Oregon Lawmakers propose plan making tuition “free”
Graduates pay into the system based on future income.
In the midst of ever increasing tuition, lawmakers in Oregon are offering a concerning proposal that would reduce it to “zero”.
Touting that students will not pay tuition, the legislature’s plans are for graduates to pay into the system based on future income.
And while this may sound good to those not versed in economics or history, that this smacks of indentured servitude or serfdom never occurred to these politicians.
The Oregon Legislature this week gave its final approval to a bill that might someday allow students to attend public university without paying tuition.
The concept, called Pay It Forward, calls for students to pay a small percentage of their future income into an education fund to support the next generation of students.
The bill that passed unanimously directs the state’s Higher Education Coordination Commission to develop a Pay It Forward pilot project for consideration by the 2015 Legislature.
Though the timing was coincidental, the bill won final approval on Monday, the same day that federal student loan interest rates doubled from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent.
It’s expected to be signed this month by Gov. John Kitzhaber.
Also, it would be intriguing to learn of this plan would apply to illegal immigrant students.