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What is the best and cheapest online college for computer science in Ohio?

I think my current online college is ripping me off. Seriously, $4500 for 8 credit hours!

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What is a trustworthy organization to discuss online college enrollment for a Bachelor in Social Science.?

I am trying to find a competent and trustworthy organization or person to discuss getting a Bachelor of Social Science in Anthropology Degree. I am trying to figure out what core classes I can take in an online college. But, it seems there are a lot of falsely accredited online colleges and even more people trying to get you to sign into any school so they can get money.

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What are different college classes that you can take in Science?

I know that college classes are different that just the basic ones that you take in high school. In college what would “science” be called? What are some science classes that focus on mainly different sicknesses and diseases? Like how they spread and stuff. Also what is a science class you can take on the environment?

If you don’t really know that’s fine just tell me science classes that sound really impressive.

Also if you have a master degree in science, what is that called? Because you wouldn’t say that you have a masters degree in science would you?

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UM-Flint Engineering Student Osai Robinson on How Scholarships Impacted His Life

University of Michigan-Flint Engineering student Osai Robinson describes how the scholarships he has earned have shaped his academic and personal life.

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Leech Lake Tribal College: Making a Difference

This short video tells the remarkable story of Leech Lake Tribal College, and the difference it is making in hundreds of lives every year. LLTC is an accredited, 2-year college with a student body of 90% Native American students. Many of them are the first in their family to ever attend college, and most have incredible obstacles to overcome, yet they persevere and succeed.

Like most Tribal Colleges, Leech Lake Tribal College receives no state or local funding. Federal funding was authorized in 1978 at just $6,000 per student, but actual funding has never approached that original level from more than 30 years ago, let alone been adjusted to account for inflation. As a result, finding adequate funding for operations and student scholarships is a difficult task every year.

We hope that after seeing the wonderful story presented in this short video, that you will join us in our vision and help us continue the remarkable success story of LLTC. Please support student success at Leech Lake Tribal College by giving to our scholarship fund or general fund.

http://www.lltc.edu/about/giving

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