<p>I recently read a post saying that around 10 universities in Texas are offering $10,000 tuition fee program for Indians.
Is it true?</p>
<p>This link should be able to guide you</p>
<p>[Cheapest</a> Colleges & Universities in Texas by Out of State Tuition](<a href=“Cheapest Colleges & Universities in Texas by Out of State Tuition”>Cheapest Colleges & Universities in Texas by Out of State Tuition)</p>
<p>Also read the following article,</p>
<p>[$10,000</a> degree push has led to innovation in pricing but not cost control | Inside Higher Ed](<a href=“http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2012/05/09/10000-degree-push-has-led-innovation-pricing-not-cost-control]$10,000”>$10,000 degree push has led to innovation in pricing but not cost control)</p>
<p>And this too,</p>
<p>Cheapest Universities In USA for International Students</p>
<p>[Cheapest</a> Universities In USA for International Students](<a href=“http://expertscolumn.com/content/cheapest-universities-usa-international-students]Cheapest”>http://expertscolumn.com/content/cheapest-universities-usa-international-students)</p>
<p>@All -</p>
<p>I don’t mean to demean anyone, or any school of thought on this, but the bottom line is - you’ll get what you pay for. This isn’t rocket science - here’s how it works: if you pay $10k for a degree from a no-name school, you’ll probably get a $10k job when you’re done with your misadventure. That being said, there’s always exceptions. . . but if I were you, I wouldn’t take my chances. Go to a proper school, it’s wroth the investment.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>