NM Tuition Discounts to End

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by japhy4529, Apr 11, 2011.

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  1. Maniac Craniac

    Maniac Craniac Moderator Staff Member

    It ain't so!

    By the way, it is so. I guess now is a good time to start the revolution- who's with me?!

    :phone::wall::AR15firing: :dead: :yell:
     
  2. potpourri

    potpourri New Member

    I was looking at the tuition fees at Clovis Community College for Summer 2011. It looks as though they have increased the tuition rate a little. This is in reference to the 6 credits or less rate for non-NM residents. That to me still seems like a great deal for 6 credits, particularly when it is for a non-resident student. It is a little increase, but it doesn't appear like it is one that would make you go broke or that you couldn't handle a little increase. Most colleges that I know when the state decided to increase tuition will do so at a much more substantial amount. Am I correct that this tuition fee that is being advertised on their web site is correct $267 for 6 credits or less for non-NM resident student? If so, that still seems like a great deal to me.
     
  3. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

    Engineering graduates from NMT are in great demand for certain engineering specialties. I tried to hire some graduates but could not offer salaries and perks comparable to what other companies offered.
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  4. sweetdreams

    sweetdreams New Member

    Maaaaaaan! I knew this was too good to be true lol. Good thing I am almost done with my degree. It looks like I will still have some time to take a few more classes at the reduced rate.
     
  5. Cero

    Cero New Member

    I'm officially enrolled in Anatomy and Physiology 1 and lab, summer term, at Clovis community College. Total cost: $346, for four hours. Not bad!
     

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