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Originally Posted by Guest
Do you know students who attend community college. I've know many. Their profile is that they just about made it out of high school and took the easiest class load. They thought they could handle community college when they couldn't.
I think when tuition is $40k a year it does affect drop out rate.
My wife got her degree in 2 years 9 months. Our thought was not only did you save a years tuition, you also made an extra years salary. That's when tuition was only $350/year at a state college or $450 at a state university.
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The degree completion rate for Harvard University, not an inexpensive university to attend, is 98%. I think if you also compare other highest-tuition-cost universities to their completion rates, you will find that they are very high as well. And yes, I have made the comparison.