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[quote=Anonymous]There are cheap schools out there, but they tend to be much more spartan. Students usually want the full four-to-six year cruise experience and... well, there's a reason that credit card companies really want students as clients. New College Franklin (very small, classical Christian liberal arts): $12,500 Deep Springs (very small two-year elite): $0 Webb Institute (very small, elite naval engineering): ~$16,000 Williamson (three-year vocational, for low income): $0 Berea (for low income, Christian work college): $11,000-ish COA or lower Apprentice School (vocational + engineering): Negative tuition. They pay you, but you are building ships for the Navy. College of the Ozarks (Christian, conservative work college): ~$15,000 COA Colleges that use English for instruction in Puerto Rico. e.g. Interamerican's program ($20,000, room+ board). [/quote]
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