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College Cost Comparison

College Cost Comparison. Why is College Important?.

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College Cost Comparison

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  1. College Cost Comparison

  2. Why is College Important? College is important because it gives you more opportunity in having a better life. Not only will your chances be higher in being successful but you will also live a happy life. With a college education you should be able to get the job of your dreams and be able to support yourself financially. When people think college, they think money. It can be very expensive to get the education you need at the place you want, but going to college will also benefit your income in the future. College is only a small portion of your life and after that you have the rest of your life to earn the money back. College is a key factor in having everything you could strive for. It’s a resource in opportunity to get the job you’ve always wanted.

  3. Why is college important to you? College is important to me because it means becoming a successful person and not only making my family proud, but feeling accomplished. I could be able to look back and realize how far I made it and the journey I took to accomplish any goal I’ve ever set for myself. Hopefully I can set an example for anyone who’s watched me grow and hopefully someone can say that they want to be like me when they grow up. College is not always the easiest because it’s more school and people are usually tired of it by the time they graduate. Most people don’t understand that school, including college, is a very small portion of their lives and they have the rest of their lifetime to do anything and everything. College is important to me because it means living a happy, successful life. Not only for me, but the people I care the most for as well.

  4. Why is college important to society? College is important to society because you get to experience new things. You learn how to become a responsible, independent, and how to actually live a life. You learn the value of life and how to handle encounters with situations and people. As a person, you learn to handle responsibility well yet have fun at the same time. In college, you learn who you are and how to live.

  5. Colorado State University – Fort Collins • Established: 1870, Acceptance rate: 74.7% (2012), Enrollment: 31,256 (2013), Mascot: CAM the Ram, Colors: Dark Green, Gold • Public four-year college • Students: 31,256 (Fall 2013), Undergraduates: 23,798 (Fall 2013), Postgraduates: 7,458 (Fall 2013) • Tuition and Fees (In-state): $9,313 • Tuition and Fees (Out of State): $25,166

  6. University of Washington • Established: 1861, Acceptance Rate: 59.2% (2012), Enrollment: 43,013 (2013), Mascot: Harry the Husky, Colors: Purple, Gold • Private four- year college • Students: 42,097, Undergraduates: 30,790, Postgraduates: 12,117 • Tuition and Fees (In-State): $12,397 • Tuition and Fees (Out of State): $31,971

  7. University of California –Los Angeles • Established: 1882/1992, Acceptance Rate: 20.1% (2013), Enrollment: 42,190 (2013), Mascot: Joe Bruin, Colors: UCLA Blue, Gold • Public four-year college • Students: 42,163 (2013), Undergraduates: 28,674 (2013), Postgraduates: 13,138 (2013) • Tuition and Fees (In-State): $12,696 • Tuition and Fees (Out of State): $12,696

  8. University of Oklahoma • Established: 1890, Acceptance Rate: 79.1% (2012), Enrollment: 30,813 (2013), Mascot: Sooner Schooner, Colors: Crimson, Cream • Public four-year college • Students: 30,303, Undergraduates: 20,892, Postgraduates: 9,411 • Tuition and Fees (In-State): $8,915 • Tuition and Fees (Out of State): $21,104

  9. Table of College Costs This chart shows the costs for each four-year college in and out of state.

  10. Chart of College Costs

  11. My Choice Based off of the information, I would choose University of Washington. I made this choice because not only is it a beautiful college, it has the studies I have the requirements for. Although it is quite expensive out of state, it is an amazing college and has everything I need for my future.

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