Re-Enrolling at NHTI Is Easy
Welcome back! NHTI offers rolling enrollment, which means it’s always a good time to enroll for next semester! Not sure what program to choose? Review the programs of study or email an admissions counselor at NHTIadmissions@ccsnh.edu.
When applying for readmission, you have to meet your chosen program’s entrance requirements and be able to follow the curriculum published in the current course catalog. Any common courses from your previous NHTI experience will be carried forward, and every attempt will be made to make appropriate substitutions when previous courses have been replaced with updated ones. To approve a substitution, your department chair will make a recommendation to the vice president of academic affairs, who will make the final decision.
Readmission to the Allied Health programs is based on clinical site availability and the recommendation of the department. Contact the Department Chair regarding the specific departmental readmission policy.
You’ve most likely been declared inactive, but that’s not a problem. Simply apply for readmission and make sure you meet current entrance requirements for the program.
Application materials such as transcripts typically remain on file for three years; if you attended more than three years ago, you may need to resubmit your academic documents.
1. Apply for Admission
Great news: There is no application fee! Though you are a returning student, if you fill out the online application, you will need to create a new username and account; click “First time user account creation” and follow the instructions. Do not use your prior NHTI ID or password for your new online application.
2. Apply for Financial Aid and/or On-Campus Housing
NHTI participates in all forms of federal financial aid. We suggest you apply for financial aid at the same time you are applying for readmission. Take a few moments to review these FAQ:
- What are NHTI’s tuition and fees?
- How much will NHTI cost me?
- What is financial aid exactly?
- Where do I apply?
- Do I qualify for a scholarship or grant?
- What is work study, and do I qualify for it?
We have additional online resources such as a list of forms, consortium agreements, more financial aid FAQs, and other financial resources for you to explore./or
3. Submit Transcripts and Transfer Credits
You’ll need to submit official transcripts from any previous colleges, universities, or post-secondary institutions so we can evaluate them for transfer credit. Transcripts can be sent by the college to NHTIadmissions@ccsnh.edu or mailed to:
NHTI Admissions
31 College Drive
Concord, NH 03301
4. Complete Assessment and Testing
All students are required to take ACCUPLACER® placement tests. If you have subject-specific transfer credits or meet the SAT requirements, you can be waived from taking some placement tests.
Did you earn experiential credits while you were away? You may be able to apply them!
Contact the Academic Center for Excellence (ACE) at 603-230-4027 to make an appointment to take any required tests and to register for courses.
5. Register for Courses
Once you have been accepted into a program and completed the placement test, you can begin the advising and registration process. The first time you register for classes, you will need to meet with an academic advisor.
6. Pay for Classes and/or Housing
Tuition, fees, and housing costs for the upcoming semester are due two weeks before the first class day of the semester. NHTI provides a variety of payment options. The Bursar’s office can help you decide how to combine scholarships, awarded financial aid, and your own personal funds to cover your tuition costs.
7. Attend Orientation
At NHTI, we aim to make your transition back to college easy. Sign up for an orientation, which typically runs from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Parents are welcome to attend.
8. … Almost there! Just a few more things.
- Submit a Health History Form to nhtihealthservices@ccsnh.edu.
- Say ‘Hi!’ to your Lynx connection. Every new NHTI student is connected to an NHTI employee – they’re your LynC, your champion of success and navigator for NHTI departments, services, and opportunities beyond your classes and your academic program.