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Paid in full: who pays for university education in BC?
- Abstract:
- This paper analyzes the widely held view that university students are heavily subsidized because tuition amounts to one third of the cost of their educations. I argue that students, in fact, pay the full costs of their education. They pay in two ways—with tuition fees while they are students and through higher taxes after they graduate. The latter payments are ignored in conventional thinking. They are important and mean that Canada already has a contingent payment system for financing its universities
- Publication status:
- Published
- Peer review status:
- Not peer reviewed
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- Publisher:
- Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
- Publication date:
- 1998-01-01
- Edition:
- Publisher's version
- ISBN:
- 0886279275
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English
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- Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
- Copyright date:
- 1998
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