05-31-2005, 02:26 AM
On the other hand there are nations that essentially have universal (and free or cost free) access to study for a bacculaureate degree. Many oil-rich nations have that policy. and there are other nations, or parts of nations that have adopted policies that make the cost of "higher education" virtually free.
(RL- At least one US state, Georgia, has a state lottery that funds a scholarship program that would pay for a four year bacculareate degree at any public university in the state for high school graduates who complete that with a certain grade average. As long as the student maintains a specific grade average in their university studies, the scholarship continues until they complete their university degree.
As far as Grosseschnauzer itself is concerned, it has a policy of universal access to "higher education." The adoption of this proposal by the UN would not have an impact of Grosseschnauzer for that reason.
(RL- At least one US state, Georgia, has a state lottery that funds a scholarship program that would pay for a four year bacculareate degree at any public university in the state for high school graduates who complete that with a certain grade average. As long as the student maintains a specific grade average in their university studies, the scholarship continues until they complete their university degree.
As far as Grosseschnauzer itself is concerned, it has a policy of universal access to "higher education." The adoption of this proposal by the UN would not have an impact of Grosseschnauzer for that reason.

