Dear gods! Forget that master's degree. For example, here's the info from the brochure for Washington's, which Judy recommended to me when I mentioned that I had found their program:
"For the 2003-2004 academic year, tuition was $339/credit for all students, regardless of state residency. The total program tuition is anticipated at approximately $22,989. The University of Washington reserves the right to change tuition and fees in accordance with the state legislature. Tuition may increase for the 2004-2005 academic year."
I simply can't afford that. I refuse to take financial aid (well, specifically I refuse to take any student loans - grants I suppose would be okay), which is moot because I wouldn't qualify in the first place. This program is three years long, by the way. In theory I could afford it now, if I didn't want to be able to spend money on anything but school and my car payment, but when I am in Canada I anticipate needing that money to live on, and I won't be able to be paying it out for higher education.
Now, the next possible enrollment would begin next August, by which time I am hoping to already be in Canada (and therefore needful of the money). So, so much for that.
(Also, neverminding hoping to not be in the country and therefore really unsure if I could make it, even in my current situation I don't have enough vacation time to be able to attend the required residencies.)
"For the 2003-2004 academic year, tuition was $339/credit for all students, regardless of state residency. The total program tuition is anticipated at approximately $22,989. The University of Washington reserves the right to change tuition and fees in accordance with the state legislature. Tuition may increase for the 2004-2005 academic year."
I simply can't afford that. I refuse to take financial aid (well, specifically I refuse to take any student loans - grants I suppose would be okay), which is moot because I wouldn't qualify in the first place. This program is three years long, by the way. In theory I could afford it now, if I didn't want to be able to spend money on anything but school and my car payment, but when I am in Canada I anticipate needing that money to live on, and I won't be able to be paying it out for higher education.
Now, the next possible enrollment would begin next August, by which time I am hoping to already be in Canada (and therefore needful of the money). So, so much for that.
(Also, neverminding hoping to not be in the country and therefore really unsure if I could make it, even in my current situation I don't have enough vacation time to be able to attend the required residencies.)
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Date: Sep. 21st, 2004 02:02 pm (UTC)From: