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No Increase in Community College Tuition

For Immediate Release
June 12, 2008
Contact: Shannon Reid, 271-2795
sreid@ccsnh.edu
 
Scholarship Support Increases to Record Levels
 

Concord, N.H. – Tuition at the New Hampshire Community Colleges will remain at last year’s levels for the coming academic year, the Board of Trustees announced today.

In addition, the Community Colleges of New Hampshire Foundation will increase scholarship support to nearly $600,000, a 25% increase over the funding available in the previous year.

After working with Gov. Lynch and the NH Legislature to craft a budget that supports the System’s goals of academic excellence, transferability and affordability, the Board was able to freeze tuition levels for the 2008-2009 academic year.

“This was truly a team effort: the Community College System, the Governor, and the Legislature all worked together to continue to make community colleges the affordable choice for thousands of New Hampshire students,” said Board Chairman Paul Holloway. “Ninety-five percent of students in the NH Community College System are NH residents – people of all ages who are the backbone of our communities and our skilled economy.”

In-state tuition will remain at last year’s rate of $175 per credit hour. Tuition under the New England Regional Student Program stays at $262. Out-of-state tuition will remain at $400 per credit. In addition to scholarship assistance through the Community Colleges Foundation, many students are eligible for other forms of financial aid including federal loans and grants.

Officials said the tuition freeze is also a result of the lean operations of the System and its seven colleges. This is the second time in three years the community college Trustees have elected not to raise tuition; in 2006 the Trustees implemented a tuition freeze for the 2006-07 academic year. “Affordability is a key component of the community college mission,” said Holloway. “These days, when the cost of living is increasing in so many sectors, it’s nice to be the bearer of some good news.”

In the coming academic year, the Community Colleges also will continue to work on a variety of efforts to help NH residents pursue an affordable college education:

  • The Running Start program, which offers New Hampshire High School students the opportunity to take college-level courses for only $100 per course, and to begin their college experience early.
  • Transfer programs, which allow community college students to transfer to the state’s University System and private colleges after two years.
  • Continued efforts to increase the number of classes offered online.
  • Partnering with NH companies through the NH Job Training Grant to provide incumbent employee training to keep NH employees and businesses competitive.
  • Continue to prepare students to meet workforce demands in key NH industries, with associate degree and certificate programs that respond to the changing economy.

In 2007 the Community College System began a transition away from its status as a state agency, to become a more independent public system governed by a Board of Trustees. System leaders remain committed to the mission of affordability and access.

“We’ve all been working very hard over the past year in support of our broadened mission to help students meet their academic and professional goals,” said Dr. Richard Gustafson, Chancellor of the Community College System. “We’re adding new programs, upgrading facilities, incorporating new technology, and strengthening the colleges’ regional identities. In fact, tuition at the campuses is one of the few things we haven’t changed.”

The Community College System of NH consists of seven independently accredited colleges: Great Bay Community College in Stratham and Portsmouth; Lakes Region Community College in Laconia; Manchester Community College; Nashua Community College; NHTI – Concord’s Community College; River Valley Community College in Claremont and Keene; and White Mountains Community College in Berlin, Littleton, Woodsville and Conway.

Local College contacts:
Great Bay Community College (Stratham/Portsmouth): Lisa Proulx, 775-2309
Lakes Region Community College (Laconia): Max Brown, 524-3207, x. 737
Manchester Community College: Jan Phelps, 668-6706
Nashua Community College: Dawn Kilcrease, 882-6923 x. 1523
NHTI - Concord’s Community College: Alan Blake, 271-8904
River Valley Community College (Claremont): Lynne Birmingham, 542-7744
White Mountains Community College (Berlin): Martha Laflamme, 752-1113

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