Wow, that was quick. Any idea of the costs?
So RD$80,000 [(RD$850 x 22 + Rd$8000) x 3] is more accurate? Plus about RD$15,000 for books and incidentals?Way out of date.
Registration fee is RD$8000 per semester (that is three times a year for a full time student)
Currently, tuition costs are RD$850 per credit. Normal class loads are between 18 and 26 credits depending on what career a person is pursuing. Medicine is at the upper end of that scale. Journalism, Business, Accounting could be at the lower end.
There are also some activities fees and a fee for the student ID that should be worn at all times.
HB
That's where I saw $RD690 per credit, which HB says is out of date.
Thanks Bob.that $690 is for a certificate type program for one of their course....I think.
I was reading that.... they offer classes to get things OTHER than a degree.
I used the term certification and I think it only applies to clinic type medical personell.
go to the PUCMM website and select admissions then course offereings... then there is a link to each of the courses and what the classes are.
therer is also a page for fees...
http://www.pucmmsti.edu.do/pagomatricula/disposiciones-2007-2008-1.pdf
this is the other sub degreed course i was thnking of..it seems to be for a LICENSE
XXI-A Programa de Licenciatura en Educaci?n ...............................................RD$ 560.00
bad bob
The Licenciatura is the Dominican equivalent of a Bachelor's degree, not simply a license.
This says the cost is $690RD per credit x 16 credits a semester x 4 semesters comes out to $44,160RD per year. Does that sound about right?
So RD$80,000 [(RD$850 x 22 + Rd$8000) x 3] is more accurate? Plus about RD$15,000 for books and incidentals?
Are the Santo Domingo and Puerto Plata campuses on par academically with the Santiago campus?