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Michigan News
Here you'll find a list of fully accredited, low cost colleges and universities in the State of Michigan where the annual tuition rate is no more than $2,500 per academic year for in-state residents!

Visit the schools' website for more information:

Alpena Community College
666 Johnson Street
Alpena, MI 49707-1495
http://www.alpena.cc.mi.us

TUITION EXPENSES:
$101.50 per credit hour
for MI residents

Bay Community College
2001 North Lincoln Road
Escanaba, MI 49829
http://www.baydenoc.cc.mi.us

TUITION EXPENSES:
$87.75 per credit hour
for MI residents

Central Michigan University
Mount Pleasant, MI 48859
http://www.cmich.edu

TUITION EXPENSES:
(in-state MI students)
$248 per credit
$555.95 three credits
$1,477.85 for nine credits
$1,938.80 for twelve credits

Delta College
1961 Delta Road
University Center, MI 48710
http://www.delta.edu

TUITION EXPENSES:
$99 per credit hour
for MI residents


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