(06-27-2018, 03:01 PM)allvia Wrote:I did send her the Texas Tech one as well, it looks like the Track 1 may be a good fit. The site was rather difficult to locate tuition information on. So many of these schools pay too much attention to making things look web-fancy that they forget that people need the function of the information being easily obtained.(06-27-2018, 01:45 PM)sanantone Wrote: With low budgets, there usually isn't a fancy option. I believe Texas Tech is under $500 per credit hour or near it. It's not a fancy school, but it's a decent one. They have statistics on how graduates of their environmental sustainability program do, and most of them find a job in a short period of time. More specifically, 60% of their graduates are employed upon graduation, and it's probably because of the internship. There are no required campus visits. I think the average starting salary is around $60k, but I could be wrong.
We're located in New England so there are tuition agreements in place that allow her discounted rates to other NE schools if the local state system does not offer it. She is looking into those options, since our local does not seem to have an ideal match. The problem is finding things that are online vs on-campus - tough to go to night school and have to drive 200 miles each way to class
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