Thread regarding University of Phoenix layoffs

Resource fee - how high is that charge now to make up for lost revenue and keep more of you employed?

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Of course State schools charge money for tuition and for test books, but at least you'll receive a degree that won't raise eye brows or get smirks from potential employers. sorry folks, but it's just not the same...

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Post ID: @alsz+JAiKduD

You are comparing UOP to a state school? You need to be a research subject!

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Post ID: @9lte+JAiKduD

$140 x 20 (avg. # of courses in a degree) = $2800. The resource fee includes book (s), library access, access to any one of our leanring centers, access to all tools, etc. Do you REALLY think that is more expensive than attending a state school? If so, you haven't done your research.

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Post ID: @9zsk+JAiKduD

I agree with the person below. Ever been to an ACTUAL campus? I spent well over $100 on a book I cracked twice in one semester. That's on top of my other fees like tuition, parking, Internet, library/computer lab fees, etc. It's hillarious how little people know about the real world.

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Post ID: @2ctk+JAiKduD

Have you idiots seen the cost of textbooks in a traditional college?

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Post ID: @thl+JAiKduD

How these scum are able to charge over $100 for an e-book is crazy. You can get the majority of them on Amazon or other download services for less than $15. Talk about fleecing the financial aid.

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Post ID: @eou+JAiKduD

Lol

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Post ID: @wyv+JAiKduD

Not high enough. Pay up

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