One of the most significant factors in choosing a college is the cost. Tuition, room and board, books, supplies, transportation, and personal expenses vary widely depending on the institution. Let us show you how affordable an education at Northern New Mexico College can be.
The estimated cost of attendance is an estimate of the costs a typical full-time student may incur during a fall and spring semester combined. This figure is used in determining your financial aid eligibility and includes both direct and indirect costs.
The Cost of Attendance (COA) minus the student's Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is determined by the Financial Aid Office using institutional charges and estimates of other living expenses. The student's EFC is determined from the information provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
The total amount of financial assistance received by any student cannot exceed the student's cost of attendance as determined by the Financial Aid Office. All institutional financial aid commitments, including scholarships, may be adjusted to ensure that total assistance does not exceed total cost of attendance. The budgets indicated below are estimates of Northern New Mexico College's cost of attendance. Your actual expenses may vary. We urge you, as students, to economically arrange your lifestyle. By doing so, you reduce your reliance on loans.
FALL and SPRING
NEW MEXICO RESIDENT
Student Budget 2008-2009 |
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|---|---|---|---|
Off-Campus |
Living with Parents |
On-campus |
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Institutional Costs |
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Tuition& Fees
|
$1,054 |
$1,054 |
$1,054 |
Non-Institutional Costs |
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Room & Board
Books & Supplies Personal Transportation |
$6,432 $2,146 $2,358 $2,268 |
$2,176 $2,146 $1,130 $2,268 |
$5430 $2,146 $2,358 $2,268 |
Total Budget |
$14,258 |
$8,774 |
$13,258 |
FALL and SPRING
NON-RESIDENT
Student Budget 2008-2009 |
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|---|---|---|---|
Off-Campus |
Living with Parents |
On-campus |
|
Institutional Costs |
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Tuition& Fees
|
$2,246 |
$2,246 |
$2,246
|
Non-Institutional Costs |
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Room & Board
Books & Supplies Personal Transportation |
$6,432 $2,146 $2,358 $2,268 |
$2,176 $2,146 $1,130 $2,268 |
$5430 $2,146 $2,358 $2,268 |
Total Budget |
$15,450 |
$9,966 |
$14,450 |
UPPER DIVISION
FALL and SPRING
NEW MEXICO RESIDENT
Student Budget 2008-2009 |
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|---|---|---|---|
Off-Campus |
Living with Parents |
On-campus |
|
Institutional Costs |
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Tuition& Fees
|
$1,650 |
$1,650 |
$1650
|
Non-Institutional Costs |
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Room & Board
Books & Supplies Personal Transportation |
$6,432 $2,146 $2,358 $2,268 |
$2,176 $2,146 $1,130 $2,268 |
$5430 $2,146 $2,358 $2,268 |
Total Budget |
$14,854 |
$9,370 |
$13,852 |
UPPER DIVISION
FALL and SPRING
NON-RESIDENT
Student Budget 2008-2009 |
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|---|---|---|---|
Off-Campus |
Living with Parents |
On-campus |
|
Institutional Costs |
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Tuition& Fees
|
$5,612 |
$5,612 |
$5,612
|
Non-Institutional Costs |
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Room & Board
Books & Supplies Personal Transportation |
$6,432 $2,146 $2,358 $2,268 |
$2,176 $2,146 $1,130 $2,268 |
$5432 $2,146 $2,358 $2,268 |
Total Budget |
$18,816 |
$13,332 |
$17,810 |
Satisfactory Academic Progress
New standards were put into place recently regarding the Northern New Mexico College's Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy as it relates to financial aid. Three conditions are required for students to be eligible to receive financial aid: one concerns the number of successful credit hour completion ratio, one relates to a student's cumulative grade point average, and one addresses maximum time frame. It is very important that students read over the new requirements. Please click Satisfactory Academic Progress for a copy of the policy. sap