College of the Ozarks doesn’t charge tuition. Instead, students work on campus at least 15 hours a week and have two 40-hour work weeks. #FACT
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College of the Ozarks doesn’t charge tuition. Instead, students work on campus at least 15 hours a week and have two 40-hour work weeks. #FACT
College of the Ozarks doesn't charge tuition. Instead, students work on campus at least 15 hours a week, and have two 40-hour work weeks. #FACT
Last week we enjoyed another fun day in Branson with my family. Finally got to eat at Keeter Center at the College of the Ozarks and tour their campus! ❤️ Everything was delicious, especially the desserts! #keetercenter #Ozarks #whatsforlunch #Missourieats #collegeoftheozarks #bransonmo (at Keeter Center at College of the Ozarks) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChX2COpuF5Y/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
We visited the @thekeetercenter at the @collegeoftheozarks today and finally tried their famous homemade ice cream! The girls participated in the I Pledge Project where they recited the Pledge of Allegiance and were each given free ice cream! Can't wait to come back for lunch! #ipledgeproject #keetercenter #homemade #collegeoftheozarks #bransonmo #studentrunbusiness #summerfun #farmfresh #Missourieats (at Keeter Center at College of the Ozarks) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgA2s5CNQca/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Help??
Hi there! I am currently enrolled in a regional campus of SEMO (Southeast Missouri State University). I really would like to attend College of the Ozarks. There are some pros and cons to each college. The major pro to SEMO is that every semester I get about 1,000 dollars back to spend how I please. The major con to C of O is that I would never see that money and I would work to pay for my tuition. I am trying to find out if where you go to college matters as much. As in, if I had a degree from SEMO would it be as respected as a degree from C of O? Would I have better opportunities with a degree from College of the Ozarks (Hard Work U) or does it really matter?