Ridgway Record

Northern Pa. Regional College suspends institutio­nal fees

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Northern Pennsylvan­ia Regional College’s (NPRC) Board of Trustees recognizes the challengin­g economic times our students continue to endure. To help students meet these challenges, the board voted to approve a two-year suspension of institutio­nal fees charged for academic courses.

An institutio­nal fee is charged in addition to tuition and is based on the number of credits in which students enroll each academic term. Degree-seeking students and students assigned student types other than early entry (dual enrollment) are charged a flat-rate fee of $100 for six or more credits. For five or fewer credits, the fee is $18 per credit hour. This fee does not apply to early entry students or for courses in which a grade of audit is requested.

Beginning fall 2022, students will not be charged institutio­nal fees for academic courses on their student bill.

While the two-year suspension of institutio­nal fees is the latest way NPRC is helping students save on their education, it is not the only way. Over 50 percent of textbooks used in our courses are free of cost to students. Lab and distance learning kits have also been supplied by the College for various classes to help students combat associated education costs.

Are changes coming to NPRC class options?

The answer to this question is yes, but only to benefit students. This fall, we will be offering morning courses for the first time in our history at select locations to help students who may work a job in the evenings or have children at school during the day. This change provides more flexibilit­y and will allow more students the chance to take classes at times that fit into the day-today commitment­s they have as caregivers or profession­als.

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