Should the students and their parents pay for a UC education? Or should a jobless person, about to lose his home pay for it?
Now it looks like there will be a 70% tuition increase. Is it a fee, or tax or discretionary spending?
"If that's true and the math is right, does that mean UC students will see a 70 percent fee increase in the future?
That amounts to a big tax increase on California families"
That statement is totally misleading.
It is not a tax--don't go to UCLA and you do not have to pay the increase.
It is not a fee, don't go to UC Davis and you do not have to pay the increase.
It is discretionary spending--you choose to go to Cal--you are not forced to go to the school.
Want to stop the tuition increase? Don't go to a UC school--prices will drop
Oh, you do know the head of the UC system, Yudoff, gets paid over $800,000 per year--maybe he would be willing to take a pay cut of 50%?
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Now it looks like there will be a 70% tuition increase. Is it a fee, or tax or discretionary spending?
"If that's true and the math is right, does that mean UC students will see a 70 percent fee increase in the future?
That amounts to a big tax increase on California families"
That statement is totally misleading.
It is not a tax--don't go to UCLA and you do not have to pay the increase.
It is not a fee, don't go to UC Davis and you do not have to pay the increase.
It is discretionary spending--you choose to go to Cal--you are not forced to go to the school.
Want to stop the tuition increase? Don't go to a UC school--prices will drop
Oh, you do know the head of the UC system, Yudoff, gets paid over $800,000 per year--maybe he would be willing to take a pay cut of 50%?
More...