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What is the Cost of Attendance: A Guide for Parents

The College Pod

To be sure, most families do not pay the full COA listed on a college’s website. It can vary depending on whether the college is public or private, in-state or out-of-state, and whether it's a two-year or four-year school. For example, some colleges COA is closing in on $100,000. See if there is one in your city.

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College to Launch STEM Career Tech Academy

#LetsBFRANK: The College Admissions Blog

The Academy will leverage existing Early College programs and includes National Grid, Rapid7, and Suffolk Construction as industry partners. The Academy will leverage existing Early College programs and includes National Grid, Rapid7, and Suffolk Construction as industry partners. “We

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College to Launch STEM Career Tech Academy

#LetsBFRANK: The College Admissions Blog

The Academy will leverage existing Early College programs and includes National Grid, Rapid7, and Suffolk Construction as industry partners. The Academy will leverage existing Early College programs and includes National Grid, Rapid7, and Suffolk Construction as industry partners. “We

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Future Forward Gala Raises $660,000 in Support of Student Success

#LetsBFRANK: The College Admissions Blog

State Senator Liz Miranda spoke about the college’s exciting move to Roxbury. Guests were able to interact with demonstrations of the college’s hands-on educational programming in renewable energy, opticianry, and building automation systems. Representing the City of Boston was BDPA Chief Planner Arthur Jemison.

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Franklin Cummings Tech 2024 Media Highlights

#LetsBFRANK: The College Admissions Blog

Growing our 21 st Century Programming As Bostons only non-profit two-year technical college, our tech and trade programs play a valuable role in Massachusetts education landscape by providing an affordable, skills-based education that leads to economic advancement for our graduates.