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Begin your bachelor’s degree at Harper

and save up to $61,000.

If you’re planning to transfer, it’s important to meet with a Harper advisor to discuss your options, compare college requirements, review transfer agreements and outline the classes you need before you start.

Most Harper courses are transferable to more than 100 participating colleges or universities in Illinois. This is a great benefit if you know you are going to transfer, but haven’t selected the college or university you want to attend to
complete your baccalaureate degree.
Depending on the transfer school, students who start at Harper and transfer may save up to $61,000 on the cost of their bachelor’s degree. If you choose to start at Harper and transfer, your bachelor’s degree diploma would read the same as if you enrolled all four years at your transfer school.

The only difference is that you just might have an extra $61,000 in your pocket to throw yourself a little celebration.

Chart showing community college cost savings

Source: College Board Trends in Higher Education Series 2007: Trends in College Pricing
* Cost for four-year institutions include tuition, fees and room and board.


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