Harvard does not charge tuition by the unit. A full time tuition is about 42,000 dollars. A part time tuition is about 5,500 dollars.
Yes, Walden University does offer tuition assistance. They have a part on their website that is called Tuition and Financial aids. They also have a part on Fees.
No. Tuition reimbursement is only offered to full time employees. The classes are restricted to job-related education--mainly business or English classes.
There are no standards for tuition and fees. It is strictly dependent on the specific school. Once you have researched and have found an institution you feel will meet your educational needs, you can then inquire about the tuition and fees.
Yes.
You can find the current UVic tuition fees at http://web.finance.uvic.ca/tuition/fees.php
Costs (2006 - 07) * Comprehensive fee: $43,825 includes full-time tuition ($33,408), mandatory fees ($151), and room and board ($10,266). Part-time tuition: $3963 per course * Room and board: college room only: $5835
No. It is a very common practice, but it isn't universal. For instance, some private colleges will charge lower tuition if you are part of the group that sponsors them, and higher tuition if you are not.
Depends on what area you want to be in as a PA. If ER for instance, be an ER tech part-time. Side benefit- many hospitals offer scholarships and/or tuition reimbursement
Ferris State Univeristy offers a computers.. They offer courses online as well as in the classroom. They do offer equipment as part of the tuition cost.
The tuition to attend Hawii is 100,000 better luck next time =]
Not if you're just a student. Some companies will pay the tuition for their employees, if they maintain a certain grade-point average. Some colleges offer part-time work, which may or may not be paid, or may or may not offer breaks on tuition costs.