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To: GST who wrote (51154)1/24/2006 1:17:13 PM
From: benwood  Respond to of 110194
 
In Washington State, they have a cap of in-state tuition being 25% of the "bill." However, Univ of Wash at least has done what you mentioned, and that is to crank up the full tuition level for selective professions. My wife's a pharmacist, and her program has gotten significantly more expensive, first with an extra year added on, going from 4 undergrad years to two undergrad plus 3 graduate years (pushes tuition way up for a PharmD degree). So her pay has continued to rise faster than inflation.

Now they've broken out the base rate and accelerated the increases. I believe law degrees were also broken out, but not sure about medical degrees.

Seems like using that logic, then getting a degree like History of Science should be free, should it not? Or, "Become a Doctor of Philosophy and get a check!" <g>