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  1. #1
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    Feb 2005
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    Concord, MA
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    I guess I'm a little jaded from living in MA. When my other son went to U Mass Amherst, the tuition was 6k a year, but now it's 10K. I guess it's high compared to other places, but he got a really good education. And since most of the people here go to private universities and pay at least 30k a year just for tuition, it seems like nothing. I just saw on the news that the tuition in CA is going up to 10K. People here would think that was a deal! I'm in grad school for a second master's at a private university and I am paying about $900 a credit... total program is 60 credits, so do the math. I got a loan as I wasn't willing to give up my life style. I will pay it back when I start working again, although having a spouse certainly helps. Have you looked into grad assistantships? I was in a PhD program at ASU and I didn't pay a dime (I quit because I was sick of school at the time).

    One suggestion about AZ. Why would you be taking non degree courses? I seem to remember that you could take summer classes for in state tuition, no matter where you were from. Since there are 2 5 week summer sessions, it could be up to 12 credits. Of course, you have to be able to stand the heat!
    Also, a lot of people moved there, got a job to establish residency, a driver's license, etc and went part time. I also think you can take up to 6 credits for in state tuition. If you are planning to take a year off, why not move, get your residency if that is the program you really want to do.

  2. #2
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    Jun 2005
    Location
    Colorado
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    DH just showed me a video of riots at a college/university in California due to the increase in tuition fees. All I have to say is I am glad I am not a student right now.

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    Have you looked into grad assistantships? I was in a PhD program at ASU and I didn't pay a dime (I quit because I was sick of school at the time).

    One suggestion about AZ. Why would you be taking non degree courses? I seem to remember that you could take summer classes for in state tuition, no matter where you were from. Since there are 2 5 week summer sessions, it could be up to 12 credits. Of course, you have to be able to stand the heat!
    Also, a lot of people moved there, got a job to establish residency, a driver's license, etc and went part time. I also think you can take up to 6 credits for in state tuition. If you are planning to take a year off, why not move, get your residency if that is the program you really want to do.
    Having a grad assistantship waives out of state tuition, you're still liable for in-state - which in AZ isn't too high (yet!). Establishing residency is getting difficult though. Summers - I recommend on-line classes!! But be prepared for a foot race because they cram 16 weeks into 5 or 8 weeks (depending on the class.) You can also take classes during the winter break & those are three week classes. Kiss you husband goodbye & tell your friends Merry Christmas.
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