Don't Increase VA In State Tuition with H.B. 1696

Delegate Dave Albo (VA 42) has drafted an amendment to his bill before the Virginia House of Delegates (HB 1696) that would increase college tuition for in-state students earning more than 120 credit... continue reading »

50 signatures Goal: 100
All Signatures (50 total)
26.
Elliott J 13 April 2011
27.
Matthew Vandenh 12 March 2011
28.
Angela K 24 January 2011

"You're penalizing the best and the brightest with this too!"

29.
Kimberly S 6 January 2011
30.
Kenneth B 18 October 2010
31.
Erin S 9 September 2010
32.
Andrew Sr 4 September 2010

"As an alumnus of The University of Virginia it would be a great disservice to the millions of tax paying families in the Commonwealth to bear a greater burden for tuition in the schools they've been funding for a lifetime before matriculating."

33.
Taylor D 11 June 2010
34.
Rhonda M 28 May 2010
35.
Ben J 16 May 2010
36.
Elizabeth L 26 April 2010

"As a double-major honors student, I heartily oppose being punished for trying harder than other people."

37.
Alexander Y 6 February 2010

"This is a terrible idea! It requires that students know exactly what they want to do when they finish college from the start! There is no room to figure things out as you go along. It deters learning for the sake of learning and restricts the freedom to c"

38.
Audra V 21 January 2010
39.
Catherine At 23 October 2009

"I'm taking five years of undergrad so that I can study in Germany and graduate with a degree in Mechanical Engineering."

40.
Donna D 25 September 2009

"PLEASE DO NOT INCREASE VA tuition!"

41.
Kate O 20 March 2009
42.
Damian G 26 February 2009
43.
Ross M 15 January 2009
44.
Jay Ab 9 January 2009

"This would directly affect my son as he obtained 33 hours of credit taking Advanced Placement classes at Ocean Lakes High in Va Beach. Now an honors student in the Architecture School at VA Tech, he would have to pay extra a year or two before he would gr"

45.
Benjamin B 7 January 2009

"Once we've scrimped and saved to pay for already-outrageous college costs, should we really be expected to pay extra for the privilege of a well-rounded education? When each extra class becomes a cost/benefit analysis with hundreds of dollars in extra tui"

46.
Nancy L 18 November 2008
47.
Megan H 18 August 2008
48.
Christopher Michaelr 22 July 2008

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49.
Monica S 22 July 2008
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Ivania M 4 July 2008
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