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  2. Student Choice Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The SCI provided post-secondary students to opt out of certain ancillary fees that post-secondary institutions collected on behalf of student groups, such as some student union dues. [1] These applied to both universities and colleges. The Initiative was first struck down by the court in December 2019.

  3. U-Pass BC - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, 2013, the U-Pass monthly fee increased to $35 per month. The U-Pass fee is paid with tuition and student fees, and all students (regardless of whether they take on-campus or distance education courses, or are on a co-op term within the Metro Vancouver region) must purchase the pass. In limited circumstances, some students may opt out.

  4. Universal transit pass - Wikipedia

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    Algonquin College: In 2014, the Algonquin Students' Association sponsored a U-Pass Referendum. In March 2015, the U-Pass Agreement was formally signed with the City of Ottawa for the upcoming academic year. [26] London, ON: London Transit: University of Western Ontario: In 2012, University of Western Ontario and Fanshawe College created a UPass ...

  5. Here’s Why Gen Z Is Opting Out of College — and What They’re ...

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    Generation Z are turning to well-paying traditional trades rather than four-year universities to avoid high tuition costs and student debt. Think Scammers Only Target Seniors? 4 Money Scams Gen Z...

  6. Differential Tuition: Why Your Choice of Major Could ... - AOL

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    Over the course of a four-year program, that would add over $20,000 to your college costs (and that’s without calculating year-over-year tuition and fee hikes).

  7. Voluntary student unionism - Wikipedia

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    On 9 December 2005, the Higher Education Support Amendment (Abolition of Compulsory Up-front Student Union Fees) Bill 2005 was passed in the Senate, and received the Royal Assent on 19 December 2005. Since 1 July 2006, Australian universities have faced fines of A$ 100 per student for compelling payment for any non-academic good or service.

  8. Gen Z are increasingly choosing trade schools over college to ...

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    With college setting students back an average of $36,436 per ... Fed studied the labor market outcomes of college graduates depending on their major and computer engineering grads came out on top ...

  9. Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act - Wikipedia

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    For those enrolled in private higher education institutions, a subsidy for tuition and other school fees is available. [2] The law also includes provisions for student loans. According to the IRR, students with financial capacity may opt out of the benefits prescribed by the law. [2]