Have you heard about the Commonwealth Commitment?
Now it’s more affordable than ever for Massachusetts residents to earn a bachelor’s degree. Complete your associate degree at North Shore, transfer to UMass or another Massachusetts state university, get your bachelor degree and save an average of $5000 while you do it.
Commonwealth Commitment Program > 
Commonwealth Commitment Participation Form >
You commit to:
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                                 Complete an associate degree within 2.5 years 
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                                 Transfer to one of Massachusetts’ state universities 
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                                 Complete bachelor degree within 2 more years 
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                                 Maintain full-time, continuous enrollment at 12 credits per semester and a cumulative 3.0 GPA throughout the program 
NSCC commits to:
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                                 Freeze your tuition and fees upon entry into the Commonwealth Commitment program, until you graduate or leave the program 
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                                 Reduce your tuition and mandatory fees by an average of $5,090 over four years through: - 
                                       
                                       A 10% rebate off tuition and mandatory fees, payable via check at the end of every successfully completed semester 
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                                       An additional MassTransfer tuition credit once you enroll in bachelor program 
 
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Because we want you to succeed.
 NSCC's one-on-one support helps today's students maximize their college experience,
                              plan for the future and balance work, school and family priorities.
NSCC's one-on-one support helps today's students maximize their college experience,
                              plan for the future and balance work, school and family priorities. 
