Saturday, June 12, 2010

Options: Full Sail University What's the Cheaper Option?

Full Sail University (Winter Park Campus)

Tuition at Full Sail University:

B.S. is maximum $75,000

Or


Attend Valencia Community College for two years:
They have an Arts & Entertainment Programs.
http://www.valenciacc.edu/asdegrees/arts/default.cfm


* Digital Media for Video and Motion Graphics
* Entertainment Design and Technology
* Film Production Technology
* Graphics Technology
* Music and Sound Technology



Tution at VCC:

Florida Residents (beginning Fall 2009) $87.36 per credit hour
Out-of-State Residents (beginning Fall 2009) $330.88 per credit hour
http://www.valenciacc.edu/finanserv/fees.cfm

(Still Cheaper then Full Sail as a Out of State Resident)


Florida has a reputation for a strong statewide commitment to community college transfer. The state’s community colleges have historically been the primary point of access to public postsecondary education. Close to 85% of the state’s undergraduate enrollments are in public institutions, with 55% in 28 community colleges and almost 30% in 11 four-year institutions (National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, 2000)From my research there is a local University in the Orlando area called UCF (University of Central Florida) That has a strong entertainment and arts program as well.


Scenario: If you attend Valencia for two years in Film Production as a resident.

Film Production= 60 credit hours (Amount needed to be awarded Associates) times $87.36 equals $5,241.60 in tuition alone. Let's throw in there 2,000 more for books and other school related needs.


So 2 years at Valencia CC: $7,241.60

Your transfer to UCF to join their BFA in Film or Cinema Studies:
$7,000 for two more years in tution alone. At $105.85 per credit hour (60 credit hours) plus $10,000 for other school related needs
http://www.iroffice.ucf.edu/character/current_tuition.html

In this scenario the total cost for a Bachelors would be around $25,000.

STILL A MUCH CHEAPER OPTION THEN FULL SAIL.









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