Basically like taxing full MSRP for something that's on sale...that can never be resold. Sounds... not legal. (Note: I also had a tuition waiver in grad school)https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/931312446761037825 …
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I guess one way out of it for schools is to actually kill the waiver and pay these students tuition PLUS enough to cover tax on it. So a double tax for schools. And to afford that they will probably need to raise tuition on everyone else.
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Looking in the replies it seems like the overwhelming response is, "of course education should not be free!" But isn't that up to the private institution to decide?
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(For the record I'd be totally okay if US education was free and our educated populace made our country a into a super utopia of wealth and innovation)
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