College Students Turned To Bank Robbing For Tuition

Posted on December 28, 2007
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It looks like two Ohio college students will now get their education behind prison walls courtesy of the State of Ohio.

The two Ohio College students told a judge they turned to robbing banks after increasing college tuition left them high and dry.

Andrew Butler, age 20, attended the University of Toledo. He told the judge that the increases in college tuition outpaced his scholarships and student loans.

Christoper Avery, age 22, attended the University of Cincinnati. He told the judge that the college tuition increases caused him to be unable to pay for Summer classes after an internship fell through.

The Judge didn’t feel sorry for either crook. They’ll now have 20 years to earn an education thanks to the Ohio Correctional system.

Maybe next time they’ll think about paying their way through college with a job?

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