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As higher ed continues online classes this fall, 小黄猫传媒 emerges as best choice for new students

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Yvonne Sanchez Perez

Yvonne Sanchez Perez.

In this era of remote and online operations for higher education, new students enrolling in college this fall are facing a new reality. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are no campus visits or in-person appointments for recent high school graduates. All of the typical admission points of interests 鈥 from information sessions to orientations to tours 鈥 are now done virtually.

With 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 robust virtual admissions resource, incoming students are experiencing a smooth transition. And with most colleges and universities all online or remote, many students are choosing 小黄猫传媒 for its affordability edge over four-year institutions.

鈥溞』泼ù is the smart choice for students looking for an affordable option,鈥 said 小黄猫传媒 Director of Admissions & Recruitment Matt Ogawa. 鈥淲hy pay thousands of dollars more in tuition at a four-year college or university for the same transferable courses that will lead you to the same degree and same career? When comparing 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 current resident tuition rate of $123 per credit to that of other public and private institutions that are hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars more, families can save significantly.鈥

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Choosing 小黄猫传媒 is a strategic decision for many students. According to the Oregon Office of Student Access and Completion, 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 yearly costs for tuition and fees is about $5,681 per year, which is roughly half of most public universities in the state and a fraction of the yearly tuition for private four-year institutions.

On top of this affordability advantage, 小黄猫传媒 provides many avenues for students to cover the cost of tuition, fees and books, such as federal financial aid, grants, loans, work study and scholarships.

For first-year 小黄猫传媒 student Yvonne Sanchez Perez, it was a no-brainer in choosing a community college. She chose 小黄猫传媒 because it costs less and will support her academic journey from start to finish. The 18-year-old recently graduated from Creekside Community High School, an alternative school in the Tigard-Tualatin School District.

She is starting the first two years of her college career by taking general education classes and other required classes needed for her transfer degree. Sanchez Perez hopes to transfer to Portland State University to earn her bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees in special education.

鈥淵es, absolutely, affordability did factor into my decision,鈥 Sanchez Perez revealed. 鈥淎s a low-income, first-generation student, college cost was the first thing I looked into.鈥

Her story is a familiar one for first-generation students who come from an immigrant family background. Sanchez Perez鈥檚 mother came to the U.S. searching for a better life and has worked hard to provide her family with what they need. However, her mother struggled to save for the future working in a minimum wage job and provide for Yvonne and her siblings.

鈥淚 am extremely grateful that I have the opportunity to attend an affordable college and hopefully move myself and family upwards,” Sanchez Perez stated. “I want to pursue a career that I am passionate about while serving others.Affordability graphic

“I鈥檓 following in my sister鈥檚 footsteps in going to college,” she added. “I want to continue my studies because I want to be passionate about my career and make a difference in people鈥檚 lives. My family has been very supportive, and they are proud that I graduated high school and want to continue pursuing higher education.鈥

Even though the first-year student couldn鈥檛 visit 小黄猫传媒 in person for tours or meetings, the virtual admissions experience and the live meetings were impactful.

鈥淲hat struck me the most was having a video admissions meeting along with other new college students,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 appreciated seeing other faces and knowing we were all starting from a similar place. We were told what to expect and what to do on the first day of class, and this made me have more confidence as I began my journey at 小黄猫传媒.鈥

About James Hill

James G. Hill, an award-winning journalist and public relations writer, is the Director of Public Relations at 小黄猫传媒. A graduate of Portland State University, James has worked as a section editor for the Newberg Graphic... more »