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JL8Jeff
08-15-2006, 10:36 AM
I was talking to somebody here at work and the cost of college popped up. Roughly, what does it cost for a year of college tuition today, not taking into account scholarships or going to a state college? I'm almost afraid to hear what it really costs!:shock:
Tru2Chevy
08-15-2006, 10:39 AM
I left Slippery Rock in December 2002, and tuition there for out of state students that semester was $18,800
- Justin
88jerseyiroc
08-15-2006, 10:39 AM
I think Seton Hall is up near 30k a year without room and board.
su_maverick
08-15-2006, 10:54 AM
I remember that Syracuse was around $35-$40k, thank god for scholarships.
Untamed
08-15-2006, 11:44 AM
My financial advisor has me saving for a quarter million - thats right, $250k for three kids to go to college (assuming no scholarships)
And no, there's no way in hell we can save that much. So doing what we can.
WayFast84
08-15-2006, 11:46 AM
Damn!!
Does any one know how much it costs to go to a technical school like UTI or something?
BonzoHansen
08-15-2006, 12:02 PM
Damn!!
Does any one know how much it costs to go to a technical school like UTI or something?
Have you tried their websites?
slugger27nj
08-15-2006, 12:07 PM
I graduated from Rowan in '94 and just finished paying off my loans about a year or so ago (what a relief that was). It's gone up quite a bit since then....here's what their tuition and fees are now:
http://www.rowan.edu/adminfinance/bursar/Tuition/index.htm
JL8Jeff
08-15-2006, 12:12 PM
Dam! :shock: That's insane. It must take 10 years to get out of debt once you graduate to pay off the student loans. The main reason I was asking is because when I was in college I honestly only found 2 or 3 courses that did anything to help me with my career. I still think on the job experience is worth a lot more than schooling. In school, you can learn the "rules" to how things should be done, but in the business world you can toss 99% of them out. But most employers won't even talk to you without any schooling. My college (RIT) had a lot of community college students who were able to transer 80-90% of their credits towards getting a 4 year degree. That seems to be the only affordable way to get schooling.
97slpss
08-15-2006, 12:18 PM
im going to caldwell college....2 minutes away from me and its 20k a year
Squirrel
08-15-2006, 12:18 PM
tuition goes up roughly 7% a year...and with NJ cutting the budget drastically schools got merked on, i dont feel like pullin up my bill, but i think it was just under 9k for the upcoming fall semester
BonzoHansen
08-15-2006, 12:31 PM
tuition goes up roughly 7% a year...and with NJ cutting the budget drastically schools got merked on, i dont feel like pullin up my bill, but i think it was just under 9k for the upcoming fall semester
That is such crap. The only thing run fiscally worse than a government is an institute of higher learning. There is so much waste it is not even funny. Tuition has always outstripped inflation. Always.
I will start saving for the kids college when they hit elementary. It is going to hurt.
su_maverick
08-15-2006, 12:47 PM
To be honest, thats why Im thinking that when we decide to have kids we might move back to northern virginia. UVA which is probably one of the best ranked (if not #1) public schools in the nation is $10k per year with tuition + room & board for in state students. VA Tech isnt far behind either.
WayFast84
08-15-2006, 12:56 PM
Have you tried their websites?
Yeah I couldnt find it..
LS1Hawk
08-15-2006, 12:58 PM
I was looking at some grad school programs, and they were like $30,000-$60,000+, depending upon the school of course. God, just think what it's going to cost in 20 years when we have kids going off to school!
88jerseyiroc
08-15-2006, 01:04 PM
I know Wyo tech was 16k and change. that was without room that was an extra 275 a month for an apartment that they had at the time, This was in Wyoming before they put that huge dorms and main site in laramie. That was for 9 months and the min for 6 months was 14k an change. I know some people that spent nearly 40k for all courses that Wyo tech had to offer. I know Lincoln Tech was about the same but since it is close no room and board.
WayFast84
08-15-2006, 01:34 PM
O well I deffinatly want to go to UTI, I want to take nearly all of their courses but, I would be happy with just, Collision and refinishing, Hot Rod U, and Nascar technical Institute.
qwikz28
08-15-2006, 01:39 PM
supposedly St Johns is 40k+ per year
su_maverick
08-15-2006, 01:43 PM
O well I deffinatly want to go to UTI, I want to take nearly all of their courses but, I would be happy with just, Collision and refinishing, Hot Rod U, and Nascar technical Institute.
arent those all in different campuses?
I thought hot rod was in pa and nascar was in nc?
HardcoreZ28
08-15-2006, 02:31 PM
When I was at TCNJ tuition plus room and board was about $12-$14k a year....thank god for state schools! Not bad for a school ranked in the top 10 for small business schools in the country.
WayFast84
08-15-2006, 02:34 PM
arent those all in different campuses?
I thought hot rod was in pa and nascar was in nc?
Yep, I want to take hot rod and collision together, then Ill be able to get a job and move to NC on my own for NTI.
I was also soposed to be going to middlesex this year, but i couldnt cause the class I was going to take was at like 12:45
JL8Jeff
08-15-2006, 02:34 PM
A wise man once said "well, the world needs ditchdiggers too, you know!"
http://www.dcasali.com/images/filmntv/caddyshack_smales_frown.jpg
UVA which is probably one of the best ranked (if not #1) public schools in the nation is $10k per year with tuition + room & board for in state students.
Really? I had no idea UVA was so good. Rankings are interesting. That's not a bad deal at all...I just couldn't ever live in VA unless it was to commute to DC.
su_maverick
08-15-2006, 02:47 PM
Charlottesville (where UVA is) VA is usually ranked in the top 5 places to live in the country (yes, I know, more rankings). When school is in session its great but once the students leave its boring as hell. Yeah, UVA is rated great year after year. It is one of the only state schools to ever be considered for entrance into the Ivy League but that will never happen. I moved here from northern VA which is completly different from the rest of the state.
79CamaroDiva
08-15-2006, 04:51 PM
Rutgers was 9k/year tuition last year, probably went up some, but room and board nearly double the cost. Luckily they're extremely helpful with financial aid and stuff. I just got my bill for this year, I'm only paying $1k/semester cause i'm part time. :w00t:
JL8Jeff
08-15-2006, 05:00 PM
Rutgers was 9k/year tuition last year, probably went up some, but room and board nearly double the cost. Luckily they're extremely helpful with financial aid and stuff. I just got my bill for this year, I'm only paying $1k/semester cause i'm party time. :w00t:
Fixed! :rofl:
qwikz28
08-15-2006, 05:04 PM
Fixed! :rofl:
:lol:
BigAls87Z28
08-15-2006, 05:26 PM
My old college, WNEC in Springfield, Mass for the engineering was 30k a year room and board before any help. Regular R&B for anyone else but engineering was about 27k. That was a few years ago, dunno about today. Private school though.
ar0ck
08-15-2006, 05:30 PM
I go to community college, and its a hair under 7k a year.
maroman88
08-16-2006, 12:12 AM
bergen was around 3k a year full time the last 2 years. i transfered to ramapo this semester and it was over 5k. i had to pay $200 to park my car there cuz i commute lol
when I went to RVCC it was around 2K a year. it probably hasnt gone up much since then (2002-2003)
PBodyGT87
08-16-2006, 01:12 AM
Rider is 35 to live on campus. I commute, brings me down to about 23. Damn private schools.
Brando56894
08-16-2006, 02:23 AM
way too much. i think it was like 18 or 19 grand at William Paterson and they just upped it. i think its like 17 or 18 at Rutgers. one of my close friends is goin to an art school in San Fran and its 70 grand a year!! :shock:
79CamaroDiva
08-16-2006, 02:24 AM
Fixed! :rofl:
hahaha oh man.. y'all think im an alcoholic.. and to think, before i came to rutgers i couldnt stand alcohol. don't forget to factor that into the cost equation :lol:
Brando56894
08-16-2006, 02:31 AM
hahaha oh man.. y'all think im an alcoholic.. and to think, before i came to rutgers i couldnt stand alcohol. don't forget to factor that into the cost equation :lol:
i find that hard to believe melissa :lol: i will say thought before freshman year i hate beer, thought it tasted like piss. my friends and i drank the hard **** since we were like 14 :lol:
78camaro
08-16-2006, 05:09 AM
im looking into uti for january and depending on what you want to take its 18k-30k
8 months...40k. no financial aid :?
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