Saturday, August 21, 2010

What is the difference between a unit and credit hour in college

What is the difference between a unit and credit hour in college?
Here's the thing. I read of a community college in California that charges $20 per unit and a community college in Missouri that charges $90 per credit hour. That strikes me as strange. So I am thinking to myself maybe there is a difference between these 2 and if not then that is oddly a big price difference.
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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There is a difference -- and it is $70. Credit hours and units are generally the same thing. To double check, see how many credit hours/units you need to graduate from these schools. If they are the same number, then you know they are equivalent. Community colleges usually charge a different rate for in-state students than what they charge for out-of-state students -- so be careful before you decide where to go.





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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Missouri Baptist College (Art class?)

Missouri Baptist College (Art class?)...?
Hello. I was just wondering if anyone knew if the art class (drawing, painting etc.) was any good at Missouri Baptist. Like will it teach me whatI need to be a great artist? if not at least A good one. just kind of looking for a local college. well thanks
Drawing & Illustration - 1 Answers
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Kansas City Art Institute is a 3 hour drive away... Great School. Cheaper to live in KC VS STL. Try Independence, MO or Gladstone, MO for cheap digs.




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Saturday, August 7, 2010

If an employer reimburses an employee for a college class in Missouri, is this taxable income

If an employer reimburses an employee for a college class in Missouri, is this taxable income?

Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
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No, it is not. Now, when the reimbursement exceeds $5,000/year, the excess becomes taxable




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