Tuition

The tuition rates at Â鶹Éç are set by the board of Trustees of the Community College System of New Hampshire and are subject to change without notice. The following rates have been established for the 2023-2024 academic year:

Residency

Per credit Tuition Rate

In-State (New Hampshire)

$215 *
New England Regional Student Program **$323 **

Out-of-State

$490

All courses have a Comprehensive Fee of $25 per credit in addition to the tuition rate. 

*Evening and fully online classes are all offered at the In-State rate regardless of residency

**Must be admitted into a degree or certificate program to qualify for this rate

These rates have been in effect since fall 2018 and are only 2.4% higher than in 2011.

Cost of Attendance

Cost of Attendance (COA) is the estimated amount it will cost you to go to college. Click here for more information.

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Â鶹Éç provides a quality education at an affordable price. You can save thousands on your college education by taking the first two years at Â鶹Éç.

Comparative Tuition & Fee Costs, 2019-2020

Per Academic Year for NH Residents

Franklin Pierce College (tuition & mandatory fees)$ 40,680
Keene State College (in-state tuition & mandatory fees)$ 14,638
Plymouth State University (in-state tuition)$ 14,492
Southern NH University (in-state tuition)$ 9,650
UNH Durham (in-state tuition & mandatory fees)$ 18,938
UNH Manchester (in-state tuition)$ 15,265
Â鶹Éç (in-state tuition)$ 7,680

*Integrated Postsecondary Education (nces.ed.gov/ipeds)

In-State & New England Regional Tuition Rate

The following people qualify for In-State tuition

  • Members of the U.S. Armed Forces (also their spouses or children) stationed in NH under military orders (or stationed in a contiguous state but temporarily living in NH) so long as said orders remain in effect and residence in NH is continued.
  • Military personnel who are residents of another state but choose NH as their residence within 90 days of being discharged from the military.
  • Veterans enrolled under the Veterans Educational Assistant Improvement Acts of 2010.
  • Veterans as defined under RSA 21:50, I, or a covered individual, as defined under Chapter 30 or 33 of Title 38 of the United States Code using educational assistance benefits provided under federal law while living in New Hampshire and enrolled in a degree/certificate program.
  • A spouse or child using educational assistance benefits provided pursuant to Chapter 30 or 33 of Title 38 of the United States Code while living in New Hampshire and enrolled in a degree/certificate program. 
  • *Students enrolled in any of Â鶹Éç’s degree or certificate programs (effective Fall 2020) who live within a 50-mile radius of either the Portsmouth or Rochester Campus.

You must satisfy all the following to qualify for the New England Regional tuition rate

  • Be a resident of Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island, or Vermont
  • Indicate eligibility on your admission application.
  • Be accepted into a degree/certificate program.

Out of State Students

If you do not satisfy the requirements for In-State or New England Regional rates, then you will be charged the Out-of-State tuition rate.

Change of Residency

If you have been classified as Out-of-State or New England Regional for tuition purposes, and you can now satisfy NH residency requirements, you will want to apply to the college Admissions Office for a change of residency status by the following dates:

  • September 1 for the subsequent Fall semester
  • January 1 for the subsequent Spring semester
  • June 1 for the subsequent summer semester

Directed/Independent Study Courses

Directed/Independent Study courses follow the same registration and credit fees charges as other courses and will be charged the day rate and based on residency. Academic Instruction fees will also be charged, if appropriate.

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For more information contact the Business Office by calling at 603-427-7600 EXT 7526 or by email at [email protected].