Catch da Flava Radio - Student Tuition Fees
Hello it’s Jacob from Catch De Flava and on the day of Tuesday January 17th myself, staff member Tyrone, and my friend Jonathan Suen student at Ryerson University did an hour long radio talk show on the issues facing university and college students.
We discussed the tuition fees Ryerson University and George Brown College students face paying off individually or with help from their parents. There was the mentioning of the accommodations students must purchase during their studying years such as: textbooks, transportation, residential taxes, student services, and paying off OSAP (Ontario Student Assistance Program) loans. The University of Ryerson and College of George Brown has a huge variety of career programs costing at a range of $3500 to $10,000 per year varying on the level of profession of study. A huge majority of discussion on Ontario lowering the tuition fee or following other country practices such as Germany or Sweden where education is free for students. We also discussed universities and colleges should do is offer more paid Co-op programs, offer more students rewards, on-site training, and educating the younger generation on sustaining themselves out in the real world. Hearing from the perspective of a college, university, and a graduate was an excellent experience from us and I hope to our viewers. Tune in on Tuesdays to hear more from Catch De Flava radio and future guests hosted by myself.
Cheers Jacob Hong
Listen to the show here:
http://www.regentparkfocus.com/radio/media/2017-01-17.mp3
We discussed the tuition fees Ryerson University and George Brown College students face paying off individually or with help from their parents. There was the mentioning of the accommodations students must purchase during their studying years such as: textbooks, transportation, residential taxes, student services, and paying off OSAP (Ontario Student Assistance Program) loans. The University of Ryerson and College of George Brown has a huge variety of career programs costing at a range of $3500 to $10,000 per year varying on the level of profession of study. A huge majority of discussion on Ontario lowering the tuition fee or following other country practices such as Germany or Sweden where education is free for students. We also discussed universities and colleges should do is offer more paid Co-op programs, offer more students rewards, on-site training, and educating the younger generation on sustaining themselves out in the real world. Hearing from the perspective of a college, university, and a graduate was an excellent experience from us and I hope to our viewers. Tune in on Tuesdays to hear more from Catch De Flava radio and future guests hosted by myself.
Cheers Jacob Hong
Listen to the show here:
http://www.regentparkfocus.com/radio/media/2017-01-17.mp3
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