Butler University launching two-year college program

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4 thoughts on “Butler University launching two-year college program

  1. This “Come to Believe” Network sounds like a scam run by private schools to trap low-income students into paying exorbitant tuition for their final two years to earn a bachelor’s, after having earned a reasonably-priced associate’s degree. This might make Butler more affordable, but it certainly doesn’t make college more affordable in Indiana. Budget conscious students already have excellent opportunities in Indy through IU and Purdue.

    1. If you want an affordable college degree you go to Ben Davis University – graduate high school with an associates and then commute to IU/Purdue Indy for 2 years and you have spent maybe around 30k to get an instate college degree

      Still not feasibly affordable for most

  2. The article says “most will have the opportunity to continue at Butler and earn a bachelor’s degree for less than $10,000”. How is that an “exorbitant tuition” for the final two years?

    1. The way I read it, the $10,000 is for the associate’s degree — if not, the article has omitted the cost of the associate’s degree, which would be odd.

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