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The average tuition and fees for a public two-year, in-district college was $3,730 for the 2019-20 school year,. A public four-year, in-state school cost $10,440 and a public four-year, out-of-state college ran $26,820. Meanwhile, a private nonprofit was priced at $36,880 for the 2019-20 year.
It's a "common mistake" that students don't take the right classes and they wind up having to do an extra year or two at the four-year school, she said. The big elephant in the room is: What is college going to look like in the fall? Will it be on campus? Is it going to be online?The other big issue to consider when deciding to start out at a two-year college is the amount of financial aid you might or might not get when it's time to apply to a four-year school.
If you decide to take a gap year from your four-year program, check with your college to make sure that you are allowed to take classes at a community college before you do so. Many limit the amount you can take, Vasconcelos warned.
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