Here are the costs not including housing and living expense:
-- The average annual tuition and fees for a four-year bachelor's degree in the United States is $8,893 for in-state attendees of public colleges, $22,203 for out-of-state attendees of public colleges, and $30,094 for private nonprofit colleges. These 2013-2014 figures, from reports released by the College Board, represent a 2.9 to 3.8 percent increase from the previous year. The 2.9 percent increase for in-state students at public institutions is one of the smallest increases in 30 years.
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The youngest of our four (combined) children is entering his 5th year in college and once completed, will give my husband a 4/4 record for producing college graduates. No small feat with the associated costs. My beef is that it should not take more than 4 years, and universities in the US seem to be designing majors so that completing them does take more than 4 years. I think it is gouging. Someone asked me the other day if there was anything I would bother to publicly protest anymore. this would be it. Bring back the promise/reality of a four year undergrad degree. Cut out the unnecessary electives if you must. Stop making college degrees unaffordable and unattainable.
On Sunday, August 10, 2014 10:52:45 AM UTC-4, Allan Heretic wrote:Don brought up college education the university I went to know has many of it's courses on line. Personally it is a positive way of pursuing your university degree, down side it takes a lot of focus.
Allan
A Living Soul
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