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On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 12:22:25 -0500, HK wrote:
Gene Kearns wrote: PS For at least the first two years of study, I can't see any reason (as a taxpayer and educator) to pay a school (like GWU) $230 per semester hour, when the same education can be obtained at a local community college for about $48 per semester hour. That really depends upon the qualities of the student and the quality of the school. I would have thought George Washington U (GWU) was more than $230 a credit hour. Good private universities are way, way up there, $1000 a credit hour or more. When I went, GWU was charging close to $2000 for a three hour masters level course. I would take two at a time, which made me a part time student. The GI Bill I used paid for almost all the tuition. The current GWU rates a GRADUATE MBA & MSF $ 1,080.00 per credit hour SPHHS $ 1,024.00 per credit hour All Others $ 1,012.00 per credit hour GWSB Doctoral (for two semesters) $ 7,130.00 per semester PART-TIME UNDERGRADUATE & NON-DEGREE $ 1,090.00 per credit hour SMPA PART-TIME UNDERGRADUATE $ 1,120.00 per credit hour FULL-TIME* UNDERGRADUATE Entering Fall 2007 or Spring 2008 $39,210** per year*** Entering Fall 2006 or Spring 2007 $37,790** per year*** Entering Fall 2005 or Spring 2006 $36,370** per year*** I don't think the GI Bill should be considered for expensive private universities. -- John H |
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