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by CuriouslyC
3303 days ago
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Community colleges and state colleges aren't expensive at all. I went to community college for ~4 years, and I never paid for a class because of something called the board of governors fee waiver. Beyond that, I got pell grants and scholarships that were my primary source of income. With the addition of food stamps, the occasional side hustle and some creative cost cutting measures I was able to make it work with a single 4.5k loan. When I transferred to a state university, my yearly tuition was ~6k, which was a great deal since it was a prestigious place as far as public schools go. |
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> I never paid for a class
Your survivor bias makes you think that is the case for everyone. It isn't. State schools are no longer affordable in most regions of the U.S. without high debt load. It is true that community colleges for the most part are affordable, but the acceptance rate of students coming from community college is not optimal.
I congratulate you on your considerable achievement. You truly earned it through your hard work and good fortune to receive the grants and scholarships.
Many students had the misfortune of being raised in states without affordable state schools, despite being willing to put in the same amount of effort that you did.