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Taking a cut of student’s future paychecks has Silicon Valley investors funding education   — Quartz

Quartz 2018

The first experiment was a failure. In the 1970s, Yale University offered tuition to a group of students in exchange for a percentage of their future incomes. Adapting a 1955 idea by economist Milton Friedman to sell “human capital investments," the university paid the students' tuition. In return, the university hoped to recoup its investment...

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