08-21-2024, 05:25 PM
(08-20-2024, 08:53 AM)wow Wrote:(08-20-2024, 01:34 AM)Leojames26 Wrote: Hey Cool,My internal AI detector is dinging.
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:
When you're comparing schools, definitely check if they have any scholarships or financial aid options for non-residents. Sometimes you can find ways to bring those costs down a bit more. Good luck finding the right fit!
- Coastline Community College (California): They offer pretty competitive rates even for non-residents, and they have a solid range of online courses.
- Clovis Community College (New Mexico): Clovis has a reputation for being affordable, with non-resident tuition that’s often lower than many other schools.
- Laramie County Community College (Wyoming): They offer reasonable rates for online classes, even for non-residents.
- Eastern Iowa Community Colleges: They have some affordable online options, and their non-resident fees are often lower compared to many other places.
- Broward College (Florida): They have an extensive online program with relatively low out-of-state tuition.
Yeah cause I wouldn't call $381/cr competitive (lookin at you, Coastline College)