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Best cheap colleges for computer science?

I'm interested in majoring in computer science but am worried about costs. What are some affordable colleges with good computer science programs that I should consider applying to?

a year ago

There are several public universities that offer affordable and reputable computer science programs. Here are a few to consider:

1. University of California, Berkeley: Though it's a public university, UC Berkeley's tuition for out-of-state students can be on the steeper side. If you're a California resident, this could be an affordable option. It's worth noting that the UC system offers generous financial aid packages which can drastically reduce the cost. The university's computer science program is consistently ranked among the best in the nation.

2. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: This school offers a renowned program in Computer Science with the in-state tuition being quite affordable. Out-of-state tuition is higher, but scholarships and financial aid packages are available.

3. University of Texas at Austin: UT Austin's computer science program is robust and highly ranked. Tuition is affordable for residents.

4. University of California, San Diego: Another member of the UC system, UCSD's computer science program is among the best in the world. Like with Berkeley, the in-state tuition is much more affordable.

5. University of Florida: UF is one of the best publicly funded universities in the south. Their computer science offerings are strong, and with relatively low tuition fees for both in-state and out-of-state students, it’s a great option.

6. Georgia Institute of Technology: Despite the fact that out-of-state tuition costs more than in-state, it's relatively more affordable when compared to private institutions. Georgia Tech's computer science program is always ranked highly.

Financial aid packages and scholarships could help make these schools even more affordable, so don't forget to explore these opportunities. Also, before applying, make sure to use each school’s net price calculator to get a personalized estimate of your costs. This will help you determine if these schools fit within your budget.

a year ago

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