Myoti wrote:The teacher is paid. The school and HOPE scholarship payed for the classes. HOPE, however, said they wouldn't pay for the books, and we were fine with that.
However, when I finally got in the class, we were told everything was fine and we needed no other payments/registrations/etc.
Then they spring this on us out of nowhere, and our counselor can't seem to explain why we weren't told beforehand. Now see why I'm a bit miffed? =/
i think that at least in the case of my school system, when they offer a class that high school students can take and earn college credit for, it's usually what's called AP (advanced placement) or something along those lines, and it's usually taught in the high school rather than at the college which eliminates the need for the high school student to have to pay so many of the college fees, however since it's just an activities fee you are paying, you're still really not paying for the course
Hey Myoti, I understand your frustration.
I had to pay 200 dollars in student association fees every year for the 4 years I was at university. After paying it, I didn't get any special deals. It was just money towards the university, on top of my university fees.
If I don't pay it, I am not given a student ID card, which basically means I cannot borrow books from the university library or sit for any exams. Talk about daylight robbery.
Activity fees, parking fees, it never ends
Just wait until you're billed for an "Oxygen rental fee"
LorentzForce wrote:My uni fee is $11080 a single semester. AUD, so that's... $7500 US? This is without any "voluntary" fees. Now, there's 4 years in my degree, so 8 semesters and...
Ultra Magnus wrote:Just curious, are you an overseas student in Australia? I only had to pay 5,000 AUD per semester, but that was back in 1997-2000, so it may have gone right up.
If you are on HECS, a tip about paying it off is to save up a huge amount and pay it off in one go - otherwise if you pay it by bits all you end up paying off is the interest.
Ultra Magnus wrote:Just curious, are you an overseas student in Australia? I only had to pay 5,000 AUD per semester, but that was back in 1997-2000, so it may have gone right up.
If you are on HECS, a tip about paying it off is to save up a huge amount and pay it off in one go - otherwise if you pay it by bits all you end up paying off is the interest.
It's unfortunate the college wasn't better at explaining the fee structure, but I can't same I'm surprised the don't wave them.
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