Tuition & Fees at NHTI
The following table presents a summary of fees established for the 2007-2008 academic year. Some programs require specific uniforms and/or special instruments and all programs require textbooks. The student is responsible for the purchase of these materials.
Tuition Costs 2007-2008 Academic Year
| NH Resident | NERSP* | Non-Resident | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tuition Deposit** | $ 100.00 | $ 100.00 | $ 100.00 |
| Per Credit Cost | $ 175 | $ 262 | $ 400 |
Tuition rates are based on per credit hour cost.
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- Comprehensive Fee***:
Division Fee by Credit Hour Day Division: $19.00 per credit hour Continuing Education Division: $14.00 per credit hour - Academic Instruction Fee:
An Academic Instruction Fee will be charged for all Laboratory/Clinic/Practicum/Co-op/Internship 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 $44.00 for each course. This fee will be added to the normal tuition charge for that course. This fee will be charged to all students with no exceptions. No other lab fees are permitted without the written authorization of the Commissioner of the Community College System of New Hampshire.Example: BI 195 A&PI (Lecture) 3 (Lab) 2 (Credit) 4 4 - 3 = 1 x 44 = $44 - Clinical Surcharge: $350.00/per semester
All students enrolled in clinical nursing and dental courses will be charged a $350/per semster clinical surcharge. The following courses carry this charge: DN 113, DN 114, DN 191, DN 196, DN 212, DN 221, NU 115, NU 116, NU 117, NU 215, PN 101, PN 102 and PN 103. - Orientation Fee: $30.00
- Graduation Fee: $75.00
Personal Professional Liability Insurance is MANDATORY for all students in health and human service related programs which include clinical requirements. Programs include: paramedic emergency medicine, nursing, dental hygiene, dental assisting, radiation therapy, radiologic technology, diagnostic medical sonography, human service, addiction counseling, mental health, and early childhood education. The cost is approximately $30.00 per year. Paramedic Emergency Medicine students pay $65.00 per year. (Note: Liability insurance may be required for students in other programs who participate in an off-campus practicum or internship.)
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| Occupancy | Room | Board+ | RACT++ | Room Deposit+++ | Total |
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Double/Triple |
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| Fall 2007 Semester | $ 2455.00 | $ 1165.00 | $ 50.00 | $ 300.00 | $ 3670.00 |
| Spring 2008 Semester | 2455.00 | 1165.00 | 50.00 | 0.00 | 3670.00 |
| Total | $ 4910.00 | $ 2330.00 | $ 100.00 | $ 300.00 | $ 7340.00 |
Single |
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| Fall 2007 Semester | $ 2915.00 | $ 1165.00 | $ 50.00 | $ 300.00 | $ 4130.00 |
| Spring 2008 Semester | 2915.00 | 1165.00 | 50.00 | 0.00 | 4130.00 |
| Total | $ 5830.00 | $ 2330.00 | $ 100.00 | $ 300.00 | $ 8260.00 |
* New England Regional Student Program
** Non-Refundable: will be credited toward first semester tuition
*** Supports the Wellness Center, Student Center and student activities.
+ 15 meal plan; 19 meal plan available for $1265.00/semester
++ Resident Activity Fee
+++ Non-refundable: will be credited to room charges. See note below.
Note: A room deposit of $300 per housing contract will be required in order to reserve a room in a residence hall and will be credited toward the residence hall charges. This deposit is non-refundable after a room assignment has been made.