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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Virginia Foxx paid $87.50 in Tuition in 1961

Virginia Foxx paid $87.50 in Tuition in 1961:


Virginia Foxx paid $87.50 in Tuition in 1961

by RACHEL FISHMAN on APRIL 19, 2012
Image of Representative Virginia Foxx courtesy of the Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress
Representative Virginia Foxx (R – N.C.) has no patience for students who whine about their student loan debt. After all, she was able to work her way through college without taking on a single penny of debt. According to Foxx, “We live in an opportunity society… You don’t sit on your butt and have [a college education] dumped in your lap.” Thank goodness we have someone like Foxx who is willing to push back against those lazy, whiny, and entitled student borrowers. “Kids these days have no work ethic,” you can almost hear her say, “when I was at the  University of North Carolina, I worked hard to pay my exorbitant tuition of $87.50.”
That’s right, Virginia Foxx paid $87.50 in tuition. That was the price of a full semester’s tuition at UNC in 1961.  The