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PROGRAM FEES
& PAYMENT

All program fees are comprehensive, including tuition for the intensive course of study as well as room and board during the program period.

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NMTI SEMESTER
$29,500

 Includes:

• Tuition

• Housing

• Three meals daily

• Two official transcripts (conferring 16 credits)

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NTI SEMESTER
$29,500

 Includes:

• Tuition

• Housing

• Three meals daily

• Two official transcripts (conferring 16-20 credits)

• A one-week residency in New York City

• Theater tickets (approx. 20 shows)

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THEATERMAKERS SUMMER INTENSIVE
$11,900

Includes:

• Tuition

• Housing

• Three meals daily

• Two official transcripts (conferring 8 credits)

• Tickets to O’Neill programming

Students are responsible for their own travel to and from Waterford, CT as well as personal expenses.

PAYMENT OPTIONS

We recognize that funding a semester at the O'Neill can be complex, so we offer four different methods of payment for students to select from on their official Enrollment Agreement upon being accepted to your program:​

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  • Single Student Payment: Payment of the program fee made in full by student by first day of the semester.

  • Single School Payment: Payment of the program fee disbursed in full by student's home institution.

  • Student Installation Payments: Four equal payments of the program fee made monthly by student. ​Note that exceptions and extended payment plans may only be granted by written agreement between the O'Neill and the Student. 

  • Partial School/Partial Student Payment: Payment of program fee split between student and student's home institution.

 

All plans require a $900 nonrefundable deposit in order to secure the student's spot in the class.

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Please Note: If currently enrolled in an undergraduate institution at the time of your study, students should consult with their school about Study Away Financial Aid policies before completing their Enrollment Agreement. Students and parents hold all responsibility for applying for and securing funds from home institution (i.e. aid, loans, scholarships, etc.); tuition payment funds (i.e. Section 529 plans, etc), and private loans. All funds must be disbursed directly to the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center and cannot be processed by or through Connecticut College. If a consortium agreement is needed for disbursement of funds, please click HERE for more information.​​

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