07-31-2024, 12:46 PM
Fort Hays State University is $257.33 per credit for undergrad.
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07-31-2024, 12:46 PM
Fort Hays State University is $257.33 per credit for undergrad.
07-31-2024, 02:49 PM
If we are mentioning four-year colleges, the University of Idaho self-paced courses are pretty cheap. The other day I looked and I think they were around $120 per credit, at least the ones I looked at.
The colleges that partner with TEL Learning or another possibility at $75 per credit and I believe no textbook fees, but course options are pretty limited. The wiki has a page on cheap regionally accredited credits. I think it only mentions New Mexico Junior college and one other school -- I don't remember which. If people think it's a good idea, I can update the page with more listings. Unfortunately, when I do a web search for a degree related topic, I often find degree forum.net in the results, but not the wiki, which is often more comprehensive.
07-31-2024, 03:04 PM
(07-31-2024, 02:49 PM)wow Wrote: If we are mentioning four-year colleges, the University of Idaho self-paced courses are pretty cheap. The other day I looked and I think they were around $120 per credit, at least the ones I looked at. I don't know how often the wiki is updated. That could be a full time job on its own. Are you referring to the Independent Study courses at the University of Idaho? Those are $160 per credit plus $30 fee. Textbooks and labs are extra. https://www.uidaho.edu/academics/online-...n-and-fees They also have self paced online courses that are $55 per credit. They don't appear to be college credit though as they are professional development courses. They're transcribed as graduate, non-degree, semester credits. Grading is satisfactory or unsatisfactory. It's kind of unfortunate that they're not RA credits because there's some really interesting courses. https://www.isu.edu/onlinepd/#d.en.238943
08-04-2024, 03:59 PM
It seems that a lot of Missouri colleges have low tuition fees, even for out-of-state.
Here's another one: https://trcc.edu/pay-for-college/tuition-fees/ $146 per credit hour. Tiered Tuition Rates Tier One: Base Tuition Tier Two: Base Tuition plus $4 per credit hour Tier Three: Base Tuition plus $81 per credit hour Tier Four: Base Tuition plus $205 per credit hour Tiered Tuition is separated by class type. Listed along with the course number and section number, each course has a class type. For example, Accounting has a class type of ACCT and Biology has a class type of BIOL. To determine your total cost of tuition, locate your course on the list of course offerings and use its class type to see what tier it falls under. For tiers two through four, you will need to add an amount to the per credit fee. So a Tier Two class for an out-of-district resident would be $150 per credit hour. View the complete list of class types by tier: https://trcc.edu/wp-content/uploads/Tier-List.pdf
08-05-2024, 02:08 PM
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Another one I found: Western Nebraska Community College
https://www.wncc.edu/admissions-aid/tuition-fees/index Nebraska Resident 24-25 $109.50 tuition per credit hour $18.50 fees per credit hour Border Resident 24-25 $119.50 tuition per credit hour $18.50 fees per credit hour *Applies to Colorado, South Dakota, and Wyoming residents. Non-Nebraska Resident 24-25 $128.50 tuition per credit hour $18.50 fees per credit hour International Student 24-25 $128.50 tuition per credit hour $18.50 fees per credit hour Please note: a $150 registration fee is required for international students each semester. Georgia eCore is a cooperative academic arrangement between 21 SACSCOC accredited colleges and universities within the University System of Georgia. https://ecore.usg.edu/future-students/benefits Tuition for eCore classes is just $159 per credit hour across all participating institutions and is the same for both Georgia residents and out-of-state students. Course list here: https://ecore.usg.edu/courses/course-des.../index.php
08-05-2024, 03:21 PM
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Midland College
https://www.midland.edu/about/public-inf...ollege.php For 30 credits, lower level: $3180 = $106 per credit (in district) $4920 = $164 per credit (out of district) $6180 = $206 per credit (out of state and international) For 30 credits, upper level: $4470 = $149 per credit (in district) $6030 = $201 per credit (out of district) $7350 = $245 per credit (out of state and international) Course search here: https://mymcportal.midland.edu/ICS/Course_Search.jnz Allen Community College https://www.allencc.edu/tuition-fees Seems to be around $172 for out of state. Mostly lower level courses. Course search: https://www.allencc.edu/academics/course-schedule Garden City Community College https://www.gcccks.edu/academics/divisio...ition.aspx $150 per credit hour Catalog search: https://catalog.gcccks.edu/index.php
08-05-2024, 04:19 PM
These are terrific additions. Thanks!
08-10-2024, 10:55 AM
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Another Nebraskan college with low tuition fees.
https://www.mccneb.edu/Prospective-Stude...ce/Tuition Costs for MCC Credit Classes (Starting with the 24/FA Quarter) Nebraska Residents Standard tuition $70.00 per credit hour Persons 62 years of age or older $35.00 per credit hour (This starts the quarter after turning 62) CollegeNow! high school students $70.00 per credit hour Tuition and facility fee are waived for Nebraska high school students. Students remain responsible for all other course-related costs charged to their accounts. Non-Nebraska Residents (including International Students with F1 or F2 Status) Standard tuition $105.00 per credit hour Persons 62 years of age or older $52.50 per credit hour Fees Facility fee $5.00 per credit hour Graduation application Student will pay for cap and gown purchase if attending graduation ceremony.
08-20-2024, 01:34 AM
Hey Cool,
Yeah, out-of-state tuition can be a real kicker, especially when you're looking at online options. The good news is there are definitely some more affordable community colleges out there for non-residents. Here are a few that might be worth checking out:
08-20-2024, 08:53 AM
(08-20-2024, 01:34 AM)Leojames26 Wrote: Hey Cool,My internal AI detector is dinging. |
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