Without a specific degree? A waste of time and money. The average employer will look at 195 CH and say you couldn't decide what major you wanted, you had your school paid for by someone else, you spent at least 5 1/2 years in school and never accomplished anything towards a goal. This demonstrates to them that you are indecisive, lazy, noncommittal, a freeloader, not dedicated, unreliable, and generally not a good candidate for longtime employment. If you attempt to transfer these credits to an accredited school, the rule of thumb is that they will only give you credit for 50% of the required CH to get awarded their degree. In other words, you will be able to transfer approximately 60 CH for a BA/BS and will still have to attend two more years of college in order to get a degree from them.
9 credit hours.
It depends on the college or university. There are no standard tuition and fee rates.
It varies from school to school, but at most state universities it will earn you three credit hours.
Credit hours and semester hours are the same thing. Three semester hours (credit hours) of class contact time per week equals three credits toward graduation requirements. This would be for colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year which is the most common. Thus, if a school is charging $225.00 per credit, and the course is three credits, the tuition for that course would be $675.00.
Undergraduate 460 per credit Graduate 640 per credit
Credit hours is a term that refers to how much time you spent studying a particular class. In college, different classes are expected to take different amounts of time studying and have different amounts of time spent in class. For example, a college calculus class may meet four times a week for one hour each class and would count as four credit hours. A college fitness class like bowling may meet twice a week for one hour each time and would count as two credit hours. In high school, you spend equal amounts of time in each class so each class completed would count as one credit hour.
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For a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year, one hour of class contact time per week equals one credit. Evidently, this does not take into consideration the study time needed to complete the work successfully. This would depend on the student.For a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year, one hour of class contact time per week equals one credit. Evidently, this does not take into consideration the study time needed to complete the work successfully. This would depend on the student.For a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year, one hour of class contact time per week equals one credit. Evidently, this does not take into consideration the study time needed to complete the work successfully. This would depend on the student.For a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year, one hour of class contact time per week equals one credit. Evidently, this does not take into consideration the study time needed to complete the work successfully. This would depend on the student.For a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year, one hour of class contact time per week equals one credit. Evidently, this does not take into consideration the study time needed to complete the work successfully. This would depend on the student.For a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year, one hour of class contact time per week equals one credit. Evidently, this does not take into consideration the study time needed to complete the work successfully. This would depend on the student.
Being one of the most affordable universities in Texas has its advantages. The cost of tuition at the University of Texas Pan American is $3,067 per semester taking 15 credit hours (about 5 classes). For graduate school, the cost is $2,744 per semester taking 10 credit hours (about 3 classes).
Ivy Tech Community College: IndianaAnnual College Costs (Fall 2009)In-state tuition and fees: $3,090Out-of-state tuition and fees: $6,306Cost per credit hour:Cost per credit hour (in-state): $105Cost per credit hour (out-of-state): $207
It depends on the total number of units. 83 hours isn’t much and if I figured this correctly you have about 20 units which puts you as a freshman or year one of college.
The answer to the question is simple count how much grades you had plus the school year's.