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College Cost Comparison. Myra Dimler. Why College?.
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College Cost Comparison Myra Dimler
Why College? • College is valuable to society because it can promote a better community and a better financial life for those who attend. Studies show that people who attend college are more likely to get a well paying job than those who do not. Studies also show that people who have attended college are more financially stable.
Why College? • College is valuable to me because it can give me a better life, and in something I enjoy due to all of the majors available. If I get a major in something I enjoy, and get a job in that, It will be enjoyable. Not only will I be working in something I like, I will also be paid for it.
University of Denver • Medium sized, co-ed,4-year Private university, Located in Denver, CO. • Many majors provided. • 78% Graduating in 6 years • Tuition: 42,090 • Room/Board: 11,307 • Books/Supplies: 1,800 • Estimated Personal Expenses: 1,332 • Transportation: 1,167 • Cost for Year 1: 57,696
Colorado School of Mines • Medium sized, Co-ed, 4-year public university located in Golden, Co. • Colorado School of Mines focuses on engineering. • 70% Graduating in 6 years. • Tuition: 16,485 • Room/Board: 8,901 • Books/Supplies: 1,500 • Estimated Personal Expenses: 1,125 • Transportation: 1,300 • Cost for Year 1: 29,311
Front Range Community College • Large, Co-ed, 2-year public university located in Westminster, CO. • Many majors offered • Tuition: 3,896 • Room/Board: 8,712 • Books/Supplies: 1,749 • Estimated Personal Expenses: 4,815 • Transportation: • Cost for Year 1: 19,172
University of New Mexico • A large, 4 year, Co-ed public University, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. • Many Majors provided. • 47% Graduating in 6 years. • Tuition: 6,447 • Room/Board: 8,924 • Books/Supplies: 1,048 • Estimated Personal Expenses: 3,238 • Transportation: 1,766 • Cost for Year 1: 21,423
University of British Columbia • Large, co-ed, private school located in Vancouver, Canada. • Tuition: 23,300 • Living costs/Book/Student fees:13,000-15,000 • Cost for year 1: 38,000
Table of College Costs This chat displays all the colleges mentioned in this PowerPoint for comparison.
My choice • Based on the information I choose, I would most likely attend Front Range Community college due to its majors, locations, and cost. However, I am still looking at many colleges, and If I picked one from this list, I would choose Front Range Community College.