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PSA State Community Colleges -- MD, RI, TN, CA, OR, NY
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(01-08-2021, 04:07 PM)monchevy Wrote:
(12-28-2020, 12:49 AM)Life Long Learning Wrote:
(11-11-2020, 11:57 PM)ashkir Wrote: Just a reminder for residents of the following states: Maryland, Rhode Island, Tennessee, California, New York, Oregon... Remember your state-funded community colleges have no tuition and fees are ridiculously cheap. California caps fees at $46 per unit making all classes under $150 each! New York goes as far as up to a 4-year degree.

Right now with COVID and everyone is online, it is a great time to take advantage of your local community college!

Show me the cheap OR CC tuition rates?

Yeah, as a New Yorker, I'd love to see all these freebies, too. State schools are hundreds of dollars per credit plus fees for residents, plus you have to go in person to get a certificate of residence signed by your country treasurer in order to even get that in-state resident tuition.

My local NYC colleges don't demand the certificate, but it's still hundreds of dollars per credit, plus fees.

This fall I looked at my local community college and wanted to take American Sign Language as my foreign language I need to graduate. The course was over $700 for 3 credits. That's just tuition and fees. I still needed to buy the book which was well over $100. I said forget it. I'll take whatever UMPI offers. It's much cheaper. Oh I forgot I would need to go get the stupid certificate of residency. My town hall has been closed most of this time so I don't even know how I would have gotten it. The certificate of residency is such a pain in the arse. I wish the state would do away with it. I mean if you have a valid NYS license or nondriver ID card, isn't that enough?  


(01-08-2021, 04:22 PM)rachel83az Wrote:
(01-08-2021, 04:07 PM)monchevy Wrote:
(12-28-2020, 12:49 AM)Life Long Learning Wrote:
(11-11-2020, 11:57 PM)ashkir Wrote: Just a reminder for residents of the following states: Maryland, Rhode Island, Tennessee, California, New York, Oregon... Remember your state-funded community colleges have no tuition and fees are ridiculously cheap. California caps fees at $46 per unit making all classes under $150 each! New York goes as far as up to a 4-year degree.

Right now with COVID and everyone is online, it is a great time to take advantage of your local community college!

Show me the cheap OR CC tuition rates?

Yeah, as a New Yorker, I'd love to see all these freebies, too. State schools are hundreds of dollars per credit plus fees for residents, plus you have to go in person to get a certificate of residence signed by your country treasurer in order to even get that in-state resident tuition.

My local NYC colleges don't demand the certificate, but it's still hundreds of dollars per credit, plus fees.

Might be talking about this? https://www.ny.gov/programs/tuition-free...cholarship

https://portal.311.nyc.gov/article/?kanumber=KA-02113

What the website says and what's reality are 2 entirely different things. Only a few thousand people have actually gotten to use the Excelsior Scholarship. If you've EVER taken a single college course, the rules are different. You have to have been a full time student every year since you FIRST went to college. You have to agree to stay in NY for a minimum of 5 years after you graduate also. There's other stipulations as well. No one I know has actually received this scholarship even kids straight out of high school and into a SUNY school. It's a farce. The maximum award amount is $5,500 and tuition at the closest 4 year SUNY campus is $7,700 plus the fees! If you receive a TAP award or a Pell grant or any other grants or scholarships, this one is also reduced. The whole program is a joke to people who live here. 
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(11-11-2020, 11:57 PM)ashkir Wrote: Just a reminder for residents of the following states: Maryland, Rhode Island, Tennessee, California, New York, Oregon... Remember your state-funded community colleges have no tuition and fees are ridiculously cheap. California caps fees at $46 per unit making all classes under $150 each! New York goes as far as up to a 4-year degree.

Right now with COVID and everyone is online, it is a great time to take advantage of your local community college!

Oregon CC for ONE online instate class is $484 Tuition & $264 Fees = $748 for 2.67 SH (4 Qtr hrs)........No Thanks!?
https://www.lanecc.edu/esfs/credit-tuition


Out-of-State the WA CC's are way cheaper like Highline College? (a CC).
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<Jumps into the time machine> I so miss the $35/credit tuition rates of two decades or two dozen years ago... <sigh>
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(01-08-2021, 04:22 PM)rachel83az Wrote:
(01-08-2021, 04:07 PM)monchevy Wrote:
(12-28-2020, 12:49 AM)Life Long Learning Wrote:
(11-11-2020, 11:57 PM)ashkir Wrote: Just a reminder for residents of the following states: Maryland, Rhode Island, Tennessee, California, New York, Oregon... Remember your state-funded community colleges have no tuition and fees are ridiculously cheap. California caps fees at $46 per unit making all classes under $150 each! New York goes as far as up to a 4-year degree.

Right now with COVID and everyone is online, it is a great time to take advantage of your local community college!

Show me the cheap OR CC tuition rates?

Yeah, as a New Yorker, I'd love to see all these freebies, too. State schools are hundreds of dollars per credit plus fees for residents, plus you have to go in person to get a certificate of residence signed by your country treasurer in order to even get that in-state resident tuition.

My local NYC colleges don't demand the certificate, but it's still hundreds of dollars per credit, plus fees.

Might be talking about this? https://www.ny.gov/programs/tuition-free...cholarship

https://portal.311.nyc.gov/article/?kanumber=KA-02113

That is a program open to a relatively few number of people, with dozens of stipulations. Which is very, very different from "no tuition and fees are ridiculously cheap." Our community colleges in NY have expensive tuition and expensive fees, as well as a lot of red tape to enroll. I've ended up taking classes at CCs in Kansas, Illinois and Arizona for less than half of what my state community colleges would cost. So just saying that post was really misleading about NY. Community college costs the proverbial arm and leg here, with a few vital organs thrown in.
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(01-09-2021, 02:37 AM)monchevy Wrote: That is a program open to a relatively few number of people, with dozens of stipulations. Which is very, very different from "no tuition and fees are ridiculously cheap." Our community colleges in NY have expensive tuition and expensive fees, as well as a lot of red tape to enroll. I've ended up taking classes at CCs in Kansas, Illinois and Arizona for less than half of what my state community colleges would cost. So just saying that post was really misleading about NY. Community college costs the proverbial arm and leg here, with a few vital organs thrown in.

True. But I can see how someone would see that and think that getting tuition-free credits in NY would be "easy".
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(01-09-2021, 06:04 AM)rachel83az Wrote:
(01-09-2021, 02:37 AM)monchevy Wrote: That is a program open to a relatively few number of people, with dozens of stipulations. Which is very, very different from "no tuition and fees are ridiculously cheap." Our community colleges in NY have expensive tuition and expensive fees, as well as a lot of red tape to enroll. I've ended up taking classes at CCs in Kansas, Illinois and Arizona for less than half of what my state community colleges would cost. So just saying that post was really misleading about NY. Community college costs the proverbial arm and leg here, with a few vital organs thrown in.

True. But I can see how someone would see that and think that getting tuition-free credits in NY would be "easy".

Yeah, college here is anything but affordable. Otherwise I would have had a degree a long time ago. APUS is actually cheaper than any college here. $306-ish per credit all in. No laundry list of fees or even textbook expenses. And the Brightspace LMS is fantastic. Not sure why people lump it in with UoPhoenix, Ashford, etc. It may be a for-profit, but it doesn't charge predatory tuition and fees, it's properly accredited, and the quality of learning is excellent. I've done certificate programs at NYU and CUNY schools, and APUS is on par, if not better in many ways. Plus, most of the faculty have a PhD, and are thoroughly engaged. I took a 16-week class at a Kansas CC over the summer and the instructor was AWOL the whole time. Our only clue that she existed was that every 4 weeks, grades would appear.
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(11-11-2020, 11:57 PM)ashkir Wrote: Just a reminder for residents of the following states: Maryland, Rhode Island, Tennessee, California, New York, Oregon... Remember your state-funded community colleges have no tuition and fees are ridiculously cheap. California caps fees at $46 per unit making all classes under $150 each! New York goes as far as up to a 4-year degree.

Right now with COVID and everyone is online, it is a great time to take advantage of your local community college!

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https://www.ct.edu/pact
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