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Do you still have to pay for the 4 year college after transfering from community college?

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Do you still have to pay for the 4 year college after transfering from community college?

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  • Anonymous

    Unless you live in one of the few states where tuition is free (for example, New York and New Mexico), you certainly do have to pay. And even in those states, you still have to pay for your textbooks and dorm room or apartment.

  • Anonymous

    Yes unless you have a scholarship or grant.

  • Anonymous

    You pay for the semesters/quarters that you attend the 4-year college (typically 2 years after CC)

  • Anonymous

    Yes, you still have to pay tuition unless you have financial aid or scholarships. There are different TYPES of financial aid that are NOT necessarily loans.

  • Anonymous

    If you have transferred with two years of credits from a community college, you only have to pay for the remaining two years in order to get your bachelor's degree from a four-year university. You generally work on your general education credits at the community college level (courses like English, math, any language requirement, etc).

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  • Anonymous

    Of course you will pay tuition, fees, and all the other expenses involved for each semester you go to school - at any level.

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