depends, AA degrees very from public junior colleges probably the best bet, yo private school like tech schools. Most all schools have financial aid or grants. Grants available amount to hundreds of millions of dollars for students from families that just can't afford it, to just about every group, race, religion and regional students you can think of. out of you're own pocket at a junior college about $ 5,000 depending on the college.
2006-10-02 03:07:34
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answered by Courtney 1
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Not much depending on where you go to school and usually FAFSA covers the full cost for an American student. Foreign students pay twice the tuition which can be as costly as going to a four year college or university. Public junior or community colleges are cheaper, but some private schools offer 2 year degrees, but it may be more. Public junior colleges you can get an Associates through your FAFSA since I got mine in 2001 paid all on FAFSA.
2006-10-02 10:04:33
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answered by nabdullah2001 5
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Depends on the college you go to, there are all different price ranges. The college's location, it being public or private, whether it is a univ, college or community college, all have determination in the cost. That's really a question you should ask the colleges your interested in.
2006-10-02 10:42:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I have an associates and it cost about $9000
2006-10-02 10:01:28
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answered by Anonymous
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it all depends on where you go. going to a comm. college to get your associates is hellaciously cheaper as far as bachelor's just depends on where you live the schools tuition rate
2006-10-02 10:52:33
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answered by Trojan8408 5
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About $48,000 - $58,000 for an average college, which would include tuition and books only.
2006-10-02 10:12:44
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answered by RKC 3
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depends on the school and financial aid
2006-10-02 10:28:45
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answered by stgradyp 2
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