Thread: Slacker tax
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Old 05-11-2006, 03:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Slacker tax

Eternal undergrad plans 13th year -- to study abroad
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WHITEWATER, Wis. -- Despite his 12 years as an undergraduate student, Johnny Lechner realized something was missing from his academic record: He'd never studied abroad.

And so the 29-year-old perpetual student who was expected to finally graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater withdrew his application for graduation Monday, five days before commencement.

"I realized that if I went one more year, I could study abroad," Lechner said. "That's one thing I haven't done."

Lechner's extended academic career has made him a celebrity of sorts. His never-ending student life has been featured in newspapers and on network television shows, not to mention campus publications across the nation.

By this spring he had completed 234 college credits, or about 100 more than needed to graduate, and was taking seven more.

That qualified him for the so- called "slacker tax," instituted this school year by the UW Board of Regents to help cover the state subsidy for students who stay long past the usual four or five years to earn an undergraduate degree.

It calls for students who exceed 165 total credit hours or 30 more than their degree programs require -- whichever is higher -- to pay double tuition.

Lechner said he didn't start out to be a long-term student, but it just developed once he realized how much fun he was having at college.

Had he graduated, he would have earned a liberal studies de gree in education, communications, theater, health and women's studies.

Michelle Eigenberger, an editor at the Royal Purple, the campus newspaper, said Lechner may have achieved celebrity status, but most students are tired of it.

"It's getting old," she said. "For the sanity of the rest of the campus, we want him to get out of here."
13 years as an undergrad? I'd like to smack this guy upside the head and show him the real world - the one he should have found 8 years ago.. the real world can be fun too... though I suppose the other students could appreciate him around - -he's old enough to buy beer... but gotta wonder if he's getting girls?

Is it right to charge a student who just doens't want to leave school because he's "having fun" double tuition? why not just make him leave... why is not graduating even an option.

back in my day - slackers were the ones on the five year plan... that couldn't quite grasp the concept that college was 4 years....
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