How much would a bachelor degree in finance cost at a comunity college?



I am planning to get a bachelor degree in finance and i would like to go to an online college like AIU; they said that it would last about 4 years (associate+bachelor) and that i would have to get an associate first that would cost about $21k + $30k for the bachelor=$51k.
Is that a good investment or should i go to a community college?
I live in the Saginaw-Detroit area.
The bachelor would cost

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3 Responses to “How much would a bachelor degree in finance cost at a comunity college?”

  • bemyurl says:

    yes you must get the Associate first to obtain a bachelors degree
    go to a Community College for the Associates
    go to U of M Flint for the Bachelors

    online degrees are laughed upon by most potential employers

  • You can not get Bachelor’s degree in a community college. You can only get Associate degrees.

    But what you can do is….

    Go to community college first. meet a counselor. Tell him you want to get Bachelors in Finance and you want list of transferable units in Finance to a University.

    You will take courses for 1 to 2 years. These same courses are offered in a University, but cost a lot. You will save a lot of money this way. Then in your second year, apply to University of your choice and complete your Bachelors…which will be 2 more years.

    You can also apply to Financial aid. You need to be very assertive in getting grants for your tuition.

    Good luck

  • OBAMA FOR US says:

    You don’t have to get an associates first to get a bachelors. An associates degree merely states that you graduated from a community college. Be careful at a community college when they tell you to get an AA degree. That is not your long-term goal. Since you want a bachelors degree, plan all of your course work to fulfill the requiements for that degree, whether or not the classes will earn an AA degree. That does not matter.

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