Costs: School of CED
| CED Program Costs | ||
| NCED Program | $3,700 per term* | 7-15 credits |
| ICED Program | $3,700 per term* | 7-15 credits |
| ICED Program- Philippines | $2,000 per term* | 7-15 credits |
| M.A. Program Masters course | $3,700 per term* | 7-15 credits |
| *If taking fewer than 7, or more than 15 credits | $500 per credit | |
| M.A. Program Doctoral courses | $7,400 per term |
2 -5 courses* |
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M.B.A. in CED |
$3,700 per term | 7-15 credits |
| M.B.A. in CED (Doctoral Courses) | $7,400 per term |
2 -5 courses* |
| Ph.D. Program | $7,400 per term | 2 -5 courses* |
| *If taking fewer than 2 doctoral courses | $3,700 per course | |
| Ph.D. Continuation Registration (dissertation) | $2,100 per term | |
These are estimates of academic costs. Students need to plan for other expenses such as transportation, lodging, meals, and books. Tuition and fees are subject to change annually. Information on this web page is updated periodically and supersedes printed information.
Choose a Program:
NCED Program:
Tuition and related costs
The costs of a graduate education at the School of CED remain among the lowest of any comparable community development degree program in the U.S.
Tuition: The NCED program requires 39 credits to graduate. 2008-2009 tuition is $3,700 per term for 7-15 credits. The $3,700 term charge allows students to take courses worth 7-15 credits. If a student chooses to take less than 7 credits or more than 15 credits, the charge will be $500 per credit. Additional fees may apply.
Lodging, Books and Transportation: The School will send incoming students hotel information for the Manchester, NH area before classes begin. The CED rate at our preferred vendor (Holiday Inn - Brown Avenue) is $75 per night per room. This does not include the 8% rooms and meals tax. Two students usually share a room to cut costs. Book costs vary but usually are in the range of $200 a year ($400 for the full program). You can call the admissions office or students services (CED main office: 603.644.3103) for the “Getting Around Manchester” informational sheet and a list of recommended hotels.
US residents and citizens should forward their applications directly to the School to the attention of Anthony Poore (a.poore@snhu.edu) or Kathleen Kennedy (k.kennedy@snhu.edu)
ICED Program
Tuition and related costs
Tuition: The ICED program requires 39 credits to graduate. 2008-2009 tuition is $3,700 per term for 7-15 credits. If a student takes less than 7 academic credits per term or more than 15 per term the student will be charged $500 per credit. Additional fees may apply.
Lodging: ICED Weekend Program: The School will send incoming students hotel information for the Manchester, NH area before classes begin. The CED rate at our preferred vendor (Holiday Inn - Brown Avenue) is $75 per night per room. This does not include the 8% rooms and meals tax. Two students usually share a room to cut costs. In the summer, the School will send incoming students hotel information for the Manchester, NH area.
Lodging: ICED Summer Intensive Program: All Summer Intensive Masters students if they choose are housed on campus. On-campus housing is in a private room in an apartment shared with up to 3 other students. Each apartment is equipped with a kitchen with full cooking facilities, cooking utensils, a refrigerator, a living area, and a shared bathroom. Each bedroom has a telephone and Internet connection (a cable is required). Participants who prefer cooking their own meals may purchase inexpensive food and additional cooking supplies at local supermarkets. Facilities are cleaned routinely and students are provided a set of sheets and towels for the duration of the stay. Washers and dryers are available on campus. The approximate accommodation cost per student is $300 per week. A refundable key and excessive cleaning deposit of $50 is required for those living on campus.
International Medical Insurance: All F-1 Visa students are required to carry international medical insurance. This medical insurance is provided by CISI (Cultural Insurance Services International) on behalf of SNHU. The monthly cost for students is $75.00 per month.
US Residents and Citizens should forward their applications directly to the School to the attention of Kathleen Kennedy at k.kennedy@snhu.edu
International students require visas and additional documentation, and must forward their applications to International Admissions, to the attention of Connie Harvey at c.harvey@snhu.edu.
M.A. in CED Policy
Tuition and related costs
Tuition: The 2008 - 2009 tuition is $3,700 per term (2 terms of masters courses) and $7,400 per term (2 terms of doctoral courses). The maximum tuition cap is $7,400 per term. Additional costs for travel, books, materials and fees will vary depending on the student. Tuition costs are subject to change on an annual basis.
Students taking less than 7 masters credits or more than 15 masters credits, will be charged at $500 per credit. The PhD per term charge of $7,400 allows up to 5 courses per term; students taking less than two courses will be charged $3700 per course. If masters and PhD courses are mixed in any given semester, the per credit/course charge will apply but maximum tuition is capped at $7,400 per term. Additional fees may apply for special offerings such as labs and institutes.
Lodging: The School will send incoming students hotel information for the Manchester, NH area before classes begin. The CED rate at our preferred vendor (Holiday Inn - Brown Avenue) is $75 per night per room. This does not include the 8% rooms and meals tax. Two students usually share a room to cut costs.In the summer, the School will send incoming students hotel information for the Manchester, NH area.
International Medical Insurance: All F-1 Visa students are required to carry international medical insurance. This medical insurance is provided by CISI (Cultural Insurance Services International) on behalf of SNHU. The monthly cost for students is $75.00 per month.
International students require F-1 Visas and additional documentation. Please contact Anthony Poore (a.poore@snhu.edu) or Kathleen Kennedy (k.kennedy@snhu.edu) for more information.Forward all admissions documentation directly to the School to the attention of Kathleen Kennedy at k.kennedy@snhu.edu
M.B.A. in CED
Tuition and related costs
Tuition: The 2008-2009 tuition is $3,700 per term (2 terms of masters courses) and $7,400 per term (2 terms of doctoral courses). The maximum tuition cap is $7,400 per term. Additional costs for travel, books, materials and fees will vary depending on the student. Tuition costs are subject to change on an annual basis.
Students taking less than 7 Masters credits or more than 15 masters credits, will be charged at $500 per credit. The PhD per term charge of $7,400 allows up to 5 courses per term; students taking less than two courses will be charged $3,700 per course. If masters and PhD courses are mixed in any given semester, the per credit/course charge will apply but maximum tuition is capped at $7,400 per term. Additional fees may apply for special offerings such as labs and institutes.
Lodging: The School will send incoming students hotel information for the Manchester, NH area before classes begin. The CED rate at our preferred vendor (Holiday Inn - Brown Avenue) is $75 per night per room. This does not include the 8% rooms and meals tax. Two students usually share a room to cut costs.In the summer, the School will send incoming students hotel information for the Manchester, NH area.
International Medical Insurance: All F-1 Visa students are required to carry international medical insurance. This medical insurance is provided by CISI (Cultural Insurance Services International) on behalf of SNHU. The monthly cost for students is $75.00 per month. International students require F-1 Visas and additional documentation. Please contact Anthony Poore (a.poore@snhu.edu) or Kathleen Kennedy (k.kennedy@snhu.edu) for more information.
Forward all admissions documentation directly to the School to the attention of Kathleen Kennedy at k.kennedy@snhu.edu
Ph.D Program
Tuition and related costs
Tuition: The Ph.D. program requires a minimum of 54 credits. Tuition in 2008-2009 is $7,400 per term for 2 to 5 courses (up to 15 credits). Registration of less than two courses is charged at $3,700 per 3-credit course. A doctoral continuation registration of $2,100 per semester is assessed during dissertation. This maintains an active student status at Southern New Hampshire University and covers research supervision.
Students typically take a minimum of one year to complete and defend dissertations. Additional fees may apply for special or required offerings such as software, labs, fieldwork or institutes.
Lodging: The School will send incoming students hotel information for the Manchester, NH area before classes begin. The CED rate at our preferred vendor (Holiday Inn - Brown Avenue) is $75 per night per room. This does not include the 8% rooms and meals tax. Two students usually share a room to cut costs.In the summer, the School will send incoming students hotel information for the Manchester, NH area.
International Medical Insurance: All F-1 Visa students are required to carry international medical insurance. This medical insurance is provided by CISI (Cultural Insurance Services International) on behalf of SNHU. The monthly cost for students is $75.00 per month. International students require F-1 Visas and additional documentation. Please contact Anthony Poore (a.poore@snhu.edu) or Kathleen Kennedy (k.kennedy@snhu.edu) for more information.
Forward all admissions documentation directly to the School to the attention of Kathleen Kennedy at k.kennedy@snhu.edu
