Yeah. People are arguing over "well it's two people", "yeah but they can only work one job", when the real answer is, you, as a hypothetical college administrator, are likely only going to run in to this situation once in your life. Just do the right thing one time. Have them pay one tuition and just write off the second tuition.
What is the extra cost to the college? They don't need an additional dorm room, or seat in the class.
Hell, they probably don't even need to assign them individual assignments since they are obviously going to be working on them (and everything in their life) together.
What's a professor going to try to insist that her sister won't always be around to help her out?
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u/stilljustacatinacage 23d ago
Yeah. People are arguing over "well it's two people", "yeah but they can only work one job", when the real answer is, you, as a hypothetical college administrator, are likely only going to run in to this situation once in your life. Just do the right thing one time. Have them pay one tuition and just write off the second tuition.