take.

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ZX5focused,Mar 8 2006, 11:53 PM Wrote:
CanadaSVT,Mar 8 2006, 11:10 PM Wrote:And my taxes are still covering the additional 300% subsidized tuition fees.  Americans are falling over each other trying to come up here for such a cheap education.   :o
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wrong, i beleive "out of province" or "out of country" (not sure) students have to pay tens of thousands of dollars to come to school here. they do not pay the same thing that residents pay.
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Just to clear that up. I mean the americans and other countries are trying to get their education here because it's so cheap here, even without us taxpayers footing the major part of their bill.
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