ADMISSIONS POLICIES AND PROCEDURE
Contact Wayne Fraser:
wfraser@nhctc.edu
Admission to the New Hampshire Community Technical College is open to
anyone whose academic record and personal qualifications suggest that he
or she may pursue profitably, one of its programs of study.
The following procedure is to be followed by each applicant for degree,
diploma, or certificate programs. A student must take at least one course
per year to maintain matriculated status, or must re-apply for admission
and abide any new requirements in force at that date.
- Submit evidence of high school graduation
(or its equivalent) with an official transcript of courses, grades, and
standardized tests. Applicants possessing neither a high school diploma nor
a GED may qualify for admission under the provisions of the U.S. Department
of Education Ability to Benefit rule. Contact the college for details.
- File a New Hampshire Community Technical College
application form, including the application fee, and when requested, complete a
personal interview with a college representative.
- Participate in the
ACCUPLACER
placement exam or
other admissions exams as required by specific curricula.
- Present recommendations from a high school source
and/or employer's, when appropriate. The recommendations should reflect character,
personality, special abilities and general qualifications for college study.
- Submit an official transcript of all the previous
postsecondary work with course descriptions.
- Submit the health survey prior to registering for
classes. A physical examination may also be necessary to meet the requirements of
selected programs, or to participate in athletics.
- Apprise the College of Eligibility for Veterans
Administration and other aid programs.
Official application forms for the New Hampshire Community Technical Colleges are available
at high school guidance offices and from the College. You may also click below for a
printable application.
EXPENSES
|
Full-time Tuition
|
(per credit)
|
|
Resident
|
$175 |
|
Non-Resident
|
$400 |
|
New England
Regional Student Program
|
$262 |
|
Comprehensive
Student Services Fee per credit (Day Division only)
|
$4 |
| Application Fee * |
$10 |
| Graduation Fee
(Seniors only) |
$75 |
|
Deferred Payment Fee
(when applicable) * |
$30 or 5%of total charges |
|
Orientation Fee* |
$30 +
$5/guest |
|
Lab Fee (per lab
credit)* |
$44
|
| Accuplacer Exam Fee * |
$12 |
Protested Checks Fee*
(whichever amount is greater)
Plus all protested fees or bank charges |
$25 or 5% of face amount of insufficient funds checks |
| Telecourse Fee |
$25 per course |
| NLN Pre-Admission Exam Fee |
$40 |
| NLN Pre-Admission Test Rescheduling Fee |
$10 |
| Proctor Exam Fee for non-NHCTC students |
$40 per exam |
| Nursing IV (required testing) |
$39 |
| Nursing VI (required testing) |
$63 |
| LNA Clinical Exam |
$95 |
| LNA Written Exam |
$65 |
Basic Service Operations
(Marine Technology) |
$20 |
Intro to Hot Foods
(Hospitality Sanitation Test) |
$39 |
SCBA
(Self Contained Breathing Apparatus) Fee applies to both Fire Grounds Procedure classes. |
$300 |
| *Non-Refundable |
|
A fee will be charged for all Laboratory/Clinic/Practicum/Co-Op/Internship or 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
will be added to the normal tuition charge for that course.
This fee will be charged to all students with no exceptions.
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Financial Aid
International Students