You really can't give a ball park figure. The cost per credit hour varies according to the university, location, whether a private institution or public, etc. I can say with confidence, it will be in the hundreds. You should find a university that meets your personal needs, wants, and desires, and then look at the cost particular to that institution. Remember, the cost per credit is only a part of the total cost. You will also have to consider, fees which may include, registration fees, technology fees, course fees, clinical fees, parking fees, books (very expensive), estimated living expenses, traveling costs, etc. It all adds up.
You really can't give a ball park figure. The cost per credit hour varies according to the university, location, whether a private institution or public, etc. I can say with confidence, it will be in the hundreds. You should find a university that meets your personal needs, wants, and desires, and then look at the cost particular to that institution. Remember, the cost per credit is only a part of the total cost. You will also have to consider, fees which may include, registration fees, technology fees, course fees, clinical fees, parking fees, books (very expensive), estimated living expenses, traveling costs, etc. It all adds up.
You really can't give a ball park figure. The cost per credit hour varies according to the university, location, whether a private institution or public, etc. I can say with confidence, it will be in the hundreds. You should find a university that meets your personal needs, wants, and desires, and then look at the cost particular to that institution. Remember, the cost per credit is only a part of the total cost. You will also have to consider, fees which may include, registration fees, technology fees, course fees, clinical fees, parking fees, books (very expensive), estimated living expenses, traveling costs, etc. It all adds up.
You really can't give a ball park figure. The cost per credit hour varies according to the university, location, whether a private institution or public, etc. I can say with confidence, it will be in the hundreds. You should find a university that meets your personal needs, wants, and desires, and then look at the cost particular to that institution. Remember, the cost per credit is only a part of the total cost. You will also have to consider, fees which may include, registration fees, technology fees, course fees, clinical fees, parking fees, books (very expensive), estimated living expenses, traveling costs, etc. It all adds up.
You really can't give a ball park figure. The cost per credit hour varies according to the university, location, whether a private institution or public, etc. I can say with confidence, it will be in the hundreds. You should find a university that meets your personal needs, wants, and desires, and then look at the cost particular to that institution. Remember, the cost per credit is only a part of the total cost. You will also have to consider, fees which may include, registration fees, technology fees, course fees, clinical fees, parking fees, books (very expensive), estimated living expenses, traveling costs, etc. It all adds up.
You really can't give a ball park figure. The cost per credit hour varies according to the university, location, whether a private institution or public, etc. I can say with confidence, it will be in the hundreds. You should find a university that meets your personal needs, wants, and desires, and then look at the cost particular to that institution. Remember, the cost per credit is only a part of the total cost. You will also have to consider, fees which may include, registration fees, technology fees, course fees, clinical fees, parking fees, books (very expensive), estimated living expenses, traveling costs, etc. It all adds up.
It just depends on what state. A very ballpark figure is approximately $70.00 - $87.00 per credit for a community college as an in-county resident.
The in-state tuition for the University of Maine at Augusta is $217 per credit hour.
8142 dollars, i know cause I used to go there.
In-state: $456/credit hour Out-of-state: $1,463/credit hour
"Saint Leo University accepts financial aid, and they also charge per credit hour. The current rate per credit hour for 2011 was 470.00 dollars."
The tuition at the University of Pheonix is $265 - $285 per credit hour. This is relatively low compared to other universities and offers various degrees.
Auburn UniversityAuburn, AlabamaAnnual College Costs (Fall 2008)* Cost per credit hour (in-state): $243 * Cost per credit hour (out-of-state): $729 For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (College Board) indicated below this answer box.
Michigan State UniversityEast Lansing, MIAnnual College Costs (Fall 2009)Cost per credit hour (in-state): $347Cost per credit hour (out-of-state): $896For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (College Board) indicated directly below this answer section.
I have no clue about a pediatric, but for a (exotic) vet it costs around $515 for 1 credit (or from what I've heard so far). Or 60 for $39,000.
Oakland UniversityRochester, MichiganAnnual College Costs (Fall 2009)In-state tuition and fees: $8,783Out-of-state tuition and fees: $20,498Room and board: $7,350Books and supplies: $1,320Tuition per credit hour not reported.
It will depend which online school you choose. For instance, Columbia Southern University charges $200 for a credit hour, which means your bachelor's degree will cost you from $24,000 to $25,000.
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