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The Great Student Swap - Alpha - 09-24-2022 Shhh. It's a secret Out-of-state students at public universities: the enrollment trend that’s fueling the student debt crisis. (slate.com) RE: The Great Student Swap - LevelUP - 09-24-2022 If an out-of-state school charges 3 times the tuition of an in-state school, then it would be hard to attend that school. The ways around this would be 1. You get a scholarship with a high GPA/ACT/SAT. 2. There are online options that make tuition more affordable. ASU online is around $500 a credit hour, which is reasonable. Many employers will pay $5000 a year towards tuition to colleges such as ASU online. Transfer in max credits, and you could have a degree for around $20,000, which is somewhat reasonable. RE: The Great Student Swap - dfrecore - 09-26-2022 (09-24-2022, 08:08 PM)LevelUP Wrote: If an out-of-state school charges 3 times the tuition of an in-state school, then it would be hard to attend that school. The out-of-state school does not charge 3x the tuition of an in-state school. Out-of-state schools charge what it costs to go there. Instead, in-state schools give you a huge discount, based on the fact that you (or your parents) are taxpayers in the state and are helping to fund in-state schools with their tax dollars - so you're not paying full price. If you decide to go out-of-state, to a school you can't afford, and take out debt for it, that's just ridiculous. And I'm not sure why taxpayers should be footing the bill for $10 to $20k of that, since it's a decision you made. RE: The Great Student Swap - ashkir - 09-26-2022 It would've cost me almost 20x to attend an in-state school versus me going to UMPI. I find that sad. RE: The Great Student Swap - bluebooger - 09-26-2022 > ASU online is around $500 a credit hour, which is reasonable. you and i have a different definition of reasonable > Many employers will pay $5000 a year towards tuition that's 10 credits a year -- or 3 courses a year if you transfer in 90 credits it would still take you 3 years to graduate if you relied solely on your employer -- and that's after spending money and time doing the 90 credits |