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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.
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I don't think it's necessary to doulbe the tuition, just don't allow him to receive the subsidy (or any other grants, scholarships, etc.). It looks like he's accepted more than his fair share of education dollars, so he should have to at least repay that, and not continue getting any more.
If he is willing to fund his education himself, then I don't care what he does or how long he is a student. I wonder what his parents think of this, and if they help him with tuition/books/living expenses?