There are no standard tuition and fee rates for colleges and universities. Each institution will have rates particular to itself. There are a number of variables to consider to include whether the institution is public or private, the geographical location, the specific program of study (some of which have greater course and/or clinical fees), and whether the school is a two year or four year institution. Once you collect the names of some colleges and universities you have an interest in, you can then research the cost specific to those institutions.
Also: be wary of any "university" that quotes you a specific dollar figure for an actual degree; this is more typical of diploma mills than of accredited schools. (Note that this does not apply to non-degree programs such as professional or certification training; for those, it's normal to have a fixed price for a particular course of study.)
No it does not cost anything. The university does charge a $7 fee for parking per car though.
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Your local community college is often the best place to obtain an associates degree. Community colleges offer many associate degrees and often times the cost is much less than a larger university.
The cost for an Associate degree will depend on which school you choose to go to. Private school will charge thousands per semester. You can get the same degree at a community college for $5 to $25 a credit (roughly $100 to $150 a semester).
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Associate degrees are two year degrees that are far less comprehensive than four year university bachelor degrees. You cannot do much with associate degrees.
More than it is worth
Not much
"The tuition fees for the University of Phoenix vary depending on the type of degree you want. Associate Degrees cost $380 per credit, Bachelor's Degrees cost $570 per credit, Master's Degrees cost $715 per credit, and Doctoral Degrees cost $795 per credit."
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.
Varies by schools $5,000-20,000 for 2 year Associate degree or 3-4 year Bachelor degree
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If you are working on an a bachelor's degree, you are in a sense completing much of what is required for an associate degree. However, to obtain the associate degree you must be at an institution that offers the degree, and is the institution you attend offers both degrees, you must declare the associate degree first.
It can range from $30,000 to $65,000 which is still much less than the cost of a physical university. Be warned: Most employers who are looking for somebody who went to university don't like those online ones.