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cheapest community college in USA?
#11
Well, what about doing 6 credits with one school and another 6 with a second school. And if you have the time, maybe another 3 or 6 with a third school. Wouldn't that be even cheaper?
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fretbrner Wrote:Well, what about doing 6 credits with one school and another 6 with a second school. And if you have the time, maybe another 3 or 6 with a third school. Wouldn't that be even cheaper?

? I don't understand?
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#13
I think he means to enjoy the discounted rate at each school. I think this is probably possible, seems each school decides what discount they give independent of the overall system. I would think it makes obvious sense if your doing ll classes at one and ul at another. Might want to call and confirm though.
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#14
I came across a curious find in my web travels today. Central New Mexico CC has the same type of deal as Clovis for the first 6 credits (48.25 per credit up to 6) but lists the summer 2012 tuition for out of state up to 18 credits at $579 total. Tuition This might be something for someone who needs classes this summer to look into.
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#15
Yes, I meant doing 2 classes each at 2 or 3 different CC's. I should have clarified that.

If you are doing a certain amount of credits though 12 or above, I would just go to one school, as it probably works out cheaper in the long run anyways.

Plus some classes are listed at 3 credits and other at 4. So depending on the class needed, you may go over the limit with two classes.

Also, I think most of the NM CC's have a summer discount to 7 credits if I am not mistaken. I do hope they continue this. It only brings them in more many in the long run. I have about 8 classes I would like to take and I estimate I would save about $2000 dollars going through clovis or NMJC then going through SUNY. And I get discounts as well.

Still waiting on my evaluation for Professional Credit as well as my military experience. we shall see if I need some of those 8 classes
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