Former 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang will speak at the University of Florida next week as part of a series hosted by ACCENT Speakers Bureau.

The UF student group announced Yang will make a keynote presentation next Monday at the Curtis M. Phillips Center. The New York entrepreneur will also answer questions from students following his speech, according to ACCENT Chairman Henry Fair.

The speech is one of four spring shows hosted by ACCENT.

Yang attracted loyal group of supporters online as a political newcomer in the 2020 presidential race. He proposed giving $1,000 to every American over 18 years old as a universal basic income, coining the idea as the Freedom Dividend.

Yang’s campaign website explains that the Freedom Dividend is a solution to many Americans potentially losing their jobs to technology in the future.

Yang’s campaign raised $16.9 million by the end of 2019, but after a disappointing turnout in the New Hampshire primary in February, he dropped out of the race.

Tickets are free for students with a valid UF ID in the student government office, available March 12 and March 13 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and on the day of the show until 4 p.m.

Any tickets that remain will be available to the public for free, starting at 5 p.m. at the Phillips Center box office on March 16.

Doors open at 7 p.m. and Yang will speak at 8.