
Boston College Students Push Flat-Fee Textbook Program
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Boston College Students Propose Flat-Fee Textbook Program and Improved Transport for Nursing Students
Boston College student leaders, led by senator Thomas Gray, are advocating for a new flat-fee program called Pay One. This initiative would charge undergraduates a single semester fee to cover all required course materials, aiming to simplify the textbook acquisition process. The group also seeks to improve transportation for nursing students, who currently lack coverage for their off-campus hospital hours. They are exploring a model similar to the PULSE service program, which provides fifty-dollar transit cards each semester. The student leaders plan to refine these ideas and present them to school leaders, aiming to implement them across campuses without additional burdens.
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