By: Jaime Busetta CSC 101 – 2/26/13 Comparing Colleges By: Jaime Busetta CSC 101 – 2/26/13
Index Southern Connecticut State University Central Connecticut State University Gateway Community College University of New Haven
Southern Connecticut State University Apply to school online Must have high school diploma or equivalent to apply Tuition for CT resident undergraduate - 1 year: $8,541 Tuition for out of state undergraduate - 1 year: $19,573 Residence Hall fees per semester including: social fee, room, food plan, and food plan type for a standard double room - 1 year: $5,343.50
Central Connecticut State University Apply to school online Must have high school diploma or equivalent to apply Tuition for CT resident undergraduate - 1 year: $8,321 Tuition for out of state undergraduate - 1 year: $19,353 Standard Residence Hall fee for - 1 year: $5,850 Insurance fee: $679
Gateway Community College Apply to school online Must have high school diploma or equivalent to apply Annual full-time tuition in state: $3,598 Annual full-time tuition out of state: $10,754 No living on campus available
University of New Haven Apply to school online Must have high school diploma or equivalent to apply Tuition for undergraduate in state – 1 year: $31,500 Living/Food expenses (not including tuition) – 1 year: $13,700 The university requires proof of approximately $47,950 in funds for undergraduate (Bachelor's degree)
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Recommendation Personally, I would recommend going to a state university. It is more cost efficient and you still get an awesome education. Going to a private college, like UNH, will cost you a substantial amount of money which can become a financial hazard when comes time to graduation. I would recommend Southern Connecticut State University because it is a good school, cost efficient and offers many good majors to choose from.