I'd rather money go to tuition than some new multi-million dollar building (to benefit construction contractor friends) or some consulting study nobody needs. Professor salaries and student tuition first and foremost.
I personally attended UT through the Texas Tomorrow Fund, a TX program from the 90's(?). It allowed my parents to lock in …
I'd rather money go to tuition than some new multi-million dollar building (to benefit construction contractor friends) or some consulting study nobody needs. Professor salaries and student tuition first and foremost.
I personally attended UT through the Texas Tomorrow Fund, a TX program from the 90's(?). It allowed my parents to lock in tuition rates from the early 90's, pay into it, and then I attended in the late 2000's.
I'd rather money go to tuition than some new multi-million dollar building (to benefit construction contractor friends) or some consulting study nobody needs. Professor salaries and student tuition first and foremost.
I personally attended UT through the Texas Tomorrow Fund, a TX program from the 90's(?). It allowed my parents to lock in tuition rates from the early 90's, pay into it, and then I attended in the late 2000's.
Same. In fact, I think college should be free. But Republicans definitely aren't ready for that conversation.