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Ley me just tell you why you are making a very good decision by attending this school.
If you go to (collegescorecard.ed.gov) you will see that the graduation rate is 10% that sounds low doesn't it?
Well Bishop being a CC will have low graduation rates because people attend them to see if they like school and to get their academic feet wet. This was always one of the purposes of the CC system in the U.S. If school is not for them they move on but not in debt for nothing gained.
What makes Bishop probably one of the best educational bargains in the country is that their yearly tuition is but $4,000 plus per year.
At that price you could work, pay out of pocket, and not have bone crushing debt when you graduate.
Your job is to study diligently and make sure you are one of the graduates.
That way when you come out of school with very little debt or none at all, every dime of the fruits of you labor will be available to: buy a new car, a mortgage on a house, a trip to Europe, a solid marriage, having children and not having to worry about the debt collector wolf at your door.
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girlinthescrubs
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Hi! Anyone applied to BSCC for the Spring 2017 class?