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Hello guys,
I found many online community colleges charge premium out-of-state tuition fee. i.e. $800 per 3 credits
If you guys know any affordable online community colleges, please reply below.
Thanks
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(08-01-2020, 06:31 PM)nomaduser Wrote: Hello guys,
I found many online community colleges charge premium out-of-state tuition fee. i.e. $800 per 3 credits
If you guys know any affordable online community colleges, please reply below.
Thanks
Check out New Mexico Junior College and Clovis Community College.
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08-01-2020, 09:16 PM
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Nomaduser and I went through this on the other forum. My first suggestions were Clovis, Rio Salado and maybe some other college in the Maricopa system. Boy, was I surprised! I can remember these schools charging under $100 per credit, out-of-state. They're $300 or close, nowadays.
I just checked New Mexico Junior College - pretty darn good. $89 per credit, so a 3-credit course would cost $307 including a $40 online course fee. Thanks for the recommendation! The best I could find when Nomaduser posted, was Pratt Community College in Kansas, with an out-of-state tab of $128 per credit, tuition and other fees included.
Wow, that out-of-state thing is really a buzz-killer! They should call it 'out of this world' when it comes to pricing. Anybody have any more suggestions?
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https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/So...ng_Courses
Should be mostly accurate. I've gone through and revised most of the fees recently. Let me know if you find anything wildly incorrect.
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(08-02-2020, 12:28 AM)rachel83az Wrote: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/So...ng_Courses
Should be mostly accurate. I've gone through and revised most of the fees recently. Let me know if you find anything wildly incorrect.
Wow! that's so cool. Thanks a lot.
Luna Community College - $38/credit for out-of-state residents for 6 credits per semester. Lower-level courses only.
Luna Community College has the best deal!
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Oh, and in case you didn't already know, ASU has one last Earned Admissions session that will be $99 total. This starts on the 18th and is normally $400 for 3 or 4 credits. $400 is already pretty good, compared to most current prices, but $99 is even better! I've taken four of their classes so far and am happy with the results.
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(08-02-2020, 12:38 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Oh, and in case you didn't already know, ASU has one last Earned Admissions session that will be $99 total. This starts on the 18th and is normally $400 for 3 or 4 credits. $400 is already pretty good, compared to most current prices, but $99 is even better! I've taken four of their classes so far and am happy with the results.
Yes, I've already enrolled at ASU Earned Admissions.
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(08-01-2020, 06:31 PM)nomaduser Wrote: Hello guys,
I found many online community colleges charge premium out-of-state tuition fee. i.e. $800 per 3 credits
If you guys know any affordable online community colleges, please reply below.
Thanks
I stand corrected on something I wrote here - or to nomaduser on another forum. I said something like fees plus tuition at Clovis Community College were about $300 per credit. They're not. It turns out I was looking at the wrong page. They're $111 per credit plus about $80 per course in fees. So a 3-credit course is about $400 - much more reasonable. Thanks to rachel83az for setting me straight.
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There is a Clovis CC in CA and NM - the one we talk of here is the NM CC https://www.clovis.edu
I took two courses through them, so I can personally recommend them. Especially if you need a LL Science w/lab
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Washtenaw Community College in Michigan charges $123 per credit hour for out-of-state students and $124 per credit hour for international students. That must have been an interesting meeting when they decided to charge one dollar more. Note that there is a $10 per credit hour technology fee.
https://www.wccnet.edu/afford/cost/tuition/
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