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The new underclass

Why a generation of well-educated, ambitious, smart young Canadians has no future

The graduate’s million-dollar promise

A university degree was once a guarantee of higher incomes. Those days are gone, argue two profs

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Future graduates, dropouts and cast-offs

FESCHUK: A few words of advice from a man who spent six years in school, for a four-year degree

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Cleveland med school goes tuition-free

Today’s Wall Street Journal reports that the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine in Ohio is going tuition-free, the first US med school to do so. As of July, all incoming students will be awarded full scholarships to cover the costs of their tuition, estimated at $43,500 (students will still pay for their living expenses, a cost of about $21,800). As for current students, their tuition will be cut by half.