The New England College Board of Trustees voted to freeze tuition for the 2023-2024 school year on November 5, 2022. This means that students will be paying the same rates that they did this last year.
On campus students will be paying on average $12,500 a year. Online students will be paying approximately $10,500, according to the school website.
“I can’t control how much it costs to heat the dorms, or how much it costs to put the lights on in the Simon Center, but I can control the price of tuition,” said NEC President Wayne Lesperance.
NEC is following a trend that has been set by other schools around the state and the country.
This is something that SNHU has been doing for the past 10 years. The State University System Of New Hampshire has also frozen tuition for the fifth year in a row.
It is still unclear whether this will be in effect for the 2024-2025 school year.