RT> age of 26. This service could be in the federal, state or local
RT> capacity and pay a livable (not generous) wage. It could be in
RT> forms like the military, Job Corps, Americorps, etc.. At the end
RT> of that term of service, that person gets a year of tuition paid
RT> at any university or college (that the individual can pass the
RT> requirements for) for every year of service that they just served.
Good idea! I'd not thought of it. By the time their tour is over
they'll be mature enough to make realistic goals work. Also, the
military does actually provide great education of its own merits, and
it makes a great foundation for further education.
Maybe ya got something there, RD!
DB
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