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Part-Time Tuition & Fees at The New England Conservatory of Music, Including Predicted Increases

Review current and predicted part-time tuition and fees for The New England Conservatory of Music, as well as how these costs for attending The New England Conservatory of Music compare to regional and nationwide averages.

Part-Time Per-Credit Costs

29 of the 436 undergrads at The New England Conservatory of Music take classes part-time.

The per-credit-hour charge for part-time undergraduate students at The New England Conservatory of Music in 2019 - 2020 was $1,590. Typically, college classes consist of 3 or 4 credits, bringing the cost per class to $4,770 or $6,360.

At many colleges, full-time tuition kicks in at around 12 credit hours. You should compare part-time costs to full-time tuition and confirm with The New England Conservatory of Music how many credit hours they use to differentiate between a full-time and part-time student.

Future Part-Time Per-Credit Costs

With an average annual increase in per-credit charges of 4.2% over the past five years, the per credit cost for the 2020 - 2021 year is expected to be $1,657 and may reach $1,876 per credit by the 2023 - 2024 school year.

Note that The New England Conservatory of Music does not offer any discounts for in-state or in-district students.

Fees

In addition to the per credit costs outlined above, colleges typically charge part-time students certain fees, although these fees are usually not as much as those charged to full-time students. We recommend contacting The New England Conservatory of Music directly for more information about these costs.

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