U-Dub Sub (UW Subsidy)



The UW, starting with it's Seattle Campus, will receive FULL tuition reimbursement to the those students who receive 80 percentile or better grades for the courses that they have studied, AND who have maintained good student conduct...not misbehaving.

[First year all students will have their tuition covered regardless of grades or conduct (with exception to criminal) so as to encourage them to raise the quality of their efforts]

[Also important : note that we will not be taking the Universities word for what grades have been achieved, there will be tests to cover the material that was to have been studied and failure to make 80 percent, or better, on these tests will invalidate the subsidy.
All testing will be on computers which will have hundreds to thousands of randomly chosen questions to draw from for each type of question, with the multitude reflecting the whole bodies of knowledge....making cheating infinitely more difficult.]


Additional funding will be available to cover housing, utilities, and travel/transportation costs.
This extra will be dependent on a variety of factors such as taking more advanced classes, seeking greater degrees of certification, and generally advancing studies beyond the conventional expectations.

There will also be many opportunities to receive these extras, in the cases students pursue studies that are considered conducive to employers needs of the Seattle Commonwealths participating Shared-Profits and Collectives operating in the greater Seattle Area.

UW.

The Seattle Campus will be provided with the option of receiveing a full architectural rebuild....to support modernized functions and more adapted forms of curricula and field applied study to its classroom specific design.

As further funds become available, all the other campuses in Washington will likewise be developed and rebuilt along similair lines, if that is desired.

And, addtional campuses will be built.
Target locations include Bellevue, Everett, and outlying territories in the east, covering cities such as Issaquah, North Bend, and the like.

Quicktube transportation will connect the campuses to one another and various municipalities in their vicinity.

Additional express busses that operate solely between the campuses will also be aqcuired and utilitized to ferry both students and the people of each area to and from.