It depends on which community college, its location, and state tuition caps. I do hope you realize that community college degrees are typically designed as two year programs of study and not four. That is unless you turn into what I would call a perpetual student hall of famer. All colleges have them. To determine the cost of the community college in your area, read the following carefully and follow through on the link provided below this answer box.
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Community college is an excellent way to begin or end one's college education. Completing the first two years of classes at a community college before transferring to a four-year university is an excellent way to save money because community college tuition is normally much lower. For students planning to work in a field that requires only an Associate degree, community colleges usually have a wide variety of programs.
Vets go to college for 8 years, not 3. $65,000 a year is average.
enough money to pay for 2-4 years of college.
about $500,000 for 4 years
Scottsdale Community CollegeScottsdale, ArizonaAnnual College Costs (Fall 2009)In-state tuition and fees: $2,160Out-of-state tuition and fees: $9,390Books and supplies: $1,200
Paying for community college is much cheaper than financing the education you would get at a university. Community college finance options are found easier than others because the school is smaller and the tuition is not as high. Community colleges will accept scholarships and grants just like any other school, and you can use the extra money for school supplies or living expenses. If you live in a city that has a community college, try beginning your college career there and then go to a larger school.
to much
depends what state you live in. go to your community college's website.
A university diploma is much better, and more expensive, than a diploma from a community college.
Free college instead of money
how much money you need for college
Four years of college! Seriously. Wether it's community college or ivy league. $20,000-$50,000. Could be more. Could be less depending on how much higher education is in you area.