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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Whereas: Whereas: Whereas: Whereas: A Resolution to Reform Higher Education The demand for the attainment of postsecondary education in the U.S. is increasing, Tuition rates are increasing, The length of time to earn a college education in the U.S. is most commonly four years, As a result, the higher education system ought to be reformed in order to maximize efficiency in the pursuit of educating its students, Therefore be it Resolved: That institutions of higher education shall allow for its students to earn their bachelor’s degree within a time of three years. And, the cost of tuition shall not exceed 5% of the student’s annual family income, and Be it Further Resolved: Income taxes will be raised by 3% for all who earn more than $300,000 annually to subsidize institutions of higher education, and Be it Further Resolved: All universities in the U.S., whether private or public are subject to, and eligible to earn federal aid to thus lower tuition rates for its students, and Be it Further Resolved: U.S. students who pursue forms of higher education abroad are eligible to receive special aid that will equate to their U.S. counterparts. Respectfully submitted, Unionville High School

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