Tuition Costs

TUITION

 

Student Type

Cost

New Hampshire Resident

$215 / credit

New England Regional Student (CT, MA, ME, RI, VT)

$323 / credit

Out of State

$490 / credit

NERSP Policy: All matriculated New England students will be charged the New England Regional Student tuition rate for day courses. Students living within a 50 mile radius of NCC will be charged in-state tuition rates for day courses. Out-of-state students will pay out-of-state rates for day courses. ALL students will be charged in-state tuition rates for evening, weekend, and online courses.

FEES (Required)

 
Item Cost

Academic Instruction Fee*

$110 / lab hour

Comprehensive Fee**

$23 / credit

Individual course fees for the following programs:

Automotive Technology, Aviation Technology,
Collision Repair Technology, Electronic Engineering,
Honda Automotive Technology, Mechanical Design Technology, Cybersecurity & Networking, Precision Manufacturing

$50/course

Culinary Arts - Food Preparation fee

$200/course

Nursing Clinical Surcharge

$500/semester

Nursing ATI Live Review NURS125N, NURS220N, NURS140N, NURS240N

$615/course

*An Academic Instruction Fee will be charged for all Laboratory or other similar experiences. This fee will be calculated by subtracting the number of lecture hours from the number of credit hours and multiplying the remainder by $110 for each course. This will be added to the normal tuition charge for that course

Example: BIOL215N Microbiology Expenses for 2020-2021

CL LAB CR
3 3 4

4 - 3 = 1 x 110 = $110

**Supports Student Activities and the Wellness Center.

OTHER FEES

 
Item Cost 

ACCUPLACER Placement Test Re-take Fee

$20

CLEP Exam

$25

Diploma Replacement

$20

International Admission Fee

$100

Nursing Liability Insurance

$20

Nursing Non-refundable Tuition Deposit***

$100

Parking Fine

$5-$25

Payment Plan Service Fee

$30

Returned Check Fee

$35

Smoking Fine

$25-$50

Student ID Replacement

$10

***A non-refundable tuition deposit of $100 will be required from all students matriculated in Nursing. A matriculated student is defined as one who has been formally accepted into a degree or certificate program. The President or his/her designee reserves the right to waive the fee in circumstances where the collection of the deposit is not feasible (e.g., late admits, financial hardship, obstacle to disbursing financial aid). The deposit will be applied to the tuition for the semester immediately following the student’s matriculation and will not be refunded even if the student withdraws during the designated full refund period or if the student fails to attend. The tuition deposit is not transferable to another semester unless an exception is made by the President or his/her designee.

Some programs at NCC require the use of equipment and supplies which must be purchased by the student. These materials are necessary for career entry upon graduation and are important for the student to receive a high quality, hands on college education.

For information regarding estimated costs and requirements, please refer to the desired degree program within this publication.