When compared to four-year colleges (as shown), you'll save up to $30,000 on your first two years of college by starting at Northeastern. Come be a part of a premier open-enrollment residential college that offers the same quality education and experience as a university at a fraction of the cost. Choose from over 80 programs of study taught by dedicated, full-time faculty that truly care about your future and success.
This chart outlines the cost comparison between Northeastern and four-year universities. When compared over two years, Northeastern is estimated to cost $24,756 while University of Northern Colorado costs $43,380; Colorado Mesa costs $47,622; Colorado State University-Fort Collins costs $53,780; University of Colorado-Boulder costs $56,956; and University of Wyoming costs $58,320.

Rates are for Colorado residents, two per room and include COF. Rates do not include books, personal items or spending money.

 

Attending Northeastern was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Everything from the small class sizes, tight-knit community, numerous clubs and organizations, to the wonderful professors. I've never met a more caring group of teachers than the professors at NJC. They went above and beyond all expectations to make sure I had every opportunity to be successful when transferring to a university. I would highly recommend NJC to any student looking to create a solid educational foundation and save thousands

Attending Northeastern was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Everything from the small classroom sizes, tight-knit community, numerous clubs and organizations, to the wonderful professors who strive to prepare students for future success. I've never met a more caring group of teachers than the professors at NJC. They went above and beyond all expectations to make sure I had every opportunity to be successful when transferring to a university. I would highly recommend NJC to any student looking to create a solid educational foundation and save thousands of dollars in tuition, while also making life-long connections. - Jessy Tidwell (Lechman) '16