woo,安省新政,家庭年收入5万以下的孩子读大学,学生贷款不用还

向全民免费教育进军, 很好
 
Cfc码工和政府工别激动啊,学费并不是孩子上大学的全部,大学费用有学费,生活费,住宿费,零花钱,吃饭等等,交给学校的tuition只占总费用1/3都不到。学费平均一年1万吧,4年就4万,对个家里有政府工或6位数的码工家庭根本不是事。
学费年年涨,涨幅还不低。如果家里有两个孩子上大学,家庭负担很重的。
 
http://news.ontario.ca/opo/en/2016/09/ontario-making-college-and-university-more-affordable.html

Ontario Making College and University More Affordable
Premier Wynne Meets with First Cohort to Benefit from New OSAP
September 14, 2016 9:30 A.M.
Office of the Premier

Premier Kathleen Wynne met with Grade 12 students at Central Technical School in Toronto today to talk about reforms to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). Students in Grade 12 will be among the first to benefit from Ontario's single largest modernization of student financial assistance when the Ontario Student Grant launches as part of the reformed OSAP in September 2017.

Today, more Ontario students are graduating from postsecondary programs than ever before. But some youth hesitate to aspire to a college or university education because they worry about the costs or graduating with debt from student loans. The Ontario Student Grant will help OSAP empower more students to seek an advanced education based on their abilities and potential, not their family's income. The new OSAP will:

  • Allow eligible students whose parents earn less than $50,000 to graduate without having to pay back provincial student loans
  • Provide the Ontario Student Grant to make the average cost of college and university tuition free for thousands of low- and middle-income students
  • Ensure that no eligible student receives less aid than they are eligible for now under the 30% Off Ontario Tuition Grant, which the new OSAP will replace.
Ontario's highly educated workforce is one of its greatest economic strengths -- 67 per cent of adults in the province now have a degree or diploma, higher than any country in the OECD and up from 56 per cent in 2002. By addressing the affordability barrier that can deter students from low- and middle-income families, these OSAP reforms will help meet or exceed the target of 70 per cent postsecondary attainment.

Investing in access to postsecondary education is part of the government's economic plan to build Ontario up and deliver on its number-one priority to grow the economy and create jobs. The four-part plan includes helping more people get and create the jobs of the future by expanding access to high-quality college and university education. The plan is making the largest infrastructure investment in hospitals, schools, roads, bridges and transit in Ontario's history and is investing in a low-carbon economy driven by innovative, high-growth, export-oriented businesses. The plan is also helping working Ontarians achieve a more secure retirement.

Quick Facts
  • About 150,000 students are expected to benefit from the reformed OSAP when implemented in 2017.
  • The Ontario government will work closely with colleges and universities to ensure that families see clearly up-front the difference between the sticker price for tuition and what the student would need to pay.
  • The new OSAP will allow mature students to qualify for more grants so they can go back to school to upgrade their skills.
  • Since 2002–03, Ontario has increased investment in publicly funded colleges and universities by $2.2 billion — an 82 per cent increase.
Additional Resources
Quotes

“We are leveling the playing field so all students can go on to college or university no matter how much money their parents make. Changes to OSAP will build a more fair society by expanding access to education to help all Ontarians flourish — and strengthen our economy by further equipping our highly skilled and educated workforce.”

Kathleen Wynne

Premier of Ontario


“We believe that access to postsecondary education should be based on the ability to learn and not on the ability to pay. That’s why we’re moving forward with one of the most ambitious reforms of student financial assistance in North America.”

Deb Matthews

Deputy Premier, Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Development, and Minister Responsible for Digital Government
 
联邦已经把textbook credit取消了,收入低的可以从其它地方有所弥补收入可以的会完全失去这些credit,这又来新的。。。
真正苦难困难的家庭但孩子父母都在努力着这样的家庭政府给予somewhat帮助,俺门没意见,但任何福利也得有个限度和公平性吧。。。划条线不说,那些隐瞒收入的,那些T4表上数字很低但住着豪宅开着名车拿着全套福利的,这可是更锦上添花了。。。加拿大福利很多都只看T4数字不看资产等其它方面,真的很stupid。。只要父母或孩子勤劳点,哪有会没法读大学或者以后还不起贷款的。。。暑假所有的超市餐馆里很多打工的大学生,summer camp里也很多挣学费的大学生,更别说那些get奖学金or能找到专业对口的summer job/co-op挣学费的大学生了。。。
勤劳的人为了尊严依旧会勤劳着,如果福利不是国家真有这个实力而是靠从一步份人那里不公平地take去给另一部分人,那对国家真不是好事情。。。
政客为了选票真是那啥。。
 
最后编辑:
联邦已经把textbook credit取消了,收入低的可以从其它地方有所弥补收入可以的会完全失去这些credit,这又来新的。。。
真正苦难困难的家庭但孩子父母都在努力着这样的家庭政府给予somewhat帮助,俺门没意见,但也得有个限度和公平性吧。。。划条线不说,那些隐瞒收入的,那些T4表上数字很低但住着豪宅开着名车拿着全套福利的,这可是更锦上添花了。。。加拿大福利很多都只看T4数字不看资产等其它方面,真的很stupid。。只要父母或孩子勤劳点,哪有会没法读大学或者以后还不起贷款的。。。暑假所有的超市餐馆里很多打工的大学生,summer camp里也很多挣学费的大学生,更别说那些能找到专业对口的summer job挣学费的大学生了。。。
勤劳的人为了尊严依旧会勤劳着,如果福利不是国家真有这个实力而是靠从一步份人那里不公平地take去给另一部分人,那对国家真不是好事情。。。
政客为了选票真是那啥。。

抱怨有啥用,关键是怎么办?
除了离婚,还有别的招吗?
 
下次坚决把她选下来。

那就等着看保守党的布朗了,他必须得搞大学免费教育了(tuition free)。
 
那是不是就是说,5万以下的家庭,在安省贷款读书,以后贷款的钱就不用还啊?
 
那就等着看保守党的布朗了,他必须得搞大学免费教育了(tuition free)。
俺给他出个招儿:答应大学免费!一上台就说自由党留下的烂摊子比想象的还遭得多,所以“大学免费”只能押后,先解决燃眉之急的经济问题 。。。:evil:
 
那是不是就是说,5万以下的家庭,在安省贷款读书,以后贷款的钱就不用还啊?

等到实施的时候才能知道。眼下就当没那么回事情。
 
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