The Real Cost of Education

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Two part Question:
Part 1:
Which Audiology programs have the cheapest tuition rates?
Part 2:
Does cheap tuition mean a bad program: Lacking curriculum, Bad Faculty, Bad facilities, or dated equipment? If you go too the cheaper school because there cheap are you missing out on a good education?

Thoughts???

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IS is always the most affordable, I started there. You stellar applicants have free range.
Except for Vandy the only other program that I visited that impressed me regarding equip. and faculty both was Wash U., and UTD (not that I saw too many programs up close and personal). Many of the departments had dated equip., hence looking forward to the externship experience.
I am concerned about "missing out on a good education". With my CSD undergrad. experience some professors I couldn't have learned more from, others I relied on the TA.
 
Many of the departments had dated equip., hence looking forward to the externship experience.
I am concerned about "missing out on a good education". With my CSD undergrad. experience some professors I couldn't have learned more from, others I relied on the TA.
 
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Many of the departments had dated equip., hence looking forward to the externship experience.
I am concerned about "missing out on a good education". With my CSD undergrad. experience some professors I couldn't have learned more from, others I relied on the TA.

I totally agree dude. Good education is must.

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Does IS stand for Iowa State or Idaho State? I'm assuming Iowa.. So where are you attending now? Vandy? Oh, and what do you mean exactly by free range? Thanks!
 
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I don't think cheap tuitions mean it's a bad program at all. But yes, I would like to know more on this as well!;)
 
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