Fees and Financial Aid

Once more unto the breach, dear friends! - Henry VThe fee for the 2010 UNH Summer Program in Cambridge covers two courses, a private room, linens, maid service, computer use, most meals (seven breakfasts and five dinners a week) and all excursions, including transportation and entry fees, except the optional Bonus Weekend in Edinburgh at an additional cost of $540. (For details, please contact the program administrator, Ms. Joy Winston: joy.winston@unh.edu.)

An application fee of $35 is due with the application.

There is no financial aid specifically marked for the program. Most students on financial aid are able to apply some of it to this program.

All students, including those not on financial aid, may be eligible for a non-subsidized Stafford Loan to help pay for the program.

Students may also be eligible for scholarships through the Trout Scholarship Fund or the Center for International Education.

Often students are able to combine the two Cambridge courses with summer courses taken other years or with extra courses taken during the academic year to reduce their on-campus obligation from eight semesters to seven (or from twelve quarters to eleven), thus compensating for some or all of the Cambridge fee.

The University of New Hampshire mandates different tuition rates for residents and non-residents, and for undergraduates and graduate students. In addition, the Cambridge Summer Program imposes a common student fee to cover room and board, excursions, and other program benefits. The costs for 2010 are as follows:

New Hampshire resident undergraduates: $8,844.50  
Non-resident undergraduates: $9,092.50  
NH resident graduate students: $9,244.50  
Non-resident graduate students:  $9,532.50  

 




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