Students at UC Riverside presented a plan that would abolish tuition Wednesday. UC President Mark Yudof said he'd consider it. The UC Student Investment Plan was presented at the regents meeting by a student group called Fix UC. The plan would make it possible for students to attend the UC without paying any upfront costs whatsoever, the group says. Yudof says he'll have his "best number crunchers review it thoroughly."

Vote in our poll below and share your thoughts in the comments. Here are the specifics of the plan: After they graduate and get jobs, UC alumni will pay a static percentage (based on 5%) of their salaries for 20 years of employment. Because payments are based on salary, no UC graduate will have to reckon with fees that he or she cannot afford. Students will no longer be held hostage by unmanageable loan payments with fluctuating interest rates and strict deadlines.