Can anyone estimate the cost of the first two years of Houston Community College?
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What would be the estimated cost for the first two years or associates degree at Houston Community College?
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Answer:
Depends on if you're in the district or not, and how many credit hours you are taking. For a normal 14 hour credit load, you are looking at 1000 a semester ($4000 for all two years) if you are in-district. Out-of-district, it's double the price ($8000 for all two years). However, all of this is BEFORE any aid you might receive in the forms of grants or scholarships that you apply for.
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Other answers
simply visit the school, tell them the course's you want to take, and they'll tell you.
packy1
Three grand a year
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