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community college and then a university?
i’m thinking about attending a community college and then transferring to a university . does the community college pay for me to go to the university or no?
7 Answers
- MSLv 71 year agoFavourite answer
No, absolutely not. You will pay the community college for the time you are there and then you will pay the university for the time you are there. You pay for all of it unless you get grants, scholarships, or loans to help cover your expenses.
- HockeyLv 61 year ago
Wait, what? You expect the community college to pay for your university? No, really no, that will not happen.
- 1 year ago
Where did you get the idea that the CC will pay for your university? Not trying to be mean or rude, but just curious.
- Anonymous1 year ago
Maybe pre-corona days. Not anymore.
I'm afraid you probably won't get in at all.
- ibu guruLv 71 year ago
YOU pay for what you want. People often choose to earn an associate's degree at a community college because it is cheaper for those first 2 yrs than a university. But nobody except you & your parents are paying for your schooling. IF you qualify, you might get some financial aid, or you can see if you qualify to apply for private scholarships from foundations, etc, and apply that toward your tuition, if you ever win one. Like the vast majority of college students, you'll work to help pay for everything.
- Anonymous1 year ago
No it doesn’t pay you. Why would it pay you to go to college when you pay to go to community college.