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WHO HAS THE CHEAPEST TUITION FEES?

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Asked by RICKYFLO Monday Jul 28th 2008 in College Tuition
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U.S. Career Institute - Correspondence University, Community College and Vocational School - Fully Accredited Nationally and Regionally – Now $45 per credit hour - Also offers highly respected vocational Diplomas, Associate Degrees, Bachelor Degrees and Professional Specialization Certificates as well as preparation for many Institute Certifications – over 30 years of experience – 17 000 students worldwide with only 4 complaints on BBB out of 17 000 students - Highly Regarded - Highly Respected College.

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Not a hard question to answer at all. The answer is Penn Foster College – Correspondence University, Community College and Vocational School - Fully Accredited Nationally and Regionally – Now $65 per credit hour - Full regional Accreditation coming soon – Will then move to $90 per credit hour – Also offers highly respected vocational Diplomas, Associate Degrees, Bachelor Degrees and Professional Specialization Certificates as well as preparation for many Institute Certifications - 100 years of experience - 65 000 students worldwide with only 200 complaints concerning payments on BBB out of 65 000 students - Highly Regarded - Highly Respected College

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the above answer is a moronic answer. the person asked a direct question. if you don't have an answer don't waste webspace.

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This is a very broad question because every institution has different fees for different programs, so depending on which online program you are looking into attending that will determine which institution has the cheapest tuition and fees.

I must say though, the schools with the cheapest tuition and fees are not always the best schools. With the popularity of online universities growing by the day, much like everything else in this world you often times get what you pay for. Schools who are very inexpensive are so because they sometimes are not of the highest quality, and in turn their degrees do not hold much value in the workforce.

My suggestion is that you find a school that offers a program that you are truly interested in, and then find a way to finance you education. Here are a couple articles that might be of some interest to an individuals such as yourself who is looking into higher education, but who is concerned about the price tag attached to it.

Five Common Mistakes To Avoid When Filling Out the FAFSA

A College Degree: Is It Really Worth the Money?

Grants and Scholarships: What You Need to Know

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