Florida brings the hammer.
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Pitch a tent? Banned three years.
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Good! There is a way to protest and a way to protest.
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The scene at UF, home to the largest number of Jewish public college students in America,…
At first that surprised me but I guess it makes sense. One might think an NY uni would have that distinction but, unlike most states, NY doesn’t really have a flagship state U, or even two. The SUNY system consists of two dozen colleges. And while a couple are larger than the others, (Buffalo and Albany), none are dominant in the way UF or UT might be.
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I wonder if that's because there are that many Jews in Florida or because of their grandparents?
If you worked it right...Florida has a program, Bright Futures, which applies to any student graduating from a public high school in Florida. The key is graduate, along with taking the right high school courses. The program will pay a significant portion of tuition at Florida universities, as in up to 100% (I think).
Secondly, Florida has a state 529 plan that offers a prepaid option for public universities. For example, for a child born 4/1/24, it's $134/month.
Maybe...If you knew you were retiring to Florida, have junior finish his senior year down there and reap the benefits?
Just spitballing here...
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I am really surprised that there have been no “pitching tent” jokes. I applaud the maturity of the room.