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Traces the idea of Appalachia in American and world consciousness and its expression in the humanities and arts. Through comparison with other cultural groups, explores humanistic problems of cultural identity, assumptions, change, and manipulation.
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Fall 2009
Graduate Rates
NOTE: If you are enrolled as an Undergraduate, rates may differ. (rates below are per 3 credit hours)
$1535.25 in-state
$2789.25 out-of-state
$921.00 K-12 VA emp
$140.25 academic fee
$10.00 technology fee
$97.50 capitol & equipment fee (out-of-state only)
$25.00 Application fee -Commonwealth Campus (graduate)
Fall 2009
Undergraduate Rates
NOTE: If you are enrolled as a Graduate Student, rates may differ.
$829.50 in-state
$2440.50 out-of-state
$498.00 K-12 VA emp
$140.25 academic fee
$10.00 technology fee
$97.50 capitol & equipment fee (out-of-state only)
$50.00 application fee (undergrad) (if new to VT)
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