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Colleges and universities have a standard tution rate and fees (w/o the financial aid, loans, and grants). However, once you transfer your credits from an associate's degree over, isn't the tuiton rate standard supposed to lower accordingly to the number of credits transferred?

2007-03-14 07:15:09 · 1 answers · asked by F G 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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I don't get your reasoning for that.

Yes, colleges and universities generally have a standard tuition rate. There are typically two methods of this: 1) a flat rate, with different rates depending on whether you are full time, part time, etc (how many units you take doesn't matter); or 2) a $ amount per unit (so if it is $100/unit and you take 15 units, you pay $1500). Some schools have sort of a blend btw those two methods.

All this is determined by what you're taking for that semester/quarter. It has no bearing on what you did in the past or what you transferred over.

2007-03-14 07:38:03 · answer #1 · answered by Linkin 7 · 0 0

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