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Texas four-year college annual tuition costs
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<blockquote data-quote="tcuyoda" data-source="post: 3153163" data-attributes="member: 32164"><p>Comparing tuition then and now is a slippery slope. $20 in 1964 is $178 now according to inflation tables. That would make 15 hours in today's $$ around $27k. The kicker is fees and books. Number of fees has increased ant books are off the charts. But we complained about these back in the day as wel.Big difference today is TCU has exploded the scholarship money available. There are pant load of small 'ships that people overlook going for the big ones. You could cobble together a nice support amount there. The other trick is going to community college for the first year and avoiding the first year bomb. Transferring into TCU is generally easier than freshman admittance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcuyoda, post: 3153163, member: 32164"] Comparing tuition then and now is a slippery slope. $20 in 1964 is $178 now according to inflation tables. That would make 15 hours in today's $$ around $27k. The kicker is fees and books. Number of fees has increased ant books are off the charts. But we complained about these back in the day as wel.Big difference today is TCU has exploded the scholarship money available. There are pant load of small 'ships that people overlook going for the big ones. You could cobble together a nice support amount there. The other trick is going to community college for the first year and avoiding the first year bomb. Transferring into TCU is generally easier than freshman admittance. [/QUOTE]
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