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C-op Vs non-cop

PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:14 am
by Cipher
Just out of curiosity, i would like to know why the co-op option is cheaper (tution-wise) than the non-co op program?

PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:19 am
by BertoneDragon
What you are probably seeing is the 5yr co-op option being a lower yearly rate than the 4 year non-co-op or 4 year co-op option. This is because regardless of program you are leaving with the same degree. The difference is in the co-op experience gained while in attendance.

For this reason the 5 year program has a lower yearly rate which amounts to the same paid in 4 years by the other students. For example, in the magical world where college only costs $100 total, a five year student would pay 20 a year, while a 4 year student would pay 25.

I hope this answers your question. If that wasn't the pricing difference you were referring to let me know!

PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 12:28 pm
by drxldragon19
To add on to bertonedragons info.....if finance is an issue for you, my advice is to consider the 5yo. The reason being that with the four year, you get 1 coop, and with the 5 you get 3. This results in an extra year of experience AS WELL AS PAY!!!!! Many of our coops pay very well, and help to offset the cost of Drexel.

-Pete