I was looking at the summer courses at the University of Vermont, with the idea that I might take a couple of courses there this summer to get a taste of UVM. I've found the tuition is more than double for some of the same classes also offered at Community College. $391 per credit for in-state! and that is with a 15% discounted summer rate.
In UVM's defense, they offer hundreds of courses that community college does not. They have lots of courses that sounded mighty interesting, such even a course titled "Mafia&Capitalism-Russian Style", but I question if it is worth the $1,173 in tuition for the three credit course, plus books, and gasoline to get there since I would not be living on campus. There are quite a few courses that I question if they are worth their cost.
Technology is different. I can see the high costs of that, but they sure don't discount the simple book learning classes, instead all colleges charge a flat per-credit rate so a basket weaving class is the same price as a rocket science class. True, I am sure they use the money they collect to make the rocket science class more affordable to those taking it, but it makes a whole lot more sense to take the english and math courses at a community college before applying to a university.
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