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To: JohnM who wrote (242245)1/15/2014 3:43:05 PM
From: Bread Upon The Water  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541649
 
First let us see if we can agree on something:

Do you agree ( or not) that different tuition rates for different economic classes at public universities should be openly noted?

Now onto the semantics of tuition charges which IMHO denotes substantive change:

While we did/are provide (ing) more aid for needier students we never have raised the tuition for a different economic class to subsidize this have we? The aid wasn't flowing from them was it? If not, then this hlgher rate for the middle class is a change in the way we have provided aid in the past.