jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does the new 'promise' proposal make some residents not eligible to recieve thr benefits? What are the restrictions?
DC Promise and DC TAG are independent programs. Eligibility for one does not affect the other. DC TAG is funded by Congress. DC Promise if funded by the DC Government. There was speculation that in light of DC Promise, Congress might cut funding to DC TAG. But, that didn't happen (or more accurately, the same attempt to cut funding that gets made every year was made again, but failed).
Anonymous wrote:How does the new 'promise' proposal make some residents not eligible to recieve thr benefits? What are the restrictions?
Anonymous wrote:How does the new 'promise' proposal make some residents not eligible to recieve thr benefits? What are the restrictions?
+1Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP, but it's not like this information wasn't out there. In my experience in DC, you have to search out and verify everything -- and even then sometimes it's difficult to find out the truth. We knew that this was how DCTAG worked and we were happy for the help that it provided even though we knew it wouldn't provide everything.
But you are providing a public service by making sure other folks know the facts. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I kind of think we've thrown enough money at UDC lo these many years. Personally, I think we should completely shut it down and use the money to pay for every DC kid to go to a public university, community college, whatever, anywhere in the country.
Cause that would be 1) realistic 2) affordable 3) make any sense.
Catania is threatening DC TAG. What we really should be lobbying for is for Congress simply to make up the difference in tuition which can vary dramatically depending on the state. That was the original intention.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I kind of think we've thrown enough money at UDC lo these many years. Personally, I think we should completely shut it down and use the money to pay for every DC kid to go to a public university, community college, whatever, anywhere in the country.
Cause that would be 1) realistic 2) affordable 3) make any sense.
Catania is threatening DC TAG. What we really should be lobbying for is for Congress simply to make up the difference in tuition which can vary dramatically depending on the state. That was the original intention.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I kind of think we've thrown enough money at UDC lo these many years. Personally, I think we should completely shut it down and use the money to pay for every DC kid to go to a public university, community college, whatever, anywhere in the country.
Cause that would be 1) realistic 2) affordable 3) make any sense.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I kind of think we've thrown enough money at UDC lo these many years. Personally, I think we should completely shut it down and use the money to pay for every DC kid to go to a public university, community college, whatever, anywhere in the country.
oh yeah, I should confess that I researched a lot about DCTAG but I was also taken aback by the increase in out of state tuition. So I guess I didn't know everything!Anonymous wrote:17:36 I had clued in to some of the DCTAG limitations, just had not realized how much out of state tuitions had gone up. I think that's what's most sobering. That and knowing that DCTAG was intended to completely make up the cost between in and out of state, also was a bummer.