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By: Jaime Busetta CSC 101 – 2/26/13
Comparing Colleges By: Jaime Busetta CSC 101 – 2/26/13
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Index Southern Connecticut State University
Central Connecticut State University Gateway Community College University of New Haven
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Southern Connecticut State University
Apply to school online Must have high school diploma or equivalent to apply Tuition for CT resident undergraduate - 1 year: $8,541 Tuition for out of state undergraduate - 1 year: $19,573 Residence Hall fees per semester including: social fee, room, food plan, and food plan type for a standard double room - 1 year: $5,343.50
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Central Connecticut State University
Apply to school online Must have high school diploma or equivalent to apply Tuition for CT resident undergraduate - 1 year: $8,321 Tuition for out of state undergraduate - 1 year: $19,353 Standard Residence Hall fee for - 1 year: $5,850 Insurance fee: $679
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Gateway Community College
Apply to school online Must have high school diploma or equivalent to apply Annual full-time tuition in state: $3,598 Annual full-time tuition out of state: $10,754 No living on campus available
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University of New Haven
Apply to school online Must have high school diploma or equivalent to apply Tuition for undergraduate in state – 1 year: $31,500 Living/Food expenses (not including tuition) – 1 year: $13,700 The university requires proof of approximately $47,950 in funds for undergraduate (Bachelor's degree)
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Enrollment
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Admissions
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Cost
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Net Price
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Recommendation Personally, I would recommend going to a state university. It is more cost efficient and you still get an awesome education. Going to a private college, like UNH, will cost you a substantial amount of money which can become a financial hazard when comes time to graduation. I would recommend Southern Connecticut State University because it is a good school, cost efficient and offers many good majors to choose from.
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