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* Students work for local businesses, get paid through tax free tuition grants | * Students work for local businesses, get paid through tax free tuition grants. Along with a 40% tuition reduction (which still results in more tuition revenue to the college) debt is reduced to $3k per year, which can be paid by a reasonable summer job. | ||
* No Wednesday classes, so students can work or rest. | * No Wednesday classes, so students can work or rest. | ||
Revision as of 10:48, 8 August 2023
They have become an urban work college.
Methods?
- Students work for local businesses, get paid through tax free tuition grants. Along with a 40% tuition reduction (which still results in more tuition revenue to the college) debt is reduced to $3k per year, which can be paid by a reasonable summer job.
- No Wednesday classes, so students can work or rest.
Benefits
- Increasing tuition revenue
- Number of students in counseling is down
- Student wellbeing is up
- Student retention is up
Business and non profits in the Trinity ecosystem
Questions
- Are there any funds that are getting paid for increasing reciprocal local social capital?