Cheap Colleges in the Caribbean Basin

Cheap Colleges from the Caribbean Basin


Students at Schools in the Caribbean Basin Appreciate wide-ranging recreational activities.
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The Caribbean Basin is usually regarded as the Atlantic Ocean islands and coastline between North and South America. It comprises Bermuda, the Bahamas, Central America and the islands of this archipelago of the West Indies. Students often decide to study in the Caribbean due to the relatively inexpensive cost of studies and cost of living, as compared to U.S. equivalents, and to enjoy the social and recreational activities available in this tropical region.

Community College
As within the USA, community colleges offer value-for-money vocational training and associate degrees. From time to time, they also supply bachelor degree programs. For example; the College of the Bahamas in Nassau provides classes in English, business, culinary and hospitality management, communications, technology, nursing and education. To make bachelor degree, students must complete at least 120 credits. As of 2011, each credit charges $200 for non-Bahamians and $100 for Bahamians.
University



With campuses at Cave Hill, Barbados, Mona Jamaica and St. Augustine in Trinidad and Tobago, the University of the West Indies provides graduate and undergraduate programs. As of 2011, a level program costs around $15,000. Law degrees cost approximately $21,000. Nationals of the West Indies qualify for important academic awards, which are not available to non-West Indians.
The Central America Health Sciences University in Belize is currently a medical school with an educational curriculum modeled after U.S. clinical programs. Its programs are well-recognized and facilitate admission into U.S. residency applications. As of 2011, a medical degree program costs around $20,000.



Teacher Training
Shortwood Teachers' College at Kingston, Jamaica provides diploma, graduate and undergraduate instructors' education. Degree programs start at approximately $13,000, as of 2011. The college prides itself on its educational and child development research programs, which are recognized across the world.
  

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