Not exact matches
A
recent cbc.ca article reports on plans by Quebec student groups to protest planned
tuition hikes by the Charest government.
By a vote of 1628 to 26, members of the statewide union of so - called academic student employees ratified the 3 - year contract granting them an immediate and retroactive 1.5 % pay increase, future pay
hikes tied to faculty raises, and continued complete remission of
tuition and fees (including health care fees) despite
recent, sharp increases in these charges.
In a
recent article for FiveThirtyEight, Doug Webber, a professor at Temple University, uses the same approach as Rampell and many others: he puts changes in
tuition at public universities side - by - side with changes in state appropriations in a table, divides one column into the other, and then labels the result, «share of
tuition hike explained by cuts» [Emphasis added].