The GOP Tax Plan Will Destroy Graduate Education
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Re: The GOP Tax Plan Will Destroy Graduate Education
#2This tax plan would likely mean more student loan debt. That's also bad - but it isn't going to destroy graduate education.
Re: The GOP Tax Plan Will Destroy Graduate Education
#3Destroy is certainly too strong of a word to use. This tax plan would likely mean more student loan debt. That's also bad - but it isn't going to destroy graduate education.
Considering graduate school is also unduly expensive to begin with, many people are not going to want to take on a big loan they won't be able to pay back.
The result will be a lack of higher skilled graduates from U.S. universities. It's already a problem for the U.S. and it will get far worse. That's not good for the U.S.
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#4Tuition waivers are currently used, especially in the science disciplines, to have outside research grant dollars pay for grad-student tuition. If this tax plan passes, tuition waivers would no longer make sense and the dollars from research grants would need to shift. This probably means lower tuition for certain programs and more money from the research grant going to institutional administrative costs.
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#7My alternate headline: GOP Tax Plan will force institutions to alter graduate tuition accounting Tuition waivers are currently used, especially in the science disciplines, to have outside research grant dollars pay for grad-student tuition. If this tax plan passes, tuition waivers would no longer make sense and the dollars from research grants would need to shift. This probably means lower tuition for certain program…
Personally, I'd like to see a balanced approach: shift some of the money to increase those laughable stipends into something livable, and put the rest where it belongs: on admin costs.
The shell game universities are playing is part of the problem. Hopefully, if this change makes it into the final bill, Universities do the right thing and don't stick it to their Grad Students.
Re: The GOP Tax Plan Will Destroy Graduate Education
#8Destroy is certainly too strong of a word to use. This tax plan would likely mean more student loan debt. That's also bad - but it isn't going to destroy graduate education.
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#9>> Under the new GOP tax plan, however, those tuition waivers would be taxed as regular income...
Sensationalist headlines aside... Why is this being targeted in the new tax plan? Usually I can find something with a quote from someone that explains.
Re: The GOP Tax Plan Will Destroy Graduate Education
#10Destroy is certainly too strong of a word to use. This tax plan would likely mean more student loan debt. That's also bad - but it isn't going to destroy graduate education.