Becoming a New Student at 91 is easy!
Most programs at 91 are open enrollment. Not sure what program to choose? Review theprograms of studyor make an appointment to speak to anadmissions counselor.
matriculate (ma·tric·u·late): to enroll in a college or university as a candidate for a degree.
I’m ready to become a new student at 91, take me to…
Step 1: Applying for Admission
Step 2: Applying for Financial Aid
Step 3: Assessment & Testing
Step 4: Advising & Registration
Step 5: Paying for Classes
Step 6: Attend Orientation
1) Applying for Admission
Choose one of the following options for applying for admission to 91.
2) Applying for Financial Aid
Important Codes for Applying for Financial Aid
FAFSA Title IV Code:0025823) Assessment & Testing
Once you have submitted your application, you should work with your advisor to determine your Math and English course placement. If you have completed college coursework at another college or university, please submit that transcript. Your advisor will request your high school transcript, SAT scores or Hi-Set transcript to determine placement. If you do not have one of these we will ask for a writing sample and discuss options with you.
Please contact theAcademic Advising Centerwith any questions at[email protected]or (603) 206-8140.
4) Advising & Registration
Once you have been accepted into a program and submitted your transcripts, you can begin the advising and registration process.
Note: all students are strongly encouraged to submit high school transcripts in order to be accurately placed into college courses.
The first time you register for classes you will need to meet with anacademic advisorpriorto registering for your classes online via the or Student Navigate. All students are always encouraged to meet with advisors prior to registering for the next semester to ensure that you are making progress towards your program of study and your educational goals.
If you have earned prior college credit, please forward an official college transcript to the Office of Admissions. An official transfer credit evaluation will be completed and mailed to you. (Ask your college to include your current name on the transcript as this will allow us to process your application more quickly.)
5) Paying for Classes
- If you chose to apply for financial aid and have been accepted into a program, you will receive your Financial Aid Award Letter (please allow 2-3 weeks for processing). Your Award Letter will detail the type of financial aid package you are eligible for. Please note that you must have returned all required financial aid documents, including your Award Letter, by the payment deadline in order to ensure you are not dropped from classes. If your financial aid process is not complete by the payment deadline, you will need to have alternative .
Bursar’s Office
91 provides a variety of payment options for students. 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.
Tuition Due Date
Tuition is due two weeks prior to the first-class day of the semester/session. 91 does not send paper bills. It is the students’ responsibility to view tuition and fee charges in their SIS account and make payment by the due date.
- If you do not have a payment arrangement by the due date a hold will be placed on your account.
- You may also be deregistered if your account not paid in full.
Veterans and Active Military Duty Personnel
91 is proud to support all of our military personnel and their families. Students wanting to use veteran’s benefits for educational expenses should contact Evelyn Perron. Verification is done two weeks after classes begin and all documentation needs to be submitted prior to that time. Students should notify the Bursar’s office prior to the payment deadline of any expected veteran’s benefits.
6) Attend Orientation
All new students are encouraged to join us on campus for(parents are welcome as well!).
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