Boston college has a policy that employees' kids can attend for free, as long as they are accepted. This janitor has five kids, all of whom got in, saving nearly $700k in tuition.
Submitted by ClnclyDprsd420 t3_za8ujc in massachusetts
UVM does this, too.
It's also why they never hire overqualified, 40-something-year-old janitorial applicants...lots of white collar dads thinking they can save a buck by working as a janitor for 6 years haha
UVM has a new plan where any family earning less than $60k kids can attend tuition free.
I didn't know that. I dig it.
UVM tuition in state = $19k out of state = $43k
Room & Board = $14k
UVM also outsources services, like all of the food service employees. They are all contractors and not UVM employees.
Yeah I think that's been the norm for some time, but just observation so my sample may be biased
There was a point that they were talking about outsourcing janitorial services and they haven’t been adding many tenure track professors. Most adjuncts and lecturers don’t qualify because they are part time.
You do have to be there for 5 years to earn this benefit, so an overqualified hire would be sacrificing a lot of earning for the chance to get their kids in… it’s a real gamble
I'm pretty sure everyone contracts out janitorial services.
And you'd probably make more working your white-collar job and paying regular tuition than working as a janitor and getting discount tuition.
Well the difference would have to be $50k or so post-tax, and that’s only one kid…
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