Rule One is that you get what you reward, not what you want. Increasing tuition costs for STEM courses will merely shift students out of those classes, or worse yet, drive our best and brightest students to go out of state for their Science and Engineering degrees. Let's face it, Florida universities aren't exactly noted for their STEM curriculum.
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Rule One is that you get what you reward, not what you want. Increasing tuition costs for STEM courses will merely shift students out of those classes, or worse yet, drive our best and brightest students to go out of state for their Science and Engineering degrees. Let's face it, Florida universities aren't exactly noted for their STEM curriculum.