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Depends on what degree and subject you're looking for. A lot of community colleges, for example, are between $100 and $300 per course, but that doesn't help you if you're seeking a Bachelor's.
It will depend what courses. If it's a very general, low-level course, I agree that the online C.C. classes are very cheap. For upper level, you have to shop around as they aren't offered as often.
There are also public on-line colleges, like Charter Oak State (Connecticut), Granite State (New Hampshire), Thomas Edison State (New Jersey), and the like that offer Bachelor's degrees. I imagine those, even with out-of-state tuition, might cost a lot less than some of the other options.