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(10-05-2024, 04:40 PM)NotJoeBiden Wrote:(10-04-2024, 11:51 PM)FireMedic_Philosopher Wrote: So that is a total of 850 per credit. I know of several doctorates with cheaper rates. But still, it is much cheaper than some other schools.
What other schools have you found that cost less?
(10-02-2024, 07:27 PM)FireMedic_Philosopher Wrote:(09-27-2024, 07:32 PM)kakasahib Wrote: In lump sum, if you have too many colleges and their transcripts, have your budget of $100 to $120 because parchment and national clearing house charge different fees for different transcripts.
I hope this helps.
Since i applied while i am doing another master with UMPI MAOL because if i admitted in PhD it will start till August 2025.
Based on what i got and my early review of unofficial transcripts i have to do 18 credits with $350 and plus $500 other fees.
Thanks
Is that 500 in fees per credit or per semester?
Ooh, I guess they raised their price from what was listed online.
Some Colleges that offer Doctorate level courses for less than 850 per credit:
University of Illinois
Louisiana State University
Middle Georgia State University
Eastern Illinois University
Southern Illinois University
University of Missouri
Missouri State University
University of Kansas
I could go on...
But to quickly give a frame of reference, many Midwestern public universities (not privates) have policies where out-of-state students are charged the same as in-state residents for 100 percent online classes. (Indiana State is a notable exception, and many of the departments there charge out the ass if you live out of state. Same with Iowa State)
So, for many Midwestern public schools you can expect to pay under 800, hell... under 600 per credit, including fees at the doctoral level (presuming you aren't in medical/dental or law school).
Two examples: Eastern Illinois University doctoral tuition 344/hr (online doctoral degrees in Education)
Middle Georgia State University grad tuition (MS and DSc) 261/hr ( online DSc offered in IT or Public Safety/Law enforcement)
This is partly why I look askance at any program costing over 20,000 and refuse to look at anything over 25,000.
YMMV
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