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College Cost Comparison

College Cost Comparison. By: Antz Abeyta 5-20-14 P.7. Why Higher Education is Important to Me. You can make more money a year with a college education. You can get a better job then with a diploma. You can go farther in life!!!. Why higher Education is important to Society.

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College Cost Comparison

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  1. College Cost Comparison By: AntzAbeyta 5-20-14 P.7

  2. Why Higher Education is Important to Me • You can make more money a year with a college education. • You can get a better job then with a diploma. • You can go farther in life!!!

  3. Why higher Education is important to Society • Better Employment • More Doctors and Scientist • Better World!!!

  4. Private 4 Year College- Duke University

  5. Colorado 4 Year College-Metro State University of Denver • Academic Experience • Average class size 22 • Student/faculty ratio 21 to 1 • Number of faculty 518 full-time, 1,089 part-time • Majors 55 • Master’s Degrees Professional Accountancy, Teacher Education and Social Work

  6. 4 Year out-of-state Public College-Michigan State University • FINANCES • General fund budgeted revenues (2013–14): $1,150,300,000 • Tuition and fees: $809.1 million • State appropriations: $249.5 million • Other university funds: $91.7 million • General fund budgeted expenditures (2013–14): $1,150,300,300 • Salaries: $736.4 million* • Supplies, services, and equipment: $377 million* • Labor: $36.9 million* • *These are estimates. Final 2013–14 budget distribution is pending. • Tuition (2013–14) Resident undergraduate students • Lower division: $428.75/credit • Upper division: $476.50/credit • Resident graduate students: $621.25/credit • Nonresident undergraduate students • Lower division: $1,125.00/credit • Upper division: $1,160.50/credit • Nonresident graduate students: $1,220.25/credit • Housing (2013–14) • Residence hall rates • Undergraduate (double room/silver meal plan): $4,403/semester • Graduate (permanent single room/$300 food credit plus 75 meal accesses): $3,896/semester • Apartment rates • One bedroom (standard): $650/month • Two bedrooms (standard): $774/month

  7. 2 Year Colorado Community College-Arapahoe Community College • •Opportunities for success—through two-year associate degrees, certificates and guaranteed transfer programs to Colorado public four-year institutions • •More than 100 degree and certificate programs—so you receive a solid foundation for your future • •Small class sizes—so you get the attention you need to be successful • •Faculty who care—and who take the time to get to know you and how you learn • •Affordability and accessibility—thanks to the lowest tuition among state-funded schools and financial aid and scholarships • •Convenient locations—Littleton Campus, Parker Campus and Castle Rock Campus • •Preparation for the future—through individual attention, library services and a career center so you will become part of a network of outstanding Arapahoe Community College alumni who, thanks to their ACC education, have gone on to Do More

  8. International College-Oxford University • There are over 22,000 students at Oxford, including 11,772 undergraduates and 9,850 graduate students • The majority of Oxford’s UK undergraduates come from state schools. Latest figures show that, for UK students attending schools or colleges in the UK, 56.8% of places on undergraduate courses went to applicants from the state sector. • Oxford spends over £5.67 million each year on outreach activities, in addition to the around £7 million it spends on bursaries. • In 2014-15, Oxford has the most generous no-strings attached financial support for UK and EU undergraduates from the lowest income households. The lowest-income students receive support, through bursaries and fee reductions, totalling almost £20,000 over three years. • Graduate students make up around 45 % of the total student body at Oxford. 62% of them come from outside the UK. • Over 1,000 fully-funded scholarships are available for new master’s and doctoral students in 2014. • Our academic staff come from almost 100 different countries and territories, and our students from more than 140. • Oxford has more world-leading academics (rated 4* in the 2008 national Research Assessment Exercise) than any other UK university. Oxford also has the highest number of world-leading or internationally excellent (4* or 3*) academics in the UK. • Oxford consistently has the highest research income from external sponsors of any UK university. In 2012-13, 40% (£436.8m) of income came from this source. • Oxford University has won nine Queen's Anniversary Prizes for Higher Education, more than any other university.

  9. Go To College!!!

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