Wow UVA is the coolest top university ever for doing this...

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<p>Well Cavalier, your legislature tried to do just that in the last session. A summary of the Bill that passed the Senate is posted below. The Bill did not pass in the House. The Bill is another obvious attempt by the legislature to encourage students to spend two years in a community college before transferring to a four-year institution (so that the state can save money). If the legislation had passed, a student would have received a grant from the state covering the difference between tuition paid at a community college and the tuition charged by a state university, but only if the student stuck around the community college long enough to earn an associates degree. The Bill also would have provided a grant to students who earned an associates degree and decided to finish at a four-year private university. Notice that the Bill contemplated funding "from higher education cost savings resulting from increased enrollments at Virginia community colleges and Richard Bland College.”</p>

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