it would cost about $15,000, depending on the degree
For the 2014 to 2015 school year, the in state tuition at Virginia Tech was around 12,017 dollars per year. For out of state students, the cost was around 28,048 dollars.
a 2 year associates degree
Yes. You can get it at a 2-year community college.
The cost of a four degree varies greatly by the school in which the degree is obtained. Private colleges or Ivy League colleges are more expensive than state universities.
It all depends on what degree you are taking at the university. A year at university can cost you anywhere between $5,000-20,000 a year. plus the cost of books,projects, living or transportation etc.
In the 2009-2010 school year, undergrad tuition and fees were listed at $15,795 for 30 credits a year.
Varies by schools $5,000-20,000 for 2 year Associate degree or 3-4 year Bachelor degree
The cost of becoming a vet tech depends on the program you choose. If your goal is to become a certified technician, programs begin as low as $725, but if you want a degree the cost will depend on the school you choose. There are two year and four year degree programs for vet techs. Since all states require vet techs to meet educational requirements, including taking a licensing exam , there are a a good selection of schools.http://www.veterinarytechnicianschools.com/Default.aspx?ID=108
My husband just went to a meeting with a "financial aid adviser" and the 2-year computer drafting associate degree is almost $45,000!!!!!! I think ITT is a scam!!!!!! 14,000 to 15,000
For a four year degree, you are looking at $80,000. This includes the basics and the degree, and usually they will place you with the best employment opportunities, giving you security as a bonus.
what is the cost to study for two year a bachelor degree and to live on campus