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Inexpensive Higher Education

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Date: 06/17/2005 Topic: College Life > Advice  
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Our state allows older citizens to attend higher education for $l0 a semester. This allows them to take classes to help with hobbies, learn new skills, etc. It saves a bundle. They audit the class but who cares when learning how to use software or increase hobby skills. I suspect other states do the same.

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By Lee (Guest Post)
When I attended a state university about 15 years ago, seniors could attend courses for free as long as the classes weren't filled by the deadline. It's worth a checking into! One older gentleman was a retired engineer who turned out to be an amazing artist!

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By MARIAN (Guest Post)
WHAT STATE ARE YOU REFERING TO THAT CHARGES $10 FOR A COURSE OF HIGHER EDUCATION ????

Posted on 06/17/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

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