Saturday, December 01, 2007

An article in the current edition of Science describes a new policy in a Korean univesity where students who maintain “B” or better grades continue to pay no tuition, whereas those with a “C” or below must pay about $16,000 per year “We want students to take responsibility for their actions,” says Suh, the new head of the university.

4 comments:

Peter Carney said...

great incentive structure! do you think it could work here?

Anonymous said...

you bet!

Liam Delaney said...

lads, are you sure you want to be having this discussion the week before exams?!

Kevin Denny said...

alternatively students who get less than a B could be put in stocks.