Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't it be a better idea to (please don't laugh because I'm serious) make UDC a first rate competitive university and grant in state tuition? There is little benefit to sending our students to college in other states from which they may never return. One reason states have quality state universities is to ensure they have a constant flow of well educated citizens to manage government and businesses which helps their economies to grow. It would take time, but UDC like any college could be made great over a period of time. It would take money and effort but it would be a much better investment than sending our tax dollars and our brightest students away to other states , perhaps never to return.
Anonymous wrote:I think there should be an income cap at $500,000. However it should be open to all DC resident students, public or private. I also think the total amount say $100k should subtract any amounts in 529 plans that the kids will be beneficiaries. So example if your child is the beneficiary of a 529 with $50k you must use that first before you are eligible for this money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't it be a better idea to (please don't laugh because I'm serious) make UDC a first rate competitive university and grant in state tuition? There is little benefit to sending our students to college in other states from which they may never return. One reason states have quality state universities is to ensure they have a constant flow of well educated citizens to manage government and businesses which helps their economies to grow. It would take time, but UDC like any college could be made great over a period of time. It would take money and effort but it would be a much better investment than sending our tax dollars and our brightest students away to other states , perhaps never to return.
The politicians have raided UDC funds for decades. A lot of UDC's land was sold-off to developers, eons ago.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't it be a better idea to (please don't laugh because I'm serious) make UDC a first rate competitive university and grant in state tuition? There is little benefit to sending our students to college in other states from which they may never return. One reason states have quality state universities is to ensure they have a constant flow of well educated citizens to manage government and businesses which helps their economies to grow. It would take time, but UDC like any college could be made great over a period of time. It would take money and effort but it would be a much better investment than sending our tax dollars and our brightest students away to other states , perhaps never to return.
Anonymous wrote:Looking forward to this assistance program helping many students. The DC Tag is wildly successful. I hope this program is quickly adopted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, private school students shouldn't get the money. This is an incentive to get people to stick with public schools so that the public school system can improve.
I see it more as an incentive to to get people to stay in the city. Many people leave when kids get older, not just for better schools, but for better in-state options for their kids. This new program should follow the same guidelines as the current program. Private school residents pay taxes too.
And people who have no kids also pay taxes. This program is and should continue to be about getting people to stay in the public system.