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By Courtney Boyd, Editorial Intern
In this month's article "The Monetization of Academia," writer Jacqueline Holness introduces to prospective (and current) college students the idea of entering human capital contracts to fund their education. With human capital contracts, companies and investor groups sponsor a student's education in exchange for a percentage of his/her income for a fixed period of time after graduation. Would you sign away a percentage of your post-graduation income for a degree?

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