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Tuition Break for New England Students

New England Board of Higher Education's (NEBHE) Tuition Break program, the New England Regional Student Program (RSP), provides significant tuition savings to residents of the six New England states when they enroll at out-of-state public colleges and universities within New England and pursue approved programs.

Basically, if your state doesn't offer the major you want, and it is offered at another public institution in New England you can receive a tuition break at that school.  A full-time RSP student receives an average tuition break of $8,200.  Check the website for participating majors! (But some schools allow any student from any NE state and some even allow enrollment for proximity reasons - see FAQs: https://nebhe.org/tuitionbreak/eligibility-faqs/)

For example, Wildlife Ecology / Conservation Biology at UMaine, URI and UCONN were among popular tuitionbreak bachelor's programs in 2021-22. CT & MA residents are eligible for tuition savings for those programs.

check out the website here:

Tuition Break | New England Board of Higher Education

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