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new england board of higher education s for new england residents Annual report on the benefit of the Regional Student Program (RSP) to the participating residents and state colleges and universities in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. NEW ENGL AND REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM 2 0 1 6-17 A N N U A L R E P O R T

New England Board of Higher Education s Tuition Break for New England Residents New England Regional Student Program 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT Published April 2017 (online only) NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION 45 Temple Place, Boston, MA 02111 Tel. 857.284.4879 617.357.9620 Fax 617.357.9588 Email. tuitionbreak@nebhe.org www.nebhe.org/tuitionbreak

Regional Student Program 2016-17 Annual Report Table of Contents Executive Summary... 3 Highlights of Participation in the RSP by State: 2016-17 Connecticut... 5 Maine... 6 Massachusetts... 7 New Hampshire... 8 Rhode Island... 9 Vermont... 10 Summary of 2016-17 Regional Student Program Data... 11 Index of Figures 1. RSP Tuition Savings and Revenue and Enrollment by State: 2016-17... 13 2. RSP Tuition and Fee Revenue and Enrollment by Institution: 2016-17... 14 3. RSP Enrollment at Participating Institutions by State of Residence: 2016-17... 17 4. Total Regional Student Program (RSP) Enrollment: 2016-17... 20 5. RSP Enrollment at Community Colleges: 2016-17... 20 6. Undergraduate RSP Enrollment at State Colleges and Universities: 2016-17... 20 7. Graduate RSP Enrollment at State Colleges and Universities: 2016-17... 20 8. RSP Migration by State: 2016-17... 20 9. A Decade of RSP Enrollment by Institution and State: 2007-08 through 2016-17... 21 10. RSP Enrollment History: 1958-59 through 2016-17... 24 11. RSP Tuition Rates and Savings: 2016-17... 25 Regional Student Program Participating Institutions and Representatives... 26 New England Board of Higher Education Member-State Board Delegates... 28 Appendix RSP Enrollment by Program at Individual Participating Institutions: 2016-17... A-1 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 2

New England Board of Higher Education s Tuition Break for New England Residents New England Regional Student Program 2016-17 Annual Report Executive Summary This academic year, a total of 9,002 New England residents were enrolled under the New England Board of Higher Education s Regional Student Program (RSP) and saved an estimated $60 million on their 2016-17 tuition bills. A full-time student saved an average of $8,033. Because of NEBHE and its RSP, New England residents are eligible for a tuition discount when they enroll at out-of-state public colleges and universities in the six-state region and pursue approved degree programs not offered by their home-state public institutions. At some colleges, eligibility also extends to students whose home is closer to an out-of-state college than to an in-state college. Academic year 2016-17 marks the 59 th year of enrollment in the RSP, which NEBHE established in 1957-58 to fulfill the purposes of the congressionally authorized New England Higher Education Compact expanding educational opportunities for New England residents and sharing higher education resources. Since it was established, the RSP has provided New England residents with discounts on 298,000 annual college tuition bills. NEBHE s Tuition Break program not only provides much-needed tuition relief to New England students and families but also fosters cost-efficient resource sharing among the six New England states. The RSP eliminates the need to duplicate academic programs offered by public colleges and universities in other New England states and therefore helps the individual New England states and their public higher education institutions avoid billions of dollars in capital and operating expenditures. The region s public colleges and universities received more than $94 million in tuition revenue (and an estimated $24 million in fee revenue) from the RSP students enrolled at their campuses in 2016-17. The RSP helps participating campuses in a competitive admissions environment to attract and retain out-of-state New England students who would have likely attended college elsewhere if the RSP tuition discount were not available. NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 3

Expansion of RSP Program Offerings More than 850 undergraduate and graduate degree programs have been approved for eligibility under the RSP through an annual peer-review conducted by NEBHE, which engages all the RSP participating institutions. A significant number of RSP degree programs are in specialized or highdemand career areas, such as biomedical engineering, environmental engineering, allied health, pharmacy, energy services technology, advanced manufacturing technology and sustainability studies. The 2016 Annual Review resulted in the approval of 43 additional degree programs: Associate degree programs (9): Creative Writing, Forensic Science, Health, Fitness and Nutrition, Mobile Application Developer, Nutrition and Food Transfer Option, Photography, Product Technician, Sustainable Build and Design, Pulp and Paper Technician Bachelor s degree programs (18): Actuarial Science and Finance, Aquaculture (Biology), Elementary Education: Marine Biology, Entrepreneurship, Exercise Science (Clinical), Food Systems, Homeland Security, Human Dimensions of Climate Change, Labor Studies, Linguistics and Philosophy, Linguistics and Psychology, Music Technology, Neuropsychology, Professional Writing, Recreation Management and Policy, Social Entrepreneurship, Sustainability (dual major), Wildlife and Conservation Biology Graduate programs (16): Master s: Arts Administration (MFA), Biological Science: Agricultural Sciences (MS), Commerce and Technology (LLM/MCT), Energy and Environmental Management (MS), Health Care Administration (MS), Intellectual Property (LLM/MIP), International Criminal Law (LLM/MICLI), Marine Science (PSM), Operations Management (MS), Software Engineering (MS), Spatial Informatics (MS), STEM Education (MS) Doctoral: Biological Science: Agricultural Sciences (PhD), Educational Leadership (PhD), Psychology (PhD), Public Policy This report provides data on RSP enrollment and tuition revenue and savings for the 2016-17 academic year, as well as historical data. NEBHE thanks the campus officials who provided detailed fall 2016 RSP enrollment information, as well as the RSP representatives and administrators who oversee the ongoing participation of their institutions in the RSP. Michael K. Thomas President and CEO, NEBHE Wendy A. Lindsay Director, Regional Student Program NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 4

Highlights of Connecticut s Participation in the RSP: 2016-17 The RSP provides a tuition break to Connecticut residents enrolled in approved degree programs at public campuses in the five other New England states, and provides a reciprocal benefit to eligible New England residents enrolled at Connecticut s public institutions. Connecticut residents are eligible for more than 500 undergraduate and graduate degree programs with the RSP Tuition Break. RSP Tuition Benefit for Connecticut Average Annual Tuition Savings for Connecticut Residents $7,746 Total Annual Tuition Savings for Connecticut Residents $10.9 million Total Annual Tuition Revenue from RSP Enrollment $21.5 million Total Net Tuition Revenue from RSP Enrollment $9 million Total Annual Fee Revenue from RSP Enrollment $3.9 million RSP Enrollment Data for Connecticut Head Count FTE Number of Connecticut residents enrolled under the RSP 1,529 1411.0 Number of RSP students enrolled at CT public colleges 1,262 1,229.8 Examples of Programs Enrolling Connecticut Residents in 2016-17: Animation Aquaculture & Fishery Technology Criminal Justice Food Science Forestry Legal Studies Marine Engineering Marine Science Marine Transportation Mountain Recreation Management Nursing (Community Colleges-Proximity) Occupational Therapy Outdoor Education Performing Arts Social Thought and Political Economy Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design Visual Arts and Design Zoology NOTES REGARDING DATA: The full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollments were calculated using a modified version of the U.S. Dept. of Ed's methodology. Specifically, the FTE was determined by adding 40 percent of an institution's reported part-time enrollment to its reported full-time enrollment [(Part-time Enrollment x 0.4) + Full-time Enrollment = FTE]. Tuition savings equals the discount on out-of-state tuition that Connecticut residents receive because of the RSP. Revenue figures represent the tuition paid by incoming RSP students. Net revenue equals the RSP surcharge above the in-state rate. All tuition revenue and savings figures are estimates based on annual tuition rates and FTE figures for the fall 2016 semester. Average annual tuition savings is based on fulltime enrollment. NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 5

Highlights of Maine s Participation in the RSP: 2016-17 The RSP provides a tuition break to Maine residents enrolled in approved degree programs at public campuses in the five other New England states, and provides a reciprocal benefit to eligible New England residents enrolled at Maine s public institutions. Maine residents are eligible for more than 700 undergraduate and graduate degree programs with the RSP Tuition Break. RSP Tuition Benefit for Maine Average Annual Tuition Savings for Maine Residents $6,675 Total Annual Tuition Savings for Maine Residents $2.2 million Total Annual Tuition Revenue from RSP Enrollment $11.5 million Total Net Tuition Revenue from RSP Enrollment $3.8 million Total Annual Fee Revenue from RSP Enrollment $1.9 million RSP Enrollment Data for Maine Head Count FTE Number of Maine residents enrolled under the RSP 401 334.0 Number of RSP students enrolled at Maine public colleges 1,013 958.6 Examples of Programs Enrolling Maine Residents in 2016-17: Atmospheric Sciences Biomedical Engineering Cognitive Science Communications/Media Dental Medicine Equine Studies Fashion Design Health Management and Policy Illustration Mountain Recreation Management Nursing (Community Colleges-Proximity) Ocean Engineering Performing Arts Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Sciences Physiology and Neurobiology Public Health Sciences Veterinary Technology and Animal Science Visual Design NOTES REGARDING DATA: The full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollments were calculated using a modified version of the U.S. Dept. of Ed's methodology. Specifically, the FTE was determined by adding 40 percent of an institution's reported part-time enrollment to its reported full-time enrollment [(Part-time Enrollment x 0.4) + Full-time Enrollment = FTE]. Tuition savings equals the discount on out-of-state tuition that Maine residents receive because of the RSP. Revenue figures represent the tuition paid by incoming RSP students. Net revenue equals the RSP surcharge above the in-state rate. All tuition revenue and savings figures are estimates based on annual tuition rates and FTE figures for the fall 2016 semester. Average annual tuition savings is based on fulltime enrollment. NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 6

Highlights of Massachusetts Participation in the RSP: 2016-17 The RSP provides a tuition break to Massachusetts residents enrolled in approved degree programs at public campuses in the five other New England states, and provides a reciprocal benefit to eligible New England residents enrolled at Massachusetts public institutions. Massachusetts residents are eligible for more than 400 undergraduate and graduate degree programs with the RSP Tuition Break. RSP Tuition Benefit for Massachusetts Average Annual Tuition Savings for Massachusetts Residents $9,214 Total Annual Tuition Savings for Massachusetts Residents $22.3 million Total Annual Tuition Revenue from RSP Enrollment $27.9 million Total Net Tuition Revenue from RSP Enrollment $12.5 million Total Annual Fee Revenue from RSP Enrollment $15.3 million RSP Enrollment Data for Massachusetts Head Count FTE Number of Mass. residents enrolled under the RSP 2,772 2,415 Number of RSP students enrolled at Mass. public colleges 4,035 3,122.4 Examples of Programs Enrolling Massachusetts Residents in 2016-17: Actuarial Science Atmospheric Sciences Biomedical Engineering Cognitive Science Forestry Health Management and Policy Human Development and Family Studies Marine Affairs, Marine Science Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Technology Ocean Engineering Outdoor Education Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Science Physiology and Neurobiology Recreation and Leisure Studies Supply Chain Management Therapeutic Recreation Zoology NOTES REGARDING DATA: The full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollments were calculated using a modified version of the U.S. Dept. of Ed's methodology. Specifically, the FTE was determined by adding 40 percent of an institution's reported part-time enrollment to its reported full-time enrollment [(Part-time Enrollment x 0.4) + Full-time Enrollment = FTE]. Tuition savings equals the discount on out-of-state tuition that Massachusetts residents receive because of the RSP. Revenue figures represent the tuition paid by incoming RSP students. Net revenue equals the RSP surcharge above the in-state rate. All tuition revenue and savings figures are estimates based on annual tuition rates and FTE figures for the fall 2016 semester. Average annual tuition savings is based on full-time enrollment. NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 7

Highlights of New Hampshire s Participation in the RSP: 2016-17 The RSP provides a tuition break to New Hampshire residents enrolled in approved degree programs at public campuses in the five other New England states, and provides a reciprocal benefit to eligible New England residents enrolled at New Hampshire s public institutions. New Hampshire residents are eligible for more than 700 undergraduate and graduate degree programs with the RSP Tuition Break. RSP Tuition Benefit for New Hampshire Average Annual Tuition Savings for New Hampshire Residents $7,156 Total Annual Tuition Savings for New Hampshire Residents $14.1 million Total Annual Tuition Revenue from RSP Enrollment $9.8 million Total Net Tuition Revenue from RSP Enrollment $3.6 million Total Annual Fee Revenue from RSP Enrollment $1.2 million RSP Enrollment Data for New Hampshire Head Count FTE Number of NH residents enrolled under the RSP 2,514 1,972.6 Number of RSP students enrolled at NH public colleges 775 640.6 Examples of Programs Enrolling New Hampshire Residents in 2016-17: Atmospheric Sciences (Meteorology) Biomedical Engineering Business Administration (proximity) Communications/Media Criminology Digital Media Electrical Engineering Exercise Physiology Food Science Health Information Systems Marine Engineering Mechanical Engineering Technology Nursing (proximity) Pharmacy (PharmD) Physiology and Neurobiology Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies NOTES REGARDING DATA: The full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollments were calculated using a modified version of the U.S. Dept. of Ed's methodology. Specifically, the FTE was determined by adding 40 percent of an institution's reported part-time enrollment to its reported full-time enrollment [(Part-time Enrollment x 0.4) + Full-time Enrollment = FTE]. Tuition savings equals the discount on out-of-state tuition that New Hampshire residents receive because of the RSP. Revenue figures represent the tuition paid by incoming RSP students. Net revenue equals the RSP surcharge above the in-state rate. All tuition revenue and savings figures are estimates based on annual tuition rates and FTE figures for the fall 2016 semester. Average annual tuition savings is based on full-time enrollment. NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 8

Highlights of Rhode Island s Participation in the RSP: 2016-17 The RSP provides a tuition break to Rhode Island residents enrolled in approved degree programs at public campuses in the five other New England states, and provides a reciprocal benefit to eligible New England residents enrolled at Rhode Island s public institutions. Rhode Island residents are eligible for more than 1,000 undergraduate and graduate degree programs with the RSP Tuition Break. RSP Tuition Benefit for Rhode Island Average Annual Tuition Savings for Rhode Island Residents $8,277 Total Annual Tuition Savings for Rhode Island Residents $7.8 million Total Annual Tuition Revenue from RSP Enrollment $14.8 million Total Net Tuition Revenue from RSP Enrollment $6 million Total Annual Fee Revenue from RSP Enrollment $1.3 million RSP Enrollment Data for Rhode Island Head Count FTE Number of RI residents enrolled under the RSP 1,203 940.8 Number of RSP students enrolled at RI public colleges 1,353 1035.6 Examples of Programs Enrolling Rhode Island Residents in 2016-17: Architecture Athletic Training Cognitive Science Computer Information Systems Communications/Media Criminal Justice Criminology Health & Life Science Law (JD) Legal Studies Marine Transportation Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Technology Meteorology Occupational Therapy Physiology and Neurobiology Sport and Leisure Management Visual Design NOTES REGARDING DATA: The full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollments were calculated using a modified version of the U.S. Dept. of Ed's methodology. Specifically, the FTE was determined by adding 40 percent of an institution's reported part-time enrollment to its reported full-time enrollment [(Part-time Enrollment x 0.4) + Full-time Enrollment = FTE]. Tuition savings equals the discount on out-of-state tuition that Rhode Island residents receive because of the RSP. Revenue figures represent the tuition paid by incoming RSP students. Net revenue equals the RSP surcharge above the in-state rate. All tuition revenue and savings figures are estimates based on annual tuition rates and FTE figures for the fall 2016 semester. Average annual tuition savings is based on full-time enrollment. NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 9

Highlights of Vermont s Participation in the RSP: 2016-17 The RSP provides a tuition break to Vermont residents enrolled in approved degree programs at public campuses in the five other New England states, and provides a reciprocal benefit to eligible New England residents enrolled at Vermont s public institutions. Vermont residents are eligible for more than 1,000 undergraduate and graduate degree programs with the RSP Tuition Break. RSP Tuition Benefit for Vermont Average Annual Tuition Savings for Vermont Residents $6,879 Total Annual Tuition Savings for Vermont Residents $2.9 million Total Annual Tuition Revenue from RSP Enrollment $8.9 million Total Net Tuition Revenue from RSP Enrollment $3.1 million Total Annual Fee Revenue from RSP Enrollment $698,957 RSP Enrollment Data for Vermont Head Count FTE Number of Vermont residents enrolled under the RSP 517 426.8 Number of RSP students enrolled at Vermont public colleges 564 513.0 Examples of Programs Enrolling Vermont Residents in 2016-17: Astronomy Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering Early Childhood Education Financial Economics Food and Nutrition Health Education Health Management and Policy Marine Biology/Marine Science Marine Engineering Mechanical Engineering Technology Nursing Occupational Therapy Pharmaceutical Sciences Radiography Respiratory Therapy Visual Design NOTES REGARDING DATA: The full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollments were calculated using a modified version of the U.S. Dept. of Ed's methodology. Specifically, the FTE was determined by adding 40 percent of an institution's reported part-time enrollment to its reported full-time enrollment [(Part-time Enrollment x 0.4) + Full-time Enrollment = FTE]. Tuition savings equals the discount on out-of-state tuition that Vermont residents receive because of the RSP. Revenue figures represent the tuition paid by incoming RSP students. Net revenue equals the RSP surcharge above the in-state rate. All tuition revenue and savings figures are estimates based on annual tuition rates and FTE figures for the fall 2016 semester. Average annual tuition savings is based on fulltime enrollment. NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 10

2016-17 RSP Tuition Savings and Revenue Summary of 2016-17 Regional Student Program (RSP) Data The New England Board of Higher Education s Regional Student Program (RSP) Tuition Break provided New England residents an estimated total of $60 million in savings on their 2016-17 tuition bills. The weightedaverage savings per full-time student was $8,033. Meanwhile, the RSP participating institutions received an estimated total of more than $94 million in tuition revenue from RSP students in 2016-17. RSP Enrollment Data reported for Fall 2016 Total RSP enrollment reported for Fall 2016 was a headcount of 9,002, up slightly (0.5%) over Fall 2015, following two years of modest decreases (3% each year). RSP Enrollment by Institution Type: Fall 2016 vs Fall 2015 Degree Type % of Total RSP Enrollment Annual Change Fall 2015 vs Fall 2014 All Institutions 100% increase of 0.5% decrease of 3% Undergraduate 58% increase of 6.8% decrease of 0.1% Community College 37% decrease of 5% decrease of 7% Graduate 5% decrease of 17.6% decrease of 3% Incoming and Outgoing RSP Enrollments by State Most of the New England states saw an increase in incoming RSP enrollment and a decrease in outgoing RSP enrollment. In terms of incoming students, New Hampshire was the only state to enroll RSP students primarily at its community colleges. The other five states enrolled the majority of RSP students at their bachelor s degree-granting institutions. Residents of New Hampshire and Vermont enrolled primarily in community colleges, whereas residents of the other four states enrolled primarily in bachelor s programs. Enrollment breakdowns by type of institution and state are provided in Figs. 1 through 8. Migration data by degree level for each state is included on the states individual highlights pages (pages 5-10). RSP Enrollment Migration by State: Fall 2016 vs Fall 2015 State Incoming Enrollment Outgoing Enrollment Outgoing enrollment trend Connecticut increase of 7% decrease of 2% 76% at undergrad colleges Maine increase of 8% decrease of 4% 56% at undergrad colleges Massachusetts decrease of 4% increase of 4% 65% at undergrad colleges New Hampshire increase of 3% decrease of 5% 52% at community colleges Rhode Island increase of 1% increase of 5% 52% at undergrad colleges Vermont decrease of 1% decrease of 7% 49% at community colleges Enrollment numbers for individual degree programs are provided in the Appendix. NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 11

Snapshot of Overall Enrollment Trends NEBHE compared RSP enrollment trends against general Fall 2016 enrollment data reported by the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) in its December 2016 report. Four states Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island saw increases in RSP enrollment but decreases in overall enrollment (public and independent). The NSC report found that total enrollment nationally at two-year and four-year public institutions saw a decrease, whereas total RSP enrollment saw a slight increase. Enrollment Change by State of Attendance: Fall 2016 vs Fall 2015 Total Enrollment (Public + Independent)* RSP Enrollment Connecticut decrease of 3.3% increase of 7% Maine decrease of 2.5% increase of 8% Massachusetts decrease of 2.9% decrease of 4% New Hampshire increase of 17.4%** increase of 3% Rhode Island decrease of 1.4% increase of 1% Vermont increase of 1.3% decrease of 1% Nationally, total undergraduate four-year enrollment saw a decrease of 0.3%, whereas; RSP undergraduate four-year enrollment saw an increase of 6.8%. Enrollment Change by Institution Type: Fall 2016 vs Fall 2015 Enrollment by Institution Type National Enrollment* RSP Enrollment Total 2-yr & 4-yr publics decrease of 1.0% increase of 0.5% 2-yr publics decrease of 2.6% decrease of 5.4% Undergrad 4--yr publics decrease of 0.3% increase of 6.8% Graduate 4-yr publics increase of 2.7% decrease of 17.6% *Source: National Student Clearinghouse (NSC): Current Term Enrollment Estimates, Fall 2016, Dec. 2016 ** Note: Combined total enrollment for Keene State College, Plymouth State University and University of New Hampshire decreased 1.5% (NEBHE analysis of Common Data Sets and institutional research reports). Data Source The New England Board of Higher Education surveyed all of the RSP participating institutions for Fall 2016 enrollment data and student characteristics. NEBHE calculated annual 2016-17 enrollment and tuition savings and revenue data, based on fall 2016 enrollment data and annual tuition rates. NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 12

Fig. 1. RSP Tuition Savings and Revenue and Enrollment by State: 2016-17 NEBHE's Regional Student Program (RSP) provided New England residents an estimated total of $60 million in savings on their 2016-17 tuition bills. The average annual tuition discount for a full-time RSP student was $9,740. The RSP participating institutions received an estimated total of $94.5 million in tuition revenue from RSP students. RSP Tuition Savings by State of Residence: 2016-17 State of Residence Tuition Savings Avg. Savings/FTE FTE Enrollment # Students Connecticut $10,930,091 $7,746 1,411.0 1,595 Maine $2,229,420 $6,675 334.0 401 Massachusetts $22,250,966 $9,214 2,414.8 2,772 New Hampshire $14,116,159 $7,156 1,972.6 2,514 Rhode Island $7,787,022 $8,277 940.8 1,203 Vermont $2,936,027 $6,879 426.8 517 New England $60,249,684 $8,033 7,500.0 9,002 RSP Tuition Revenue by State of Attendance: 2016-17 State of Attendance Tuition Revenue Fee Revenue FTE Enrollment # Students Net Revenue Total Tuition & Fee Revenue Connecticut $21,489,627 $3,939,009 1,229.8 1,262 $9,041,924 $25,428,636 Maine $11,496,862 $1,892,128 958.6 1,013 $3,848,087 $13,388,990 Massachusetts $27,865,639 $15,260,067 3,122.4 4,035 $12,423,647 $43,125,706 New Hampshire $9,802,105 $1,159,400 640.6 775 $3,614,318 $10,961,505 Rhode Island $14,799,644 $1,264,386 1035.6 1,353 $6,017,327 $16,064,029 Vermont $8,912,803 $698,957 513.0 564 $3,127,680 $9,611,760 New England $94,366,679 $24,213,946 7,500.0 9,002 $38,072,983 $118,580,625 NOTES: The RSP tuition savings figures represent the discount on out-of-state tuition received by eligible residents. Revenue figures represent the total tuition and estimated mandatory fees paid by RSP students to participating institutions. Net revenue equals the RSP surcharge above the in-state tuition rate. The revenue figures are calculated based on annual tuition rates and mandatory fees and FTE figures reported for the fall 2016 semester. The fulltime equivalent (FTE) enrollments were calculated using a modified version of the U.S. Department of Education's methodology. Specifically, the FTE was determined by adding 40 percent of an institution's reported part-time enrollment to its reported full-time enrollment [(Part-time Enrollment x 0.4) + Full-time Enrollment = FTE]. Total numbers may vary slightly due to rounding. NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 13

Fig. 2. RSP Tuition and Fee Revenue and Enrollment by Institution: 2016-17 During the 2016-17 academic year, New England public colleges and universities received an estimated $94.4 in tuition revenue and $24.2 million in fee revenue from 9,002 students enrolled under the RSP. Revenue Enrollment CONNECTICUT Institutions Tuition Fees Total FTE Head Count Asnuntuck Community College $395,064 $71,366 $466,430 106.2 138 Gateway Community College $7,812 $941 $8,753 1.4 2 Northwestern Connecticut Community College $32,364 $3,898 $36,262 5.8 10 Quinebaug Valley Community College $34,596 $4,166 $38,762 6.2 11 Three Rivers Community College $22,320 $2,688 $25,008 4.0 7 Connecticut Community College Totals $492,156 $83,059 $575,215 123.6 168 Central Connecticut State University (Undergraduate) $164,304 $115,332 $279,636 21.0 21 Central Connecticut State University (Graduate) $116,946 $65,112 $182,058 12.0 12 Eastern Connecticut State University $1,228,368 $974,656 $2,203,024 157.0 157 Southern Connecticut State University $70,416 $52,128 $122,544 9.0 9 Western Connecticut State University $86,064 $62,788 $148,852 11.0 11 Connecticut State University Totals $1,666,098 $1,270,016 $2,936,114 210.0 210 University of Connecticut (Undergraduate) $14,762,927 $2,200,685 $16,963,612 751.6 757 University of Connecticut (Graduate) $3,441,943 $251,855 $3,693,798 123.8 105 University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine $697,684 $86,853 $784,537 13.0 13 University of Connecticut School of Law $87,005 $1,541 $88,546 1.8 3 University of Connecticut School of Medicine $341,814 $45,000 $386,814 6.0 6 University of Connecticut Totals $19,331,373 $2,585,934 $21,917,306 896.2 884 CONNECTICUT TOTALS $21,489,627 $3,939,009 $25,428,636 1,229.8 1,262 MAINE Institutions Tuition Fees Total FTE Head Count Central Maine Community College $191,268 $38,808 $230,076 46.2 51 Kennebec Valley Community College $3,312 $475 $3,787 0.8 2 Northern Maine Community College $16,560 $3,896 $20,456 4.0 4 Southern Maine Community College $180,504 $43,600 $224,104 43.6 49 Washington County Community College $24,840 $5,400 $30,240 6.0 6 York County Community College $8,280 $1,800 $10,080 2.0 5 Maine Community College Totals $424,764 $93,979 $518,743 102.6 117 Maine Maritime Academy $1,517,890 $354,276 $1,872,166 117.0 120 University of Maine (Undergraduate) $6,902,496 $1,228,176 $8,130,672 532.6 547 University of Maine (Graduate) $108,864 $12,858 $121,722 5.6 14 University of Maine at Augusta $57,258 $7,316 $64,574 7.8 15 University of Maine at Farmington $1,288,224 $85,981 $1,374,205 99.4 100 University of Maine at Machias $208,464 $17,574 $226,038 20.2 22 University of Southern Maine (Undergraduate) $689,136 $77,938 $767,074 58.6 62 University of Southern Maine (Graduate) $208,506 $11,210 $219,716 11.8 13 University of Maine School of Law $91,260 $2,820 $94,080 3.0 3 University of Maine Totals $9,554,208 $1,443,873 $10,998,081 739.0 776 MAINE TOTALS $11,496,862 $1,892,128 $13,388,990 958.6 1,013 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 14

Fig. 2. RSP Tuition Revenue and Enrollment by Institution: 2016-17 (continued) MASSACHUSETTS Institutions Tuition Fees Total FTE Head Count Berkshire Community College $16,848 $77,328 $94,176 14.4 21 Bristol Community College $193,392 $1,194,464 $1,387,856 268.6 469 Bunker Hill Community College $3,024 $11,592 $14,616 2.8 4 Greenfield Community College $86,814 $429,692 $516,506 74.2 124 Holyoke Community College $41,040 $306,660 $347,700 38.0 53 Massachusetts Bay Community College $3,888 $17,280 $21,168 3.6 9 Middlesex Community College $166,968 $751,356 $918,324 154.6 241 Mount Wachusett Community College $79,425 $374,886 $454,311 70.6 109 North Shore Community College $31,725 $138,744 $170,469 28.2 42 Northern Essex Community College $530,556 $2,313,038 $2,843,594 465.4 736 Quinsigamond Community College $10,152 $46,248 $56,400 9.4 13 Springfield Technical Community College $72,000 $512,640 $584,640 64.0 88 Massachusetts Community College Totals $1,235,832 $6,173,928 $7,409,760 1,193.8 1,909 Bridgewater State University $77,634 $487,051 $564,685 45.4 46 Fitchburg State University $134,151 $826,573 $960,724 92.2 94 Framingham State University $20,661 $109,766 $130,427 14.2 22 Massachusetts College of Art and Design $3,418,250 $3,071,750 $6,490,000 275.0 281 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts $97,953 $571,868 $669,821 63.4 67 Massachusetts Maritime Academy $254,075 $863,446 $1,117,521 139.2 141 Salem State University $7,371 $49,129 $56,500 5.4 6 Westfield State University $372,771 $2,121,903 $2,494,674 256.2 312 Worcester State University $85,845 $465,333 $551,178 59 65 Massachusetts State University Totals $4,468,711 $8,566,819 $13,035,530 950.0 1,034 University of Massachusetts Amherst (Undergraduate) $3,075,910 $47,092 $3,123,001 123.6 126 University of Massachusetts Amherst (Graduate) $909,830 $77,979 $987,809 37.4 47 University of Massachusetts Boston (Undergraduate) $313,741 $12,710 $326,451 12.8 14 University of Massachusetts Boston (Graduate) $81,120 $2,310 $83,430 3.0 6 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (Undergraduate) $3,133,310 $73,567 $3,206,878 181.2 197 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (Graduate) $194,317 $4,134 $198,451 13.6 23 University of Massachusetts School of Law Dartmouth $223,468 $2,520 $225,988 8.0 14 University of Massachusetts Lowell (Undergraduate) $13,045,674 $202,875 $13,248,549 541.0 574 University of Massachusetts Lowell (Graduate) $1,085,446 $18,600 $1,104,046 49.6 82 UMass Worcester Graduate School of Nursing $98,280 $77,532 $175,812 8.4 9 University of Massachusetts Totals $22,161,096 $519,320 $22,680,415 978.6 1,092 MASSACHUSETTS TOTALS $27,865,639 $15,260,067 $43,125,706 3,122.4 4,035 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 15

Fig. 2. RSP Tuition Revenue and Enrollment by Institution: 2016-17 (continued) NEW HAMPSHIRE Institutions Tuition Fees Total FTE Head Count Great Bay Community College $440,640 $32,314 $472,954 61.2 111 Lakes Region Community College $146,880 $5,814 $152,694 20.4 30 Manchester Community College $131,040 $8,081 $139,121 18.2 23 Nashua Community College $246,240 $17,613 $263,853 34.2 54 NHTI, Concord's Community College $136,800 $10,032 $146,832 19.0 22 River Valley Community College $436,320 $27,573 $463,893 60.6 84 White Mountains Community College $403,200 $32,088 $435,288 56.0 68 Community College System of New Hampshire Totals $1,941,120 $133,515 $2,074,635 269.6 392 Keene State College $849,362 $128,018 $977,380 48.4 49 Plymouth State University $996,000 $183,900 $1,179,900 75.0 75 University of New Hampshire (Undergraduate) $4,756,021 $606,160 $5,362,181 188.6 191 University of New Hampshire (Graduate) $1,038,000 $104,000 $1,142,000 50.0 59 University of New Hampshire at Manchester $221,603 $3,807 $225,410 9.0 9 University System of New Hampshire Totals $7,860,985 $1,025,885 $8,886,870 371.0 383 NEW HAMPSHIRE TOTALS $9,802,105 $1,159,400 $10,961,505 640.6 775 RHODE ISLAND Institutions Tuition Fees Total FTE Head Count Community College of Rhode Island $2,178,398 $123,514 $2,301,911 367.6 649 Rhode Island College $363,018 $36,992 $400,010 34.0 34 University of Rhode Island (Undergraduate) $11,380,606 $1,026,206 $12,406,812 584.4 594 University of Rhode Island (Graduate) $877,622 $77,674 $955,296 49.6 76 University of Rhode Island Totals $12,258,228 $1,103,880 $13,362,108 634.0 670 RHODE ISLAND TOTALS $14,799,644 $1,264,386 $16,064,029 1,035.6 1,353 VERMONT Institutions Tuition Fees Total FTE Head Count Community College of Vermont $176,088 $28,449 $204,537 29.0 56 Castleton University $46,224 $3,888 $50,112 3.0 3 Johnson State College $619,574 $68,720 $688,295 40.4 41 Lyndon State College $4,079,376 $283,556 $4,362,932 266.0 278 Vermont Technical College $1,730,160 $128,249 $1,858,409 89.0 98 Vermont State College System Totals $6,651,422 $512,862 $7,164,285 427.4 476 University of Vermont $2,261,381 $186,094 $2,447,475 85.6 88 VERMONT TOTALS $8,912,803 $698,956 $9,611,760 513.0 564 NEW ENGLAND TOTALS $94,366,679 $24,213,946 $118,580,626 7,500.0 9,002 The following institutions did not report any enrollment under the RSP: In Connecticut: Capital, Housatonic, Manchester, Middlesex, Naugatuck Valley, Norwalk and Tunxis community colleges. In Maine: Eastern Maine Community College; University of Maine at Fort Kent and University of Maine at Presque Isle (because they have institutional policies allowing all out-of-state students to pay lower tuition). In Massachusetts: Cape Cod, Massasoit and Roxbury community colleges. NOTES: The revenue figures are calculated based on annual tuition rates and mandatory fees and FTE figures reported for the fall 2016 semester. The full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollments were calculated using a modified version of the U.S. Department of Education's methodology. Specifically, the FTE was determined by adding 40 percent of an institution's reported part-time enrollment to its reported full-time enrollment [(Part-time Enrollment x 0.4) + Full-time Enrollment = FTE]. Total numbers may vary slightly due to rounding. NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 16

Fig. 3. RSP Enrollment at Participating Institutions by State of Residence: 2016-17 CONNECTICUT Institutions: 2016-17 CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Asnuntuck Community College 0 138 0 0 0 138 Gateway Community College 0 2 0 0 0 2 Northwestern Connecticut Community College 0 10 0 0 0 10 Quinebaug Valley Community College 0 8 0 3 0 11 Three Rivers Community College 0 1 0 5 1 7 Connecticut Community College Totals 0 159 0 8 1 168 Central Connecticut State University (Undergraduate) 0 14 1 5 1 21 Central Connecticut State University (Graduate) 0 9 1 2 0 12 Eastern Connecticut State University 1 105 1 50 0 157 Southern Connecticut State University 0 5 2 2 0 9 Western Connecticut State University 0 6 0 4 1 11 Connecticut State University Totals 1 139 5 63 2 210 University of Connecticut (Undergraduate) 17 572 87 65 16 757 University of Connecticut (Graduate) 5 59 16 23 2 105 University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine 2 7 2 1 1 13 University of Connecticut School of Law 0 1 1 0 1 3 University of Connecticut School of Medicine 0 0 5 1 0 6 University of Connecticut Totals 24 639 111 90 20 884 CONNECTICUT TOTALS 25 937 116 161 23 1,262 MAINE Institutions: 2016-17 CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Central Maine Community College 9 14 19 5 4 51 Kennebec Valley Community College 0 0 2 0 0 2 Northern Maine Community College 1 3 0 0 0 4 Southern Maine Community College 15 9 15 2 8 49 Washington County Community College 0 2 1 0 3 6 York County Community College 0 0 5 0 0 5 Maine Community College Totals 25 28 42 7 15 117 Maine Maritime Academy 42 13 43 14 8 120 University of Maine (Undergraduate) 106 339 59 21 22 547 University of Maine (Graduate) 3 6 2 0 3 14 University of Maine at Augusta 1 7 6 0 1 15 University of Maine at Farmington 15 41 27 6 11 100 University of Maine at Machias 11 6 1 2 2 22 University of Southern Maine (Undergraduate) 6 34 13 7 2 62 University of Southern Maine (Graduate) 4 4 2 0 3 13 University of Maine School of Law 0 0 1 1 1 3 University of Maine Totals 146 437 111 37 45 776 MAINE TOTALS 213 478 196 58 68 1,013 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 17

Fig. 3. RSP Enrollment at Participating Institutions by State of Residence: 2016-17 (continued) MASSACHUSETTS Institutions: 2016-17 CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Berkshire Community College 11 0 0 1 9 21 Bristol Community College 469 469 Bunker Hill Community College 0 0 3 1 0 4 Greenfield Community College 2 0 32 1 89 124 Holyoke Community College 44 2 3 2 2 53 Massachusetts Bay Community College 2 0 2 5 0 9 Middlesex Community College 2 1 233 3 2 241 Mount Wachusett Community College 1 0 108 0 0 109 North Shore Community College 1 5 34 2 0 42 Northern Essex Community College 2 7 726 1 0 736 Quinsigamond Community College 12 1 13 Springfield Technical Community College 85 0 1 0 2 88 Massachusetts Community College Totals 162 15 1,143 485 104 1,909 Bridgewater State University 19 1 10 16 0 46 Fitchburg State University 21 11 38 20 4 94 Framingham State University 8 5 5 3 1 22 Massachusetts College of Art and Design 103 37 56 59 26 281 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 10 1 1 4 51 67 Massachusetts Maritime Academy 76 2 22 36 5 141 Salem State University 0 0 5 1 0 6 Westfield State University (Undergraduate) 255 1 4 5 2 267 Westfield State University (Graduate) 41 0 2 0 2 45 Worcester State University 40 0 2 22 1 65 Massachusetts State University Totals 573 58 145 166 92 1,034 University of Massachusetts Amherst (Undergraduate) 66 11 21 13 15 126 University of Massachusetts Amherst (Graduate) 9 6 9 7 16 47 University of Massachusetts Boston (Undergraduate) 3 2 0 6 3 14 University of Massachusetts Boston (Graduate) 1 1 0 4 0 6 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (Undergraduate) 19 2 3 167 4 195 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (Graduate) 1 0 3 21 0 25 University of Massachusetts School of Law Dartmouth 0 0 0 14 0 14 University of Massachusetts Lowell (Undergraduate) 17 4 546 7 0 574 University of Massachusetts Lowell (Graduate) 4 3 72 2 1 82 UMass Worcester Graduate School of Nursing 1 0 3 2 3 9 University of Massachusetts Totals 121 29 657 243 42 1,092 MASSACHUSETTS TOTALS 856 102 1,945 894 238 4,035 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 18

Fig. 3. RSP Enrollment at Participating Institutions by State of Residence: 2016-17 (continued) NEW HAMPSHIRE Institutions: 2016-17 CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Great Bay Community College 2 83 22 1 3 111 Lakes Region Community College 2 9 3 1 15 30 Manchester Community College 1 2 16 2 2 23 Nashua Community College 3 2 48 0 1 54 NHTI, Concord's Community College 0 9 6 3 4 22 River Valley Community College 0 1 4 0 79 84 White Mountains Community College 2 20 3 1 42 68 Community College System of New Hampshire Totals 10 126 102 8 146 392 Keene State College 16 2 24 3 4 49 Plymouth State University 8 11 35 18 3 75 University of New Hampshire (Undergraduate) 24 19 126 16 6 191 University of New Hampshire (Graduate) 12 16 12 11 8 59 University of New Hampshire at Manchester 2 1 5 0 1 9 University System of New Hampshire Totals 62 49 202 48 22 383 NEW HAMPSHIRE TOTALS 72 175 304 56 168 775 RHODE ISLAND Institutions: 2016-17 CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Community College of Rhode Island 96 0 548 4 1 649 Rhode Island College 13 5 8 7 1 34 University of Rhode Island (Undergraduate) 187 49 284 61 13 594 University of Rhode Island (Graduate) 27 4 32 8 5 76 RHODE ISLAND TOTALS 323 58 872 80 20 1,353 VERMONT Institutions: 2016-17 CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Community College of Vermont 0 0 4 51 1 56 Castleton University 0 0 0 0 3 3 Johnson State College 11 2 18 8 2 41 Lyndon State College 78 26 98 60 16 278 Vermont Technical College 13 6 20 55 4 98 Vermont State College Totals 102 34 140 174 26 476 University of Vermont (Undergraduate) 27 2 40 0 8 77 University of Vermont (Graduate) 2 5 1 3 0 11 University of Vermont Totals 29 7 41 3 8 88 VERMONT TOTALS 131 41 181 177 34 564 CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS NEW ENGLAND TOTALS 1,595 401 2,772 2,514 1,203 517 9,002 NOTES: The following institutions did not report any enrollment under the RSP: In Connecticut: Capital, Gateway, Housatonic, Manchester, Middlesex, Norwalk and Tunxis community colleges. In Maine: Eastern Maine and Kennebec Valley community colleges; University of Maine at Fort Kent and University of Maine at Presque Isle (because they have institutional policies allowing all out-ofstate students to pay reduced tuition, effective starting Fall 2015). In Massachusetts: Cape Cod, Massasoit, Roxbury community colleges. NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 19

Fig. 4. Total RSP Enrollment: 2016-17 (headcount) Fig 8. RSP Migration: 2016-17 STATE CT OUT ME OUT MA OUT NH OUT RI OUT VT OUT TOTALS IN Net Flow of Total RSP Enrollment: 2016-17 CT IN 25 937 116 161 23 1,262 CT ME MA NH RI VT ME IN 213 478 196 58 68 1,013 333 612 1,263 1,739 150 47 MA IN 856 102 1,945 894 238 4,035 OUT IN IN OUT IN IN NH IN 72 175 304 56 168 775 RI IN 323 58 872 80 20 1,353 KEY: IN = Incoming RSP enrollment to public colleges/universities. VT IN 131 41 181 177 34 564 OUT = Outgoing RSP Enrollment of residents. TOTALS OUT 1,595 401 2,772 2,514 1,203 517 9,002 Fig. 5. RSP Enrollment at Community Colleges: 2016-17 (37% of total enrollment) RSP Enrollment at Community Colleges: 2016-17 IN OUT STATE CT OUT ME OUT MA OUT NH OUT RI OUT VT OUT TOTALS IN CT IN 0 159 0 8 1 168 ME IN 25 28 42 7 15 117 MA IN 162 15 1,143 485 104 1,909 NH IN 10 126 102 8 146 392 RI IN 96 0 548 4 1 649 VT IN 0 0 4 51 1 56 TOTALS OUT 293 141 841 1,240 509 267 3,291 CT ME MA NH RI VT 168 117 1,909 392 649 56 293 141 841 1,240 509 267 Fig. 6. Undergraduate RSP Enrollment at State Colleges and Universities: 2016-17 (58% of total enrollment) RSP Undergraduate Enrollment at State Colleges and Universities: 2016-17 IN OUT STATE CT OUT ME OUT MA OUT NH OUT RI OUT VT OUT TOTALS IN CT IN 18 702 91 126 18 955 ME IN 181 440 150 51 47 869 MA IN 646 83 722 380 128 1,959 NH IN 50 33 190 37 14 324 RI IN 200 54 292 68 14 628 VT IN 129 36 176 123 33 497 TOTALS OUT 1,206 224 1,800 1,154 627 221 5,232 CT ME MA NH RI VT 324 955 869 1,959 628 497 1,154 1,206 224 1,800 627 221 Fig. 7. Graduate RSP Enrollment: 2016-17 (5% of total enrollment) RSP Graduate Enrollment: 2016-17 IN OUT STATE CT OUT ME OUT MA OUT NH OUT RI OUT VT OUT TOTALS IN CT IN 7 76 25 27 4 139 ME IN 7 10 4 0 6 27 MA IN 48 4 0 80 29 6 167 NH IN 12 16 12 11 8 59 RI IN 27 4 32 8 5 76 VT IN 2 5 1 3 0 11 TOTALS OUT 96 36 131 120 67 29 479 CT ME MA NH RI VT 139 27 167 59 76 11 96 36 131 120 67 29 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 20

Fig. 9. RSP Enrollment by Institution and State: 2007-08 through 2016-17 (headcount) CONNECTICUT 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Asnuntuck Community College 91 89 113 88 80 80 100 88 95 138 Capital Community College 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gateway Community College 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Housatonic Community College 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Manchester Community College 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Middlesex Community College 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Naugatuck Valley Community College 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Northwestern Connecticut Community College 8 4 6 9 6 5 5 11 7 10 Norwalk Community College 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Quinebaug Valley Community College 20 13 9 23 15 19 23 25 23 11 Three Rivers Community College 9 4 39 31 22 24 16 10 6 7 Tunxis Community College 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Connecticut Community College Totals 129 112 168 155 124 129 145 135 132 168 Central Connecticut State University 37 39 31 40 31 34 39 37 40 33 Eastern Connecticut State University 37 46 55 48 55 65 70 114 146 157 Southern Connecticut State University 6 6 11 9 7 11 12 22 24 9 Western Connecticut State University 8 5 6 4 3 7 10 8 7 11 Connecticut State University Totals 88 96 103 101 96 117 131 181 217 210 University of Connecticut 438 533 502 531 529 601 675 753 788 862 University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine 45 41 37 30 39 35 20 15 24 13 University of Connecticut School of Law 107 38 58 72 82 60 43 20 14 3 University of Connecticut School of Medicine 7 8 11 12 11 7 4 5 4 6 University of Connecticut Totals 597 620 608 645 661 703 742 793 830 884 CONNECTICUT TOTALS 814 828 879 901 881 949 1,018 1,109 1,179 1,262 MAINE 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Central Maine Community College 12 10 17 18 16 50 62 56 42 51 Eastern Maine Community College 3 3 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 Kennebec Valley Community College 0 3 3 3 4 2 0 0 3 2 Northern Maine Community College 5 4 4 3 3 4 2 1 1 4 Southern Maine Community College 31 32 29 29 24 35 35 44 40 49 Washington County Community College 0 0 4 4 1 2 4 4 5 6 York County Community College 0 0 0 2 2 4 6 9 3 5 Maine Community College Totals 51 52 58 59 50 98 111 114 95 117 Maine Maritime Academy 113 119 125 117 112 122 129 133 128 120 University of Maine 151 204 227 255 294 301 372 468 513 561 University of Maine at Augusta 7 7 21 20 15 12 16 15 16 15 University of Maine Farmington 76 65 75 68 68 74 75 84 85 100 University of Maine at Fort Kent 3 7 8 6 5 2 1 0 na na University of Maine at Machias 14 19 16 12 14 14 17 17 22 22 University of Maine at Presque Isle 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 na na University of Southern Maine 59 60 61 51 53 55 67 76 74 75 University of Maine School of Law 28 28 21 31 26 26 15 7 4 3 University of Maine Totals 338 390 429 443 475 485 564 667 714 776 MAINE TOTALS 502 561 612 619 637 705 804 914 937 1,013 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 21

Fig. 9. RSP Enrollment by Institution and State: 2005-06 through 2014-15 (continued) MASSACHUSETTS 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Berkshire Community College 27 22 26 24 33 32 23 33 24 21 Bristol Community College 474 487 523 573 544 489 479 469 473 469 Bunker Hill Community College 6 6 9 19 11 5 4 5 4 4 Cape Cod Community College 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greenfield Community College 163 148 177 221 195 191 150 147 156 124 Holyoke Community College 39 32 50 49 60 70 62 71 63 53 Massachusetts Bay Community College 3 5 3 3 3 7 5 4 3 9 Massasoit Community College 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Middlesex Community College 319 343 336 357 360 378 339 320 295 241 Mount Wachusett Community College 127 166 109 110 101 90 96 112 96 109 North Shore Community College 34 25 63 79 67 70 66 34 36 42 Northern Essex Community College 1122 1,163 1179 1,157 1,179 1,086 1,160 956 855 736 Quinsigamond Community College 5 4 9 11 11 15 8 13 18 13 Roxbury Community College 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Springfield Technical Community College 98 109 120 122 119 119 112 110 105 88 Massachusetts Community College Totals 2,417 2,510 2,604 2,725 2,683 2,552 2,504 2,274 2,128 1,909 MASSACHUSETTS 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Bridgewater State University 45 38 37 45 50 56 60 58 51 46 Fitchburg State University 77 82 95 85 77 88 87 87 93 94 Framingham State University 47 44 39 32 31 31 30 28 29 22 Massachusetts College of Art and Design 235 236 283 302 318 307 333 310 299 281 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 90 70 76 66 55 62 58 61 71 67 Massachusetts Maritime Academy 125 137 154 127 170 165 149 134 139 141 Salem State University 11 10 10 8 8 7 10 8 4 6 Westfield State University 176 215 206 217 231 262 278 292 221 312 Worcester State University 36 33 30 29 57 47 57 57 57 65 Massachusetts State University Totals 842 865 930 911 997 1,025 1,062 1,035 964 1,034 University of Massachusetts Amherst 518 503 524 570 547 460 388 292 221 173 University of Massachusetts Boston 23 25 31 29 41 33 29 20 16 20 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth 69 109 113 131 143 137 133 128 194 220 UMass School of Law Dartmouth 12 23 23 22 20 17 14 University of Massachusetts Lowell 184 449 671 673 674 828 790 688 637 656 University of Massachusetts Worcester 5 8 14 8 10 10 7 10 6 9 University of Massachusetts Totals 799 1,094 1,353 1,423 1,438 1,491 1,369 1,158 1,091 1,092 MASSACHUSETTS TOTALS 4,058 4,469 4,887 5,059 5,118 5,068 4,935 4,467 4,183 4,035 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 22

Fig. 9. RSP Enrollment by Institution and State: 2007-08 through 2016-17 (continued) NEW HAMPSHIRE 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Great Bay Community College (Stratham) 76 82 92 115 130 121 129 135 130 111 Lakes Region Community College (Laconia) 56 45 36 29 29 26 33 28 24 30 Manchester Community College 11 10 10 17 19 9 14 15 17 23 Nashua Community College 43 63 42 56 43 48 55 57 69 54 NHTI, Concord's Community College 17 20 18 26 18 20 26 23 22 22 River Valley Community College (Claremont) 147 117 83 106 108 92 93 119 104 84 White Mountains Community College (Berlin) 44 46 50 63 63 72 56 34 50 68 Community College System of NH Totals 394 383 331 412 410 388 406 411 416 392 Keene State College 9 18 38 54 68 54 37 33 30 49 Plymouth State University 63 57 51 49 45 46 44 36 49 75 University of New Hampshire 300 328 420 459 445 386 316 240 247 250 University of New Hampshire at Manchester 9 8 9 6 6 6 6 4 8 9 University System of New Hampshire Totals 381 411 518 568 564 492 403 313 334 383 NEW HAMPSHIRE TOTALS 775 794 849 980 974 880 809 724 750 775 RHODE ISLAND 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Community College of Rhode Island 603 284 288 414 424 450 697 757 663 649 Rhode Island College 23 24 25 19 11 16 11 14 19 34 University of Rhode Island 621 646 633 549 596 603 581 617 655 670 RHODE ISLAND TOTALS 1,247 954 946 982 1,031 1,069 1,289 1,388 1,337 1,353 VERMONT 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Community College of Vermont 45 41 48 43 57 70 50 49 46 56 Castleton University 3 5 8 6 5 10 9 9 5 3 Johnson State College 122 137 124 131 118 102 80 75 46 41 Lyndon State College 236 234 265 274 302 329 356 319 293 278 Vermont Technical College 131 138 123 123 121 106 107 104 94 98 Vermont State College Totals 537 555 568 577 603 617 602 556 484 476 University of Vermont 34 41 36 43 49 50 76 84 88 88 VERMONT TOTALS 571 596 604 620 652 667 678 640 572 564 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 NEW ENGLAND TOTALS 7,967 8,202 8,777 9,161 9,293 9,338 9,533 9,242 8,958 9,002 NOTES: The following institutions did not report any enrollment under the RSP in 2016-17: In Connecticut: Capital, Gateway, Housatonic, Manchester, Middlesex, Naugatuck Valley, Norwalk and Tunxis community colleges. In Maine: Eastern Maine Community College; University of Maine at Fort Kent and University of Maine at Presque Isle (because they have institutional policies allowing all out-of-state students to pay reduced tuition, effective starting Fall 2015). In Massachusetts: Cape Cod, Massasoit, Roxbury community colleges. NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 23

Fig. 10. RSP Enrollment History Total Number of Regional Student Program Exchanges: 1958-59 through 2016-17 CONNECTICUT MAINE MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE RHODE ISLAND VERMONT *N.E. ALL YEARS IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT TOTALS GRAND TOTALS 33,719 52,059 23,560 21,986 130,758 85,925 32,302 75,520 55,925 37,363 21,738 25,149 298,002 Total RSP Enrollment: 2007-08 through 2016-17 9,533 9,161 9,293 9,338 9,242 8,777 8,202 7,967 8,958 9,002 *N.E. TOTALS equal the total number of RSP participants in a given year. GRAND TOTALS equal the number of RSP exchanges (or the total number of annual discounted tuition bills) for all enrollment years, from 1958-59 to present. OUT IN Outgoing RSP enrollment of residents. Incoming RSP enrollment to public colleges/universities. Connecticut: 2007-08 through 2016-17 1,206 1,278 1,375 1,458 1,609 1,660 1,660 1,620 1,529 1,595 814 828 879 901 881 949 1,018 1,109 1,179 1,262 New Hampshire: 2007-08 through 2016-17 2,440 2,848 3,076 3,104 3,114 3,144 3,176 2,834 2,636 2,514 775 794 849 980 974 880 809 724 750 775 Maine: 2007-08 through 2016-17 562 588 587 591 609 557 492 440 419 401 804 502 561 612 619 637 705 914 937 1,013 Rhode Island: 2007-08 through 2016-17 972 1,035 1,189 1,246 1,214 1,168 1,156 1,120 1,148 1,203 1,247 954 946 982 1,031 1,069 1,289 1,388 1,337 1,353 Massachusetts: 2007-08 through 2016-17 Vermont: 2007-08 through 2016-17 2,079 1,820 1,913 2,054 2,048 2,147 2,430 2,649 2,673 2,772 708 633 637 708 699 662 619 579 553 517 4,058 4,469 4,887 5,059 5,118 5,068 4,935 4,467 4,183 4,035 571 596 604 620 652 667 678 640 572 564 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 24

Fig. 11. RSP Annual Full-Time Tuition Rates and Savings: 2016-17 CONNECTICUT RSP Rate Savings Connecticut Community Colleges: $5,580 $5,580 Asnuntuck, Capital, Gateway, Housatonic, Manchester, Middlesex, Naugatuck Valley, Northwestern Conn., Norwalk, Quinebaug Valley, Three Rivers, Tunxis Connecticut State University System $7,824 $9,058 Central, Eastern, Southern, Western University of Connecticut $19,642 $13,374 UConn Graduate School $24,220 $10,566 UConn School of Dental Medicine $53,668 $11,571 UConn School of Law $48,336 $9,610 UConn School of Medicine $56,969 $6,793 MAINE Maine Community Colleges $4,140 $1,380 Central Maine, Eastern Maine, Kennebec Valley, Northern Maine, Southern Maine, Washington County, York County Maine Maritime Academy $15,080 $8,050 University of Maine $12,960 $14,280 University of Maine at Augusta $9,750 $6,000 University of Maine at Farmington $12,960 $4,480 University of Maine at Machias $10,320 $8,160 University of Southern Maine $11,760 $8,190 University of Maine Graduate $19,440 $21,390 University of Southern Maine Graduate $17,670 $13,110 University of Maine Law School $30,420 $2,940 MASSACHUSETTS RSP Rate Savings Berkshire Community College $1,170 $6,630 Bristol Community College $1,080 $5,820 Bunker Hill Community College $1,080 $5,820 Cape Cod Community College $1,080 $5,820 Greenfield Community College $1,170 $7,260 Holyoke Community College $1,080 $5,820 Massachusetts Bay Community College $1,080 $5,820 Massasoit Community College $1,080 $5,820 Middlesex Community College $1,080 $5,820 Mount Wachusett Community College $1,125 $5,775 North Shore Community College $1,125 $6,585 Northern Essex Community College $1,140 $6,840 Quinsigamond Community College $1,080 $5,820 Roxbury Community College $1,170 $6,240 Springfield Technical Community College $1,125 $6,135 MASSACHUSETTS RSP Rate Savings Bridgewater State University $1,710 $7,110 Fitchburg State University $1,455 $5,595 Framingham State University $1,455 $5,595 Massachusetts College of Art and Design $12,430 $9,200 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts $1,545 $8,430 Massachusetts Maritime Academy $2,856 $15,372 Salem State University $1,365 $5,685 Westfield State University $1,455 $5,595 Worcester State University $1,455 $5,595 University of Massachusetts Amherst $24,886 $6,937 University of Massachusetts Boston $24,511 $7,187 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth $17,292 $9,776 University of Massachusetts Lowell $24,114 $6,386 UMass Amherst Graduate $24,327 $5,317 UMass Boston Graduate $27,040 $5,873 UMass Dartmouth Graduate $14,288 $6,012 UMass Lowell Graduate $21,884 $3,969 UMass School of Law Dartmouth $27,934 $6,055 UMass Worcester School of Nursing Varies by program NEW HAMPSHIRE Community College System of NH $7,200 $3,720 Great Bay, Lakes Region, Manchester, Nashua, NHTI Keene State College $17,549 $1,803 Plymouth State University $13,280 $6,000 University of New Hampshire $25,218 $2,993 UNH at Manchester $23,352 $2,976 University of New Hampshire Graduate $24,623 $3,248 RHODE ISLAND Community College of Rhode Island $5,925 $5,255 Rhode Island College $10,677 $8,102 University of Rhode Island $19,474 $7,644 Rhode Island College Graduate $10,602 $3,154 University of Rhode Island Graduate $17,694 $6,512 VERMONT Community College of Vermont $6,072 $6,072 Castleton State College $15,408 $10,248 Johnson State College $15,336 $7,344 Lyndon State College $15,336 $6,576 Vermont Technical College $19,440 $5,352 University of Vermont* $26,418 $11,742 ** Please note that tuition rates and fees are subject to change by institution NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 25

Regional Student Program, Tuition Break, Participating Institutions and Representatives CONNECTICUT CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY COLLEGES Asnuntuck Community College Jennifer Anilowski, Interim Director of Admissions Capital Community College Greg Gorneault, Director of Admissions Gateway Community College Tony Carberry, Director of Enrollment Management Housatonic Community College Earl Graham, Director of Admissions William Brown, Acting Dean of Academic Affairs Manchester Community College Peter Harris, Director of Enrollment Management Middlesex Community College Gayle Barrett, Director of Admissions Naugatuck Valley Community College Linda Stango, Director of Admissions Northwestern Connecticut Community College Joanne Nardi, Director of Admissions Norwalk Community College William Chagnon, Director of Admissions Quinebaug Valley Community College Sarah Hendrick, Associate Director of Admissions Three Rivers Community College Margaret Stroup, Director of Admissions Tunxis Community College Tamika Davis, Director of Admissions CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITIES Central Connecticut State University Larry Hall, Director of Recruitment and Admissions Patricia Gardner, Associate Director of Graduate Recruitment and Admissions Eastern Connecticut State University Christopher P. Dorsey, Director of Admissions Patricia A. Kleine, Dean of Education/Professional Studies & Graduate Program Southern Connecticut State University Alexis S. Haakonsen, Director of Admissions Western Connecticut State University Jay Murray, Interim Associate Vice President for Enrollment Services Christopher Shankle, Associate Director of Graduate Admissions University of Connecticut Nathan Fuerst, Director of Undergraduate Admissions Anne Lanzit, Program Administrator, Graduate School UConn School of Dental Medicine Donna Paolella, Associate Dean for Admissions UConn School of Law Karen DeMeola, Assistant Dean of Students Timothy S. Fisher, Dean UConn School of Medicine Richard A. Zeff, Assistant Dean for Admissions MAINE MAINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM Central Maine Community College Andrew Morong, Director of Admissions Eastern Maine Community College Stacy Green, Interim Director of Admissions Kennebec Valley Community College Erica Mazzeo, Academic Dean Northern Maine Community College Eugene McCluskey, Director of Admissions Southern Maine Community College Amy N. Lee, Director of Enrollment Management Jeremy Dill, Assistant Dean of Enrollment and Registration/Registrar Washington County Community College Susan Mingo, Dean of Enrollment Management and Student Services York County Community College Fred Quistgard, Director of Admissions Maine Maritime Academy Kelly Gualtieri, Director of Admissions UNIVERSITY OF MAINE SYSTEM University of Maine Jeffrey St. John, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs Scott Delcourt, Assistant Vice President for Graduate Studies and Senior Associate Dean University of Maine at Augusta Tricia Dyer, Director of Academic Advising University of Maine Farmington Lisa Ellrich, Associate Director of Admissions University of Maine at Machias Karen Kimball, Interim Provost University of Southern Maine Sara Cookie Treible, Associate Director of Undergraduate Admissions Andrew King, Director of Admissions Mary Sloan, Director of Office of Graduate Studies University of Maine School of Law Caroline Wilshusen, Director of Admissions 207.780.4341 Danielle Conway, Dean MASSACHUSETTS MASSACHUSETTS COMMUNITY COLLEGES Berkshire Community College Michael F. Bullock, Vice President for Student Affairs & Enrollment Services Bristol Community College John McLaughlin, Dean of Admissions Bunker Hill Community College Kim Buckwalter, Registrar/Director of Enrollment Services Cape Cod Community College Matthew Cormier, Director of Admissions Greenfield Community College Mark Hudgik, Admission Coordinator Holyoke Community College Renee Tastad, Dean of Enrollment Management Mass Bay Community College Lisa Slavin, Assistant Vice President of Enrollment Management Massasoit Community College Michelle Hughes, Director of Admissions Middlesex Community College Maryilynn Gallagan, Dean of Admissions Mount Wachusett Community College Ralph L. Hogan, Asst. Director of Enrollment Management Marcia Rosbury-Henne, Dean of Admissions and Enrollment Management North Shore Community College John Duff, Dean of Enrollment Northern Essex Community College Sue Shain, Associate Dean, Registrar Quinsigamond Community College Michelle Tufau, Associate Dean of Enrollment NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 26

Roxbury Community College Carrie Monestime, Interim Dean of Admissions Springfield Technical Community College Louisa M. Davis Freeman, Dean of Admissions MASSACHUSETTS STATE UNIVERSITIES Bridgewater State University Gregg A. Meyer, Dean of University Admissions Fitchburg State University Sean Ganas, Director of Admissions Framingham State University Jeremy Spencer, Dean of Enrollment Management Shayna Eddy, Associate Dean of Admissions/Director of Undergraduate Admissions Massachusetts College of Art & Design Laura Wilshusen, Director of Admissions Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Denise Richardello, Vice President of Enrollment and External Relations Massachusetts Maritime Academy Marlene Clapp, Director of Institutional Effectiveness Salem State University Mary E. Dunn, Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Westfield State University Carlton Pickron, Vice President of Student Affairs Kelly Hart, Director of Admissions Worcester State University Joseph DiCarlo, Director of Admissions Ryan G. Forsythe, Vice President of Enrollment Management UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS SYSTEM University of Massachusetts Amherst James Roche, Associate Provost for Enrollment Management Patrick Sullivan, Deputy University Registrar University of Massachusetts Boston Corey Ford, Director of Undergraduate Admissions Zong-Guo Xia, Vice Provost for Research and Dean of Graduate Studies University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Hanan Khamis, Director of Undergraduate Admissions Tesfay Meressi, Associate Provost for Graduate Studies and Research University of Massachusetts Lowell Michael L. Belcher, Director of Outreach and Recruitment Linda Southworth, Director of Graduate Admissions University of Massachusetts School of Law Dartmouth Eric Mitnick, Interim Dean and Professor of Law University of Massachusetts Worcester Graduate School of Nursing Diane Brescia, Director of Student Affairs NEW HAMPSHIRE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM OF NEW HAMPSHIRE (CCSNH) Great Bay Community College Carey Walker, Director of Admissions Lakes Region Community College Larissa Baia, Vice President of Student Services & Enrollment Management Wayne Fraser, Director of Admissions Manchester Community College Miho Bean, Director of Admissions Nashua Community College Lizbeth Gonzalez, Vice President Student and Community Affairs NHTI, Concord s Community College Charles Lloyd, Associate VP of Student Affairs River Valley Community College Michael O Connell, Interim Associate Vice President of Academic A airs White Mountains Community College Kristen Miller, Admissions Counselor UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Keene State College Thomas Richard, Registrar Plymouth State University Tony Trodella, Director of Undergraduate Recruitment University of New Hampshire Robert H. McGann, Assistant VP for Student & Academic Services/ Director of Admissions Chelsea Walker, Admissions Counselor Dovev Levine, Assistant Dean, Graduate School University of New Hampshire School of Law Jordan Budd, Interim Dean University of New Hampshire- Manchester Kim DeRego, Associate Dean for Enrollment Management RHODE ISLAND Community College of Rhode Island Robert A. Giovino, Associate Director of Admissions Jude A. Tomasino, Associate Director of Records Rhode Island College Holly Shadoian, Assistant Vice President, Academic Affairs University of Rhode Island Cynthia L. Bonn, Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Joanne Lynch, Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Nasser H. Zawia, Dean, Graduate School Andrea Rushnack, Associate Dean, Graduate School VERMONT VERMONT STATE COLLEGES Castleton State College Maurice D. Ouimet Jr., Dean of Enrollment Community College of Vermont Deborah Steward, Dean of Academic Affairs/Executive Director Adam Warrington, Director of Admissions Johnson State College Penny R. Howrigan, Associate Dean of Admissions and Enrollment Services Lyndon State College Vincent Maloney, Director of Admissions Vermont Technical College Jessica Van Deren, Director of Admissions University of Vermont Keith Williams, Registrar Stacey Kostell, Vice President for Enrollment Management Cynthia Forehand, Dean of the Graduate College NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 27

New England Board of Higher Education: Member-State Board Delegates CONNECTICUT Sen. Beth Bye Rep. Gregg Haddad Marc S. Herzog Robert E. Miller Mark Ojakian Angel B. Perez Sally Reis Jennifer Widness MAINE Rep. Matthea Daughtry Robert Hasson Sen. Brian D. Langley Wanda L. Lincoln The Hon. Joan M. Nass James Page Karen T. Pardue James C. Q. Weggler Connecticut General Assembly Connecticut General Assembly Canton, Connecticut Pomfret Center, Connecticut President, Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education Vice President of Enrollment and Student Success, Trinity College Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, University of Connecticut President, Connecticut Conference of Independent Colleges Maine State Legislature Acting Commissioner, Maine Department of Education Maine State Legislature Old Town Former Maine State legislator Chancellor, University of Maine System Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, University of New England Carrabeck High School, Madison, Maine MASSACHUSETTS M. Howard Jacobson Westboro, Massachusetts The Hon. Joan Menard Former Massachusetts State Senator Sen. Marc Pacheco Senate President Pro Tempore, Massachusetts General Court Carlos Santiago Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Higher Education David J. Wahr The CW Companies, Inc., Andover, Massachusetts NEW HAMPSHIRE Sen. Louis D Allesandro Ross Gittell Thomas B. Horgan Todd Leach Edward R. MacKay Michele D. Perkins The Hon. Andrew R. Peterson RHODE ISLAND Sen. Louis DiPalma Daniel P. Egan Sen. Hanna M. Gallo William H. Hurry, Jr. Rep. Joseph McNamara Rep. Jeremiah O Grady Brenda Dan-Messier Naomi Thompson VERMONT Joyce Judy Rep. Alice Miller Sen. Kevin Mullin Jeb Spaulding Thomas Sullivan Michael Wool New Hampshire General Court Chancellor, Community College System of New Hampshire President and CEO, New Hampshire College & University Council Chancellor, University System of New Hampshire Director, Higher Education Division, New Hampshire Department of Education President, New England College Former New Hampshire state representative Rhode Island General Assembly President, Association of Independent Colleges & Universities of Rhode Island Rhode Island General Assembly North Scituate, Rhode Island Rhode Island General Assembly Rhode Island General Assembly Acting Commissioner, Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education Associate Vice President for Community, Equity & Diversity, University of Rhode Island President, Community College of Vermont Vermont General Assembly Vermont General Assembly Chancellor, Vermont State Colleges President, University of Vermont Charlotte, Vermont NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT 28

Regional Student Program 2016-17 Annual Report Appendix Table of Contents RSP Enrollment by Program at Individual Participating Institutions: 2016-17 Index of Institutions... A-2 RSP Enrollment by Program at Connecticut Institutions... A-3 RSP Enrollment by Program at Maine Institutions... A-9 RSP Enrollment by Program at Massachusetts Institutions... A-14 RSP Enrollment by Program at New Hampshire Institutions... A-33 RSP Enrollment by Program at Rhode Island Institutions... A-40 RSP Enrollment by Program at Vermont Institutions... A-43 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-1

Regional Student Program 2016-17 Annual Report: Appendix RSP Enrollment by Program at Individual Participating Institutions Index of Institutions Asnuntuck Community College, CT... A-3 Berkshire Community College, MA... A-14 Bridgewater State University, MA... A-23 Bristol Community College, MA... A-14 Bunker Hill Community College, MA... A-15 Cape Cod Community College, MA...* Capital Community College, CT...* Castleton University, VT... A-43 Central Connecticut State University... A-5 Central Maine Community College... A-9 Community College of Rhode Island... A-40 Community College of Vermont... A-43 Eastern Connecticut State University... A-5 Eastern Maine Community College...* Fitchburg State University, MA... A-23 Framingham State University, MA... A-23 Gateway Community College, CT... A-3 Great Bay Community College, NH... A-33 Greenfield Community College, MA... A-16 Holyoke Community College, MA... A-16 Housatonic Community College, CT...* Johnson State College, VT... A-43 Keene State College, NH... A-37 Kennebec Valley Community College, ME... A-9 Lakes Region Community College, NH... A-33 Lyndon State College, VT... A-43 Maine Maritime Academy... A-10 Manchester Community College, CT...* Manchester Community College, NH... A-34 Massachusetts Bay Community College... A-17 Massachusetts College of Art & Design... A-23 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts... A-24 Massachusetts Maritime Academy... A-24 Massasoit Community College, MA...* Middlesex Community College, CT...* Middlesex Community College, MA... A-17 Mt. Wachusett Community College, MA... A-18 Nashua Community College, NH... A-34 Naugatuck Valley Community College, CT...* NHTI, Concord's Community College... A-35 North Shore Community College, MA... A-19 Northern Essex Community College, MA... A-19 Northern Maine Community College... A-9 Northwestern Connecticut Community College... A-3 Norwalk Community College, CT...* Plymouth State University, NH... A-37 Quinebaug Valley Community College, CT... A-4 Quinsigamond Community College, MA... A-21 Rhode Island College... A-42 River Valley Community College, NH... A-35 Roxbury Community College, MA...* Salem State University, MA... A-24 Southern Connecticut State University... A-6 Southern Maine Community College... A-9 Springfield Technical Community College, MA... A-21 Three Rivers Community College, CT... A-4 Tunxis Community College, CT...* University of Connecticut... A-7 University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine... A-8 University of Connecticut School of Law... A-8 University of Connecticut School of Medicine... A-8 University of Maine (Orono)... A-11 University of Maine at Augusta... A-12 University of Maine Farmington... A-12 University of Maine at Machias... A-12 University of Maine School of Law... A-13 University of Massachusetts Amherst... A-27 University of Massachusetts Boston... A-28 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth... A-29 University of Massachusetts Lowell... A-30 Univ. of Massachusetts School of Law Dartmouth... A-30 Univ. of Massachusetts Worcester School of Nursing. A-32 University of New Hampshire... A-37 University of New Hampshire at Manchester... A-39 University of Rhode Island... A-41 University of Southern Maine... A-12 University of Vermont... A-45 Vermont Technical College... A-42 Washington County Community College, ME... A-10 Western Connecticut State University... A-6 Westfield State University, MA... A-25 White Mountains Community College, NH... A-35 Worcester State University, MA... A-26 York County Community College, ME... A-10 *No RSP enrollment reported for 2016-17 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-2

RSP Enrollment by Program at Individual Participating Institutions: 2016-17 RSP Enrollment at Connecticut Community Colleges: 2016-17 Connecticut Institutions Asnuntuck Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Accounting 3 3 Advanced Manufacturing Machine Technology (Certificate) 23 23 Advanced Manufacturing Welding Technology (Certificate) 2 2 Biology Studies 1 1 Business Administration 9 9 Communications 4 4 Criminal Justice 5 5 Early Childhood Education 6 6 Early Childhood Education (Certificate) 2 2 Electro-Mechanical Maintenance 2 2 Engineering Science 2 2 General Studies 22 22 Human Services 2 2 Human Services Management (Certificate) 1 1 Information Systems Technology 2 2 Liberal Arts 11 11 Manufacturing Electronics Fundamentals (Certificate) 3 3 Manufacturing Electronics Systems and Controls Technology 1 1 Manufacturing Welding Technology (Certificate) 3 3 Non-Degree/Matric 12 12 Political Science 1 1 Technology Studies 4 4 Technology Studies: Electro-Mechanical Maintenance 2 2 Technology Studies: Machine Technology 3 3 Technology Studies: Manufacturing Electronic Controls 1 1 Technology Studies: Manufacturing Welding Technology 10 10 Web Design (Certificate) 1 1 Asnuntuck Community College TOTALS 0 138 0 0 0 138 Gateway Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Railroad Engineering Technology 2 2 Gateway Community College TOTALS 0 2 0 0 0 2 Northwestern Connecticut Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Early Childhood Education 1 1 General Studies 2 2 Human Services 1 1 Liberal Arts and Science 3 3 Non Degree 1 1 Nursing - CT- CCNP 1 1 Veterinary Technology 1 1 Northwestern Connecticut Community College TOTALS 0 10 0 0 0 10 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-3

Connecticut Institutions Quinebaug Valley Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Business Administration 2 2 4 Computer Networking 1 1 Computer Services: Web Development 1 1 Fine Arts 1 1 General Studies 1 1 2 Liberal Arts and Sciences 1 1 Technology Studies 1 1 Quinebaug Valley Community College TOTALS 0 8 0 3 0 11 Three Rivers Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Exercise Science 1 1 General Engineering Technology 1 1 General Studies 1 1 Library Technology (Certificate) 1 1 1 3 Pathway to Teaching Careers 1 1 Three Rivers Community College TOTALS 0 1 0 5 1 7 Connecticut Community College TOTALS 0 159 0 8 1 168 The following institutions reported no RSP Enrollment in 2016-17: Capital, Housatonic, Manchester, Middlesex, Naugatuck, Norwalk, Tunxis community colleges. NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-4

RSP Enrollment at Connecticut State University Campuses: 2016-17 Connecticut Institutions Central Connecticut State University CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Athletic Training 3 3 Construction Management Technology 5 1 6 Digital Printing and Graphics Technology 3 3 Mathematics 1 1 Mechanical Engineering Technology 2 1 1 4 Networking Information Technology 1 1 Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering Technology 2 1 3 Undergraduate TOTALS 0 14 1 5 1 21 MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Biological Sciences: Anesthesia 9 1 2 12 Graduate TOTALS 0 9 1 2 0 12 Central Connecticut State University TOTALS 0 23 2 7 1 33 Eastern Connecticut State University CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Accounting 2 1 3 Biochemistry 3 3 Biology 12 3 15 Business Administration 13 3 16 Business Information Systems 1 1 2 Communications 1 7 5 13 Computer Science 2 3 5 Economics 1 1 English 5 2 7 Environmental Earth Science 3 2 5 Exploratory-Social Science 1 1 2 Exploratory STEM, Professional Studies 3 2 5 Finance 2 2 General Studies 1 1 Health Sciences 7 2 9 History 2 2 Labor Relations and Human Resource Management 1 1 Liberal Studies 2 2 Mathematics 1 2 3 Music 1 1 New Media Studies 1 4 5 Physical Education 5 1 6 Political Science 1 1 Psychology 11 5 16 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-5

Connecticut Institutions Eastern Connecticut State University (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Social Work 2 2 4 Sociology/Applied Social Relations 2 1 1 4 Sport and Leisure Management 14 6 20 Visual Arts 3 3 Eastern Connecticut State University TOTALS 1 105 1 50 0 157 Southern Connecticut State University CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Library & Information Science 1 1 Public Health 2 1 3 Recreation and Leisure Studies 4 4 Sports Management 1 1 Southern Connecticut State University TOTALS 0 5 2 2 0 9 Western Connecticut State University CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Health Promotion Studies 1 2 1 4 Justice and Law Administration 1 1 Meteorology 4 1 5 Pre-Interdisciplinary Elementary Education 1 1 Western Connecticut State University TOTALS 0 6 0 4 1 11 Connecticut State University UNDERGRADUATE TOTALS 1 130 4 61 2 198 Connecticut State University GRADUATE TOTALS 0 9 1 2 0 12 Connecticut State University TOTALS 1 139 5 63 2 210 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-6

RSP Enrollment at the University of Connecticut: 2016-17 Connecticut Institutions University of Connecticut CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Animal Science 1 1 Ornamental Horticulture and Turfgrass Management 1 1 BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Acting (BFA) 10 10 Actuarial Finance 6 2 8 Actuarial Science 43 7 4 1 55 Africana Studies 1 1 Allied Health Sciences 70 2 5 1 78 Animal Science 1 1 Anthropology 1 1 Applied Mathematical Sciences 1 1 2 Biological Sciences 3 3 Biomedical Engineering 7 104 25 1 4 141 Chemical Engineering 1 2 3 Cognitive Science 2 22 4 28 Communication, Journalism 2 1 3 Design/Technical Theater 1 1 Diagnostic Genetic Sciences 2 2 Digital Media and Design 28 3 31 Economics 7 1 8 Engineering Physics 1 1 2 Environmental Studies 1 1 Exploratory 3 3 Foreign Languages: French, Spanish 1 1 2 German 1 1 1 3 Health Care Management 3 3 History 1 1 Human Development and Family Studies 30 1 1 1 33 Human Rights 1 1 Latino and American Studies 1 1 Management and Engineering for Manufacturing 18 1 8 27 Marine Sciences 1 7 1 9 Materials Science and Engineering 18 3 4 25 Mechanical Engineering 1 1 2 Nursing 1 1 Pathobiology 23 3 26 Pharmacy Studies (BS) 1 21 9 1 32 Physics 2 2 Physiology and Neurobiology 4 95 27 23 149 Political Science 4 4 Psychology, Sociology 5 5 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-7

Connecticut Institutions University of Connecticut (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Puppetry 2 2 Real Estate and Urban Economics 5 1 1 7 Speech, Language and Hearing Science 3 1 4 Sport Management 1 1 Statistics 22 3 25 Structural Biology/Biophysics 4 3 7 Women's Gender & Sexuality Studies 1 1 UConn Undergraduate Totals 17 572 87 65 16 757 MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Biomedical Engineering 8 8 College Instruction (certificate) 1 1 Geographic Information Systems (certificate) 1 2 3 Mathematics 2 2 4 Music 1 1 Social Work (MSW) 4 2 6 DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAMS Biomedical Engineering 2 2 Biomedical Science 6 6 Comparative Literature 1 1 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 2 2 Educational Psychology 2 2 Geological Sciences 1 1 History 1 3 4 Human Development and Family Studies 1 1 Linguistics 2 2 Medieval Studies 2 2 Molecular and Cell Biology 2 2 Nursing 1 1 Pharmacy (PharmD) 1 25 4 1 1 32 Physical Therapy (DPT) 4 4 Social Work (PhD) 5 1 6 Spanish 1 1 2 Speech, Language and Hearing 12 12 UConn Graduate School Totals 5 59 16 23 2 105 University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine 2 7 2 1 1 13 University of Connecticut School of Medicine 5 1 6 University of Connecticut School of Law 1 1 1 3 University of Connecticut TOTALS 24 639 111 90 20 884 CONNECTICUT TOTALS 25 937 116 161 23 1,262 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-8

RSP Enrollment at Maine Community Colleges: 2016-17 Maine Institutions Central Maine Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Accounting 1 1 Architectural and Civil Engineering Technology 1 1 2 Automotive Technology, Auto Tech Ford ASSET 2 1 3 Building and Construction Technology 1 1 Business Administration and Management 1 1 1 3 Criminal Justice 1 2 1 1 5 Early Childhood Education 1 1 General Studies 5 6 5 2 1 19 Graphic Communications 1 1 Human Services 1 1 Medical Assistant 1 1 Medical Coding & Electronic Health Records 2 2 Physical Fitness Specialist 1 1 2 Precision Machining Technology 3 5 1 9 Central Maine Community College TOTALS 9 14 19 5 4 51 Kennebec Valley Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Occupational Therapy 1 1 Physical Therapist Assistant 1 1 Kennebec Valley Community College TOTALS 0 0 2 0 0 2 Northern Maine Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Auto Collision Repair 1 1 Building Construction Technology 1 1 Electrical Construction and Maintenance 1 1 Wind Power Technology 1 1 Northern Maine Community College TOTALS 1 3 0 0 0 4 Southern Maine Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Cardiovascular Technology 4 4 Communications and New Media 2 2 Construction Technology 1 1 Culinary Arts 1 1 2 Cyber Security 1 1 Emergency Medical Services/Para medicine 1 1 2 Fire Science 12 1 5 3 21 Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning 1 1 Heavy Equipment Operations (Certificate) 1 1 2 Horticulture 1 1 Marine Science 1 3 1 1 6 Plumbing and Heating 2 1 1 4 Precision Machining & Manufacturing 1 1 2 Southern Maine Community College TOTALS 15 9 15 2 8 49 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-9

Maine Institutions Washington County Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Adventure Recreation 1 1 Heavy Equipment Maintenance 2 2 Heavy Equipment Operations (Certificate) 2 1 3 Washington County Community College TOTALS 0 2 1 0 3 6 York County Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Criminal Justice 1 1 Culinary Arts 3 3 Web Development 1 1 York County Community College TOTALS 0 0 5 0 0 5 Maine Community College TOTALS 25 28 42 7 15 117 RSP Enrollment at Maine Maritime Academy: 2016-17 Maine Institutions Maine Maritime Academy CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Small Vessel Operations 1 1 BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS International Business and Logistics 2 5 2 1 10 Marine Biology 1 1 Marine Engineering Operations* 2 3 1 6 Marine Engineering Technology* 8 4 3 15 Marine Science 1 1 Marine Science Small Vessel Operations 3 3 3 1 10 Marine Systems Engineering Design 1 1 Marine Systems Engineering* 9 3 1 13 Marine Transportation Operations* 10 13 5 28 Power Engineering Operations 1 1 Power Engineering Technology 1 2 3 Vessel Operations and Technology 5 8 8 6 2 29 Maine Maritime Undergraduate Totals 42 12 43 14 8 119 MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Global Logistics and Maritime Management 1 1 Maine Maritime Graduate Totals 0 1 0 0 0 1 Maine Maritime Academy TOTALS 42 13 43 14 8 120 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-10

RSP Enrollment at University of Maine System: 2016-17 Maine Institutions University of Maine CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Athletic Training 3 3 Bioengineering 3 8 8 2 1 22 Botany 5 5 Chemical Engineering 1 1 Child Development and Family Relations 37 37 Computer Science 1 1 Construction Engineering Technology 31 7 38 Electrical Engineering Technology 1 7 8 Elementary Education 1 1 Engineering Physics 5 3 8 Financial Economics 1 1 Food Science and Human Nutrition 11 6 17 Forest Operations, Bioproducts and Bioenergy 6 1 7 Forestry 15 25 4 44 Marine Science 30 70 8 108 Mass Communication 1 1 Mechanical Engineering Technology 26 9 2 3 40 Medical Laboratory Sciences 1 1 New Media 8 6 14 Non-Degree 1 1 Parks, Recreation and Tourism 20 3 23 Survey Engineering Technology 4 6 1 4 15 Sustainable Agriculture 2 6 8 Wildlife Ecology 26 44 70 Zoology 17 56 73 UMaine Undergraduate Totals 106 339 59 21 22 547 MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Biological Engineering 1 1 Food Science & Nutrition 1 1 Global Policy 1 2 1 4 Marine Policy 1 1 Quaternary and Climate Studies 1 1 2 DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAMS Biomedical Sciences 2 2 Chemical Engineering 1 1 Earth & Climate Sciences 1 1 History 1 1 UMaine Graduate Totals 3 6 2 0 3 14 University of Maine TOTALS 109 345 61 21 25 561 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-11

Maine Institutions University of Maine at Augusta CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Dental Hygiene (bachelor's) 1 1 Information and Library Services (associate) 2 1 3 Information and Library Services (bachelor's) 1 4 4 1 10 Mental Health & Human Services (bachelor's) 1 1 University of Maine at Augusta TOTALS 1 7 6 0 1 15 University of Maine at Farmington CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Actuarial Science 2 2 4 Business Psychology 6 4 1 11 Community Health Education 2 1 3 Creative Writing (BFA) 7 14 9 30 Early Childhood Special Education 4 5 5 3 17 Environmental Planning and Policy 1 1 Health Information Systems 1 1 2 Interactive Media 1 1 Outdoor Recreation Business 1 5 6 Rehabilitation Services 2 8 4 3 1 18 Special Education 3 3 6 Visual & Performing Arts 1 1 University of Maine at Farmington TOTALS 15 41 27 6 11 100 University of Maine at Machias CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS English, Creative Writing & Book Arts 1 1 1 1 4 Environmental Recreation and Tourism Management 5 1 6 Marine Biology 10 2 12 University of Maine at Machias TOTALS 11 6 1 2 2 22 University of Southern Maine CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Athletic Training / Exercise Science 2 2 Criminology 7 1 8 Cyber Security 2 1 3 General Management 1 9 3 1 1 15 Industrial Technology 3 1 1 5 Linguistics 2 12 2 16 Musical Theatre 3 3 Nursing 1 1 Therapeutic Recreation/Recreation and Leisure Studies 7 1 8 Tourism and Hospitality Management 1 1 University of Southern Maine Undergraduate Totals 6 34 13 7 2 62 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-12

Maine Institutions University of Southern Maine (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Adult Education 1 1 Nursing (Master's) 3 1 1 5 Occupational Therapy (Master's) 4 2 6 School Psychology (Doctoral) 1 1 USM Graduate Totals 4 4 2 0 3 13 University of Southern Maine TOTALS 10 38 15 7 5 75 University of Maine School of Law 1 1 1 3 University of Maine System UNDERGRADUATE TOTALS 139 427 106 36 38 746 University of Maine System GRADUATE TOTALS 7 10 5 1 7 30 University of Maine System TOTALS 146 437 111 37 45 776 MAINE TOTALS 213 478 196 58 68 1,013 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-13

RSP Enrollment at Massachusetts Community Colleges: 2016-17 Massachusetts Institutions Berkshire Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Business Administration 1 1 CIS-Computer Science 1 1 Criminal Justice 1 1 Culinary Arts 1 1 Early Childhood Education 1 1 Environmental Science 1 1 Health Science 3 1 4 Health Science & Physical Fitness 2 2 Human Services 1 1 Liberal Arts 2 1 3 Nursing/Pre-Nursing 3 1 4 Physical Therapist Assistant 1 1 Berkshire Community College TOTALS 11 0 0 1 9 21 Bristol Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Accounting 3 3 Emergency Medical Technology 1 1 Graphic Design 1 1 Human Services 1 1 Java Programmer 1 1 Medical Administrative Practices 2 2 Medical Coding Practices 2 2 Non-Degree 1 1 Office Assistant 1 1 Office Technology Management 1 1 Paralegal Studies 2 2 Spanish/English Interpreting 1 1 Thanatology 3 3 Web Design 1 1 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Accounting 9 9 Administration 2 2 Animation 2 2 Art Transfer 3 3 Behavioral & Social Sciences 6 6 Biotech and Biomedical Technology 3 3 Business Administration Transfer 21 21 Civil Engineering 4 4 Communication 5 5 Computer Game Developer 3 3 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-14

Massachusetts Institutions Bristol Community College (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Computer Information Systems 13 13 Criminal Justice 16 16 Criminal Justice Transfer 9 9 Culinary Arts 9 9 Deaf Studies 3 3 Dental Hygiene 4 4 Early Childhood Education 6 6 Electro-Mechanical Operations 3 3 Elementary Education 5 5 Engineering Science Technology 18 18 Entrepreneurship 3 3 Environmental Science 1 1 Fire Science Technology 8 8 Game Creation 3 3 General Studies 50 50 General Studies 4 4 General Studies Transfer 47 47 Graphic Design 5 5 Health and Life Science 77 77 Human Services 11 11 Humanities 3 3 Leisure Service Management 6 6 Liberal Arts 3 3 Management 4 4 Math and Science 4 4 Mechanical Wind Power Technology 3 3 Medical Administration 3 3 Non-Degree 46 46 Nursing 5 5 Occupational Therapy Assistant 3 3 Paralegal Studies 4 4 Real Estate & Insurance 1 1 Sustainable Agriculture 2 2 Veterinary Health Care 7 7 Web Design 1 1 Bristol Community College TOTALS 0 0 0 469 0 469 Bunker Hill Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Cardiac Sonography 1 1 Communication 1 1 Computer Science Transfer 1 1 General Concentration 1 1 Bunker Hill Community College TOTALS 0 0 3 1 0 4 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-15

Massachusetts Institutions Greenfield Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Accounting 1 2 3 Art/Visual Arts 1 3 4 Athletic Facility Administrations 1 1 Business Administration Transfer 1 1 1 3 Computer Assisted Bookkeeping 1 1 Computer Information Systems 6 6 Criminal Justice 1 3 4 Dance 1 1 Early Childhood Education 1 2 3 Education 1 1 2 Engineering Science 3 3 English 2 1 3 Environmental Science/Natural Resources 2 2 Farm and Food Systems 1 1 2 Gender and Women's Studies 1 1 Health Science 6 10 16 Hospitality and Tourism Management 1 1 Human Services 2 2 Liberal Arts 5 23 28 Marketing 1 1 Math-Science 1 1 Media Arts & Technology 2 2 Medical Assistant (Certificate) 1 1 Nursing/Practical Nursing 3 6 9 Outdoor Leadership 1 2 3 Paramedic 2 4 6 Plant and Soil Science 1 1 Renewable Energy/Energy Efficiency 2 2 Social Sciences 1 4 5 Theater 1 1 Undeclared 2 4 6 Greenfield Community College TOTALS 2 0 32 1 89 124 Holyoke Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Accounting 1 1 Biology 3 3 Business Administration 2 2 Business Administration Transfer 6 6 CMTA Integrated Studies 1 1 Communications 1 1 2 Criminal Justice 2 1 1 4 Developmental Disabilities Direct Support 1 1 Electronic Media 1 1 Foundations of Health 10 10 Graphics 1 1 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-16

Massachusetts Institutions Holyoke Community College (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Hospitality Management 1 1 Music 2 2 Nutrition and Foods 1 1 Paralegal Business Administration 1 1 Practical Nursing (Certificate) 2 2 Pre-Veterinary 1 1 Psychology 3 3 Secondary Education 1 1 Sociology 1 1 Sport Management 2 2 Veterinarian Technician 3 1 1 5 Visual Art 1 1 Holyoke Community College TOTALS 44 2 3 2 2 53 Massachusetts Bay Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Automotive Technology: BMW 2 2 Automotive Technology: Chrysler 2 2 Automotive Technology: General Motors 1 1 Automotive Technology: Toyota 2 2 Biotechnology - Forensic Science 1 1 Community Health 1 1 Massachusetts Bay Community College TOTALS 2 0 2 5 0 9 Middlesex Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Alcohol/Substance Abuse (Certificate) 1 1 Aviation Maintenance Technology 2 1 3 Biotechnology 9 9 Biotechnology (Certificate) 3 3 Business Administration 9 9 Business Administration - Accounting 2 2 Business Administration - Hospitality Management 2 2 Business Administration - Transfer 25 1 26 Communication 2 2 Computer Forensics 2 2 Computer Science 8 8 Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement 5 5 Criminal Justice - Transfer 5 5 Culinary Arts 1 1 2 Dental Assisting (Certificate) 1 1 Early Childhood Education 7 7 Early Childhood Education - Transfer 1 1 Elementary Education 6 6 Energy Utility Technology 1 1 Engineering Science 3 3 Engineering Science Mechanical 3 3 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-17

Massachusetts Institutions Middlesex Community College (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Engineering Science Technology CAD 3 1 4 Fine & Performing Arts - Music 5 5 Fine & Performing Arts - Theater 4 4 Fire Protection and Safety Technology 1 1 Graphic Design 1 1 Graphic Design (Certificate) 1 1 History & Politics 3 3 Human Services 7 7 Human Services Transfer 2 2 Information Technology Cyber Security 6 6 Liberal Arts and Sciences 39 39 Liberal Studies 1 30 31 Life Science 4 4 Medical Assisting Certificate 2 2 Medical Laboratory Technician 3 3 Nursing 2 2 Paralegal Studies 1 5 1 7 Psychology 11 1 12 Studio Arts 1 1 Undecided 5 5 Middlesex Community College TOTALS 2 1 233 3 2 241 Mount Wachusett Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Accounting 3 3 Allied Health 34 34 Audio 2 2 Automotive Technology 2 2 Biological Science 1 1 Biotechnology 1 1 Business Administration 7 7 Chemical Sciences 1 1 Communications 1 1 Computer Information Systems 2 2 Criminal Justice 1 1 Dental Hygiene 3 3 Early Childhood Education 5 5 Elementary Education 1 1 Fire Science Technology 1 1 Graphic Design 2 2 History & Political Science 1 1 Human Services 3 3 Interdisciplinary Studies 3 3 Legal Studies 1 1 Liberal Arts & Sciences 6 6 Media Arts & Technology 2 2 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-18

Massachusetts Institutions Mount Wachusett Community College (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Medical Assisting 3 3 Medical Coding and Billing (Certificate) 3 3 Natural Resources & Environmental Studies 1 1 Nursing 13 13 Paralegal 1 1 Physics/Pre-Engineering 1 1 Undecided 3 3 Video/Film 1 1 Mount Wachusett Community College TOTALS 1 0 108 0 0 109 North Shore Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Animal Care Specialist 1 1 2 Aviation Science (Management/Professional Pilot) 2 2 Business Administration 1 1 Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation 1 1 Early Childhood Education 2 2 Environmental Studies 1 1 Executive Administrative Assistant 1 1 Fire Protection and Safety 1 1 Health Science 1 5 6 Human Services Practitioner 1 1 Interdisciplinary Studies 1 1 Legal Office Support 1 1 Liberal Arts 1 5 6 Management 1 1 Nursing 1 1 2 Occupational Therapy Assistant 1 3 4 Paralegal 1 1 Physical Therapist Assistant 2 3 5 Radiologic Technology 2 2 Respiratory Care 1 1 North Shore Community College TOTALS 1 5 34 2 0 42 Northern Essex Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Alcohol Drug Abuse Counseling 9 9 Community Support Human Services 1 1 Computed Tomography 1 1 Computer Aided Drafting 3 3 Computer Applications 2 2 Dance Education 1 1 Dental Assisting 4 4 Direct Support 1 1 Electronic Equipment Technology 1 1 Healthcare Technician 4 4 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-19

Massachusetts Institutions Northern Essex Community College (contiued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Help Desk 1 1 Law Enforcement 1 1 Medical Assistant 6 6 Medical Billing 2 2 Medical Coding 3 3 Medical Office Assistant 1 1 Music Technology 3 3 Nursing 1 1 Ophthalmic Assistant 1 1 Paramedic Technology 3 3 Radiologic Technology 6 6 Sleep Technologist 1 4 1 6 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Accounting 12 12 Art 24 24 Biology 19 19 Business Management 1 39 40 Business Management: Computer Applications 3 3 Business Management: Healthcare Practice 4 4 Business Transfer 41 41 Computer Information Systems: Applications Option 1 2 3 Computer Information Systems: Transfer Option 20 20 Computer Information Technology 26 26 Criminal Justice 33 33 Dance 3 3 Deaf Studies 4 4 Deaf Studies: Interpreting Transfer 7 7 Early Childhood Education 1 6 7 Electronic Technology 1 1 Elementary Education 15 15 Engineering Science 38 38 Engineering Science Technology Option 4 4 General Studies 7 7 Health Specialization 2 111 113 History 4 4 Human Services 15 15 Individualized Option 10 10 Journalism/Communication 1 17 18 Laboratory Science 9 9 Liberal Arts 2 74 76 Medical Laboratory Technology 4 4 Middle/HS Teaching 9 9 Movement Science 9 9 Music 10 10 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-20

Massachusetts Institutions Northern Essex Community College (contiued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Nursing 15 15 Paramedic (EMT-P) Technology 2 2 Philosophy 1 1 Physical Sciences 6 6 Psychology 27 27 Radiologic Technology 10 10 Respiratory Care 13 13 Theater 7 7 Writing 6 6 Northern Essex Community College TOTALS 2 7 726 1 0 736 Quinsigamond Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Computer Systems Engineering 1 1 Dental Hygiene 1 1 Electronic Engineering Technology 1 1 EMT Paramedic (Certificate) 1 1 General Studies: Healthcare 1 1 Nursing Education 7 7 Respiratory Therapy 1 1 Quinsigamond Community College TOTALS 12 0 1 0 0 13 Springfield Technical Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Architecture & Building Technology 1 1 Automotive Technology 2 1 3 Biology Transfer 1 1 Biotechnology 1 1 Business Management 1 1 Civil Engineering Technology 1 1 Computer Aided Drafting (Certificate) 1 1 Computer and Information Technologies Security 4 4 Computer Science Transfer 2 2 Computer Systems Engineering Technology 4 4 Construction Management (Certificate) 2 1 3 Cosmetology (Certificate) 2 2 Dental Hygiene 7 7 Digital Photography 2 2 Electrical Engineering Technology 1 1 Energy Systems Technology 2 2 Engineering Transfer 2 2 Entrepreneurship 1 1 Fire Protection and Safety Technology 5 5 Fire Science Technology 1 1 Graphic Design 2 2 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-21

Massachusetts Institutions Springfield Technical Community College (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (Certificate) 2 2 Landscape Design & Management Technology 2 2 Laser Electro-Optics Technology 1 1 Marketing 1 1 Mechanical Engineering Technology 4 4 Medical Assistant 2 2 Medical Coding and Billing Specialist 1 1 Medical Laboratory Technician 1 1 Nursing 5 5 Occupational Therapy Assistant 1 1 Physical Therapist Assistant 5 5 Pre-Health 2 2 Project Management 2 2 Sonography 5 5 Sports and Entertainment Management 1 1 Surgical Technology 4 4 Teacher Education Transfer Elementary 1 1 Teleproduction Technology 1 1 Springfield Technical Community College TOTALS 85 0 1 0 2 88 Massachusetts Community College TOTALS 162 15 1,143 485 104 1,909 The following institutions reported no RSP Enrollment in 2016-17: Massachusetts: Cape Cod, Massasoit, Roxbury community colleges. NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-22

RSP Enrollment at Massachusetts State Universities: 2016-17 Massachusetts Institutions Bridgewater State University CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Athletic Training 6 6 Aviation Science-Flight Training 12 6 2 20 Aviation Science-Management 7 1 4 2 14 Criminal Justice 6 6 Bridgewater State University TOTALS 19 1 10 16 0 46 Fitchburg State University CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Communications Media 16 8 25 9 58 Criminal Justice 1 1 Game Design 5 3 1 7 2 18 Industrial Technology 5 3 8 Photography 1 1 Special Education 5 1 6 Technology Education 2 2 Fitchburg State University TOTALS 21 11 38 20 4 94 Framingham State University CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Communication Arts 1 1 1 3 Criminology 2 1 3 Fashion Design and Retailing 6 4 1 11 Food and Nutrition 1 1 Food Science 1 1 1 3 Sociology 1 1 Framingham State University TOTALS 8 5 5 3 1 22 Massachusetts College of Art and Design CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS (BFA) Animation 11 3 7 7 3 31 Art Education-Museum and Teacher Education 7 2 4 1 14 Art History 2 2 Ceramics 2 1 1 4 Fashion Design 1 4 1 6 Fiber 4 4 Film and Video 7 1 1 9 Glass 1 2 1 4 Graphic Design 9 1 8 7 1 26 Illustration 13 9 10 9 2 43 Industrial Design 7 1 2 1 11 Interrelated Media 2 1 3 6 Metals/Jewelry 1 2 3 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-23

Massachusetts Institutions Massachusetts College of Art and Design (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Painting 4 1 3 3 3 14 Photography 4 2 3 4 3 16 Printmaking 2 2 2 1 7 Sculpture 3 2 2 1 2 10 Undeclared 25 14 11 15 6 71 Massachusetts College of Art and Design TOTALS 103 37 56 59 26 281 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Arts Management/Art 10 1 2 2 15 Athletic Training 1 2 3 Biology 5 5 Business Administration 10 10 Chemistry 2 2 Computer Science 1 1 English 1 1 5 7 Fine & Performing Arts 1 1 History 1 1 Interdisciplinary Studies 4 4 Mathematics 2 2 Psychology 7 7 Sociology 5 5 Undeclared 4 4 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts TOTALS 10 1 1 4 51 67 Massachusetts Maritime Academy CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Emergency Management 3 7 4 14 Energy Systems Engineering 2 1 3 Facilities Engineering 10 4 2 1 17 International Maritime Business 6 2 4 12 Marine Engineering 18 1 4 8 1 32 Marine Safety and Environmental Protection 9 3 1 13 Marine Transportation 28 1 5 14 2 50 Massachusetts Maritime Academy TOTALS 76 2 22 36 5 141 Salem State University CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Art and Design 1 1 Biology - Nuclear Medicine Technology 1 1 Mathematics 1 1 Sport and Movement Science 1 1 2 Theater Arts 1 1 Salem State University TOTALS 0 0 5 1 0 6 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-24

Massachusetts Institutions Westfield State University CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Art 1 1 Athletic Training 4 4 Biology 10 10 Business Management 44 44 Chemistry 1 1 Communication 7 7 Computer Information Systems 5 5 Computer Science 2 2 Criminal Justice 34 5 39 Early Childhood Education 6 6 Economics 2 2 Elementary Education 14 14 English 1 1 Environmental Science 7 7 Ethnic and Gender Studies 3 3 Exploratory 15 1 16 General Science 1 1 History 6 6 Liberal Studies 9 9 Mathematics 3 3 Movement Science 18 1 19 Music 3 3 Nursing 14 14 Political Science 4 4 Psychology 18 1 19 Social Work 5 5 Sociology 2 2 Special Education 8 2 1 11 Undeclared 8 1 9 Westfield State University Undergraduate TOTALS 255 1 4 5 2 267 MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Accounting 1 1 Applied Behavior Analysis 2 2 Biology 1 1 Counseling 4 1 5 Criminal Justice 1 1 Early Childhood Education 2 2 Elementary Education 2 2 English 1 1 Mathematics 1 1 Moderate Disabilities Pre-K-12 3 3 Public Administration 7 1 8 Reading Education 3 3 Social Work (MSW) 10 1 11 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-25

Massachusetts Institutions Westfield State University (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Special Education 2 2 Undeclared 1 1 Vocational Education 1 1 Westfield State University Graduate Totals 41 0 2 0 2 45 Westfield State University TOTALS 296 1 6 5 4 312 Worcester State University CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Biotechnology 3 3 Business Administration 5 5 Communication 1 1 2 Communication Sciences and Disorders 1 1 Criminal Justice 3 2 5 Elementary Education 1 1 Geography 1 1 Health Education 2 2 Nursing 3 3 Occupational Studies 14 11 1 26 Psychology 1 1 Sociology 1 1 Speech-Language Pathology 1 1 Urban Studies 1 2 3 Worcester State University Undergraduate TOTALS 36 0 2 16 1 55 GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Occupational Therapy (Master's) 4 6 10 Worcester State University Graduate TOTALS 4 0 0 6 0 10 Worcester State University TOTALS 40 0 2 22 1 65 Massachusetts State Universities UNDERGRADUATE TOTALS 528 58 143 160 90 979 Massachusetts State Universities GRADUATE TOTALS 45 0 2 6 2 55 Massachusetts State Universities TOTALS 573 58 145 166 92 1,034 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-26

RSP Enrollment at the University of Massachusetts: 2016-17 Massachusetts Institutions University of Massachusetts Amherst CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Landscape Contracting 1 1 UMass Amherst Associate Totals 1 0 0 0 0 1 BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Africana/Afro-American Studies 1 1 Architecture (BFA) 10 3 1 14 Astronomy 4 3 3 2 12 Building and Construction Technology 3 1 4 1 9 Chemical Engineering 1 1 Chinese 4 2 1 7 Computer Systems Engineering 1 2 3 Dance 7 2 9 Food Science 9 2 11 Japanese 6 2 8 Landscape Architecture 1 1 2 Legal Studies 9 3 1 1 1 15 Linguistics 1 1 Middle Eastern Studies 1 1 Natural Resources Conservation 1 1 Public Health 1 6 4 3 14 Social Thought and Political Economy 8 2 10 Sustainable Community Development 1 1 1 3 Sustainable Food and Farming 3 3 UMass Amherst Bachelor's Totals 65 11 21 13 15 125 UMass Amherst Undergraduate Totals 66 11 21 13 15 126 MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Architecture 2 2 Art 1 1 English 1 1 Five College History 1 1 Geography 1 1 Hispanic Literature and Linguistics 1 1 Landscape Architecture 1 1 1 3 Public Health 1 1 2 Regional Planning 1 1 2 4 Sustainability Science 1 1 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-27

Massachusetts Institutions University of Massachusetts Amherst (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAMS Anthropology 1 1 2 Astronomy 1 1 Communication 1 1 Communication Disorders 2 1 3 Comparative Literature 1 1 2 Education 1 1 5 7 Five College History 1 1 1 3 German and Scandinavian Studies 1 1 Hispanic Literature and Linguistics 1 1 Nursing 1 1 4 6 Polymer Science and Engineering 1 1 Regional Planning 1 1 Sociology 1 1 UMass Amherst Graduate Totals 9 6 9 7 16 47 University of Massachusetts Amherst TOTALS 75 17 30 20 31 173 University of Massachusetts Boston CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS American Studies 1 1 2 Applied Linguistics 1 1 Archaeology and History 1 1 2 Classical Studies 1 1 Community Development 2 1 3 Criminology 1 1 Early Education and Care in Inclusive Communities 1 1 Environmental Sciences 1 1 2 Management 1 1 UMass Boston Undergraduate Totals 3 2 0 6 3 14 GRADUATE PROGRAMS Applied Linguistics 1 1 Higher Education EdD 1 1 Higher Education PhD 1 1 Unknown 1 1 Vision Studies (MEd) 1 1 2 UMass Boston Graduate Totals 1 1 0 4 0 6 University of Massachusetts Boston TOTALS 4 3 0 10 3 20 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-28

Massachusetts Institutions University of Massachusetts Dartmouth CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Accounting 9 9 Art Education 2 2 Art History 1 1 Artisanry: Ceramics/Textile Design/Fiber Arts (BFA) 1 2 3 Bioengineering 5 6 2 13 Biology 4 4 Business - General 4 4 Chemistry 2 2 Civil Engineering 2 2 Computer Engineering 2 5 7 Computer Science 5 5 Crime and Justice Studies 8 8 Data Science 2 1 3 Economics 3 3 Electrical Engineering 6 6 English 2 2 Finance 3 3 History 2 2 Liberal Arts 7 7 Management-Leadership 5 5 Management-Small Business Entrepreneurship 5 5 Marketing 2 2 Mathematics 3 3 Mechanical Engineering 8 8 Medical Laboratory Science-Biotechnology 0 Medical Laboratory Science-Clinical 10 10 Multidisciplinary Studies 1 1 Music 2 2 Non-Degree 1 1 Nursing 8 8 Operations Management 1 5 6 Painting/2D Studies (BFA) 1 1 Political Science 2 2 Psychology 12 12 Sculpture/3D Studies (BFA) 1 1 Sociology & Anthropology 2 2 Spanish 2 2 Undeclared Arts and Sciences, Business 13 13 Visual Design-Digital Media 1 1 3 5 Visual Design: Graphic Design (BFA) 2 3 2 7 Visual Design: Illustration (BFA) 5 1 2 2 10 Visual Design: Photography (BFA) 1 2 3 UMass Dartmouth Undergraduate Totals 19 2 3 167 4 195 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-29

Massachusetts Institutions University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Art Education 3 3 Artisanry: Ceramics & Jewelry/Metals (MFA) 1 1 2 4 Business Administration 2 2 Computer Science 1 1 Fine Arts: Drawing & Painting (MFA) 1 1 Nursing 1 1 Psychology 2 2 Premedical Preparation (Certificate) 1 1 Teaching 1 1 Non Degree 1 1 DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAMS Computer Engineering (PhD) 1 1 Electrical Engineering 1 1 Mathematics Education 1 1 Nursing (DNP) 4 4 Nursing (PhD) 1 1 UMass Dartmouth Graduate Totals 1 0 3 21 0 25 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth TOTALS 20 2 6 188 4 220 UMass School of Law Dartmouth 14 14 University of Massachusetts Lowell CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS American Studies 1 1 Art 9 9 Biology 32 32 Biomedical Engineering 8 8 Business Administration 99 99 Chemical Engineering 3 30 33 Chemistry 9 9 Civil Engineering 7 7 Clinical Laboratory Sciences 9 9 Computer Engineering 3 9 12 Computer Science 41 41 Criminal Justice 28 28 Economics 5 5 Electrical Engineering 31 31 Engineering 3 3 English 9 9 Environmental Science 7 7 Exercise Physiology 26 26 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-30

Massachusetts Institutions University of Massachusetts Lowell (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS History 2 2 Liberal Arts 14 1 15 Mathematics 10 10 Mechanical Engineering 46 46 Music Business 2 1 3 Music Performance 1 2 3 Music Studies 2 2 Nursing 17 17 Nutritional Science 6 6 Peace and Conflict Studies 2 2 Philosophy 3 3 Physics 3 7 10 Plastics Engineering 2 2 22 1 27 Political Science 5 5 Psychology 20 20 Public Health 12 1 13 Sociology 1 1 Sound Recording Technology 5 2 9 2 18 World Languages 2 2 UMass Lowell Undergraduate Totals 17 4 546 7 0 574 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Behavioral Intervention Autism 3 2 5 Composites Materials 1 1 Plastics Engineering Fundamentals 1 1 2 Teaching ESL 1 1 MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Accounting 1 1 Biological Sciences 1 1 Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology 1 1 Business Administration 4 4 Chemical Engineering 1 1 Chemistry 1 1 Civil Engineering 1 1 Community Social Psychology 2 2 Computer Science 3 3 Criminal Justice 3 3 Curriculum and Instruction 3 3 Education Administration 3 3 Electrical Engineering 2 2 Energy Engineering 1 1 Finance 1 1 Health Informatics & Management 3 3 Mathematics 1 1 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-31

Massachusetts Institutions University of Massachusetts Lowell (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Mechanical Engineering 2 2 Nursing 2 2 Peace and Conflict Studies 1 1 Pharmaceutical Science 1 1 Plastics Engineering 3 3 Public Health 2 2 Radiological Sciences 1 1 Work Environment 1 1 2 DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAMS Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology 2 1 3 Chemistry 1 1 Criminal Justice & Criminology 1 1 2 Education 3 3 Electrical Engineering 2 2 Global Studies 1 1 Math and Science Education 1 1 Nursing (DNP) 1 1 Nursing (PHD) 3 3 Physical Therapy 9 9 Work Environment 1 1 UMass Lowell Graduate Totals 4 3 72 2 1 82 University of Massachusetts Lowell TOTALS 21 7 618 9 1 656 University of Massachusetts Worcester Graduate School of Nursing CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Nursing (PhD) 1 1 Nursing (DNP) 1 2 1 4 Nursing (MS) 2 2 4 University of Massachusetts Worcester TOTALS 1 0 3 2 3 9 University of Massachusetts System UNDERGRADUATE TOTALS 105 19 570 193 22 909 University of Massachusetts System GRADUATE TOTALS 16 10 87 50 20 183 University of Massachusetts System TOTALS 121 29 657 243 42 1,092 MASSACHUSETTS TOTALS 856 102 1,945 894 238 4,035 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-32

RSP Enrollment at New Hampshire Community Colleges: 2016-17 New Hampshire Institutions Great Bay Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Accounting 1 2 3 Advanced Composites Manufacturing (Certificate) 2 1 3 Aviation Technology Helicopter 1 1 Biology 2 2 Biotechnology 1 1 Business Administration 3 1 4 Computer Technologies 1 3 4 Digital Media Technology 1 1 Early Childhood Education 3 3 Engineering Science 2 1 3 English 1 1 Environmental Studies 1 1 2 Event & Meeting Planning Management (Certificate) 1 1 Health Information Technology 1 1 Hospitality Management 3 3 Hotel/Restaurant Management 1 1 Information Systems Technology 4 3 7 Liberal Arts 1 29 7 1 1 39 Management 1 1 Marketing 1 1 2 Massage Therapy (Certificate) 3 3 Medical Office Management 1 1 Nursing 5 1 6 Psychology 1 1 Surgical Technology 1 1 2 Teacher Preparation 3 1 4 Technical Studies 1 1 Veterinary Technology 8 1 9 Welding Technology (Certificate) 1 1 Great Bay Community College TOTALS 2 83 22 1 3 111 Lakes Region Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Advanced Manufacturing 1 1 Automotive Technology-ASEP 5 5 10 Business Management 2 2 Computer Technologies 1 1 Culinary Arts 1 1 Electrical Systems Installation and Maintenance Technology 2 2 Fire Science 1 2 3 6 Health Science 1 1 Liberal Arts 1 1 2 Marine Technology 4 4 Lakes Region Community College TOTALS 2 9 3 1 15 30 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-33

New Hampshire Institutions Manchester Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Accounting 1 1 Automotive Technology 1 1 2 Behavior Science 1 1 Business Studies 2 2 Computer Science 1 1 Cyber Security 1 1 Early Childhood Education 1 1 Electrical Technology 2 1 3 Exercise Science 1 1 Health Sciences 1 1 HVAC (Heating, Ventilation & AC) 3 3 Interior Design 1 1 Mathematics 1 1 Welding 3 1 4 Manchester Community College TOTALS 1 2 16 2 2 23 Nashua Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Advanced Machine Tool Technology 3 3 Automotive Technology 3 3 Aviation Technology 1 3 1 5 Business Administration 3 3 Collision Repair Technology 1 1 Communications 1 1 Computer Networking 3 3 Criminal Justice 1 1 Cyber Security (Certificate) 1 1 Early Childhood Education 5 5 Educator Preparation 1 1 Electronics Engineering Technology 2 2 English 1 1 General Studies 2 2 History and Political Science 1 1 Liberal Arts 2 1 5 8 Machine Tool CNC Programming (Certificate) 2 2 Massage Therapy (Certificate) 1 1 Mechanical Design Technology 1 1 Nursing 1 1 Paralegal Studies (Certificate) 1 1 Precision Manufacturing 1 1 Psychology 1 1 Sign Language (Certificate) 1 1 Software Development 1 1 Speech Language Pathology Assistant 2 2 Web Application Development 1 1 Nashua Community College TOTALS 3 2 48 0 1 54 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-34

New Hampshire Institutions NHTI, Concord's Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Business Administration 1 1 Dental Hygiene 1 1 Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Certificate) 4 2 1 7 Electronic Engineering Technology 1 1 General Studies 1 1 Industrial Design Technology 1 1 Landscape & Environmental Design 1 1 Manufacturing Engineering Technology 1 1 Mechanical Engineering Technology 1 1 Paramedic Emergency Medicine 1 1 2 Radiation Therapy 2 1 3 Radiologic Technology 2 2 NHTI, Concord's Community College TOTALS 0 9 6 3 4 22 River Valley Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Accounting 1 1 Advanced Machine Tool Technology (Certificate) 4 4 Business Management 1 5 6 Computer Technology 3 3 Computer Technology (Certificate) 1 1 Cybersecurity and Healthcare Information Technology 2 2 Early Childhood Education 3 3 Exploratory 1 1 8 10 General Studies 1 1 Human Services 1 1 Liberal Arts 3 3 Massage Therapy 1 10 11 Math and Sciences 1 1 Medical Assistant (Certificate) 3 3 Nursing 3 3 Occupational Therapy Assistant 7 7 Phlebotomy 3 3 Physical Therapist Assistant 12 12 Radiography 6 6 Respiratory Therapy 1 1 2 Teacher Education 1 1 River Valley Community College TOTALS 0 1 4 0 79 84 White Mountains Community College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Advanced Welding Technology 2 7 9 Autism Education 1 1 Automotive Technology 1 4 5 Baking and Pastry Arts (Certificate) 2 1 3 Business Administration 1 1 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-35

New Hampshire Institutions White Mountains Community College (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Commercial Driver Training 1 1 Culinary Arts 1 1 1 3 Early Childhood Education 1 1 Environmental Sciences 1 1 2 General Studies 2 2 Health & Wellness 1 1 Health Science 4 5 9 Heavy Equipment Technology 2 1 1 4 Homeland Security 2 2 Industrial Maintenance 4 4 Information Technology 2 2 Interdisciplinary Studies 1 1 Massage Therapy (Certificate) 3 3 Medical Assistant 1 3 4 Medical Coding 1 1 Mobile Equipment Technology 1 1 Nursing 1 1 2 4 Special Education 1 1 Teacher Education 1 2 3 White Mountains Community College TOTALS 2 20 3 1 42 68 Community College System of New Hampshire TOTALS 10 126 102 8 146 392 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-36

RSP Enrollment at University System of New Hampshire: 2016-17 New Hampshire Institutions Keene State College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS American Studies 2 2 Chemistry/Physics 1 1 Holocaust and Genocide Studies 3 7 1 1 12 Sustainable Product Design and Innovation 13 2 17 2 34 Keene State College TOTALS 16 2 24 3 4 49 Plymouth State University CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Adventure Education 5 4 11 20 Athletic Training 6 6 Elementary Education 1 1 Environmental Planning 1 1 Fine Arts 3 3 6 Health Education 2 1 3 Management 1 1 Meteorology 4 10 5 1 20 Music 1 1 Public Management 2 6 8 Theater Arts 7 7 Tourism Management and Policy 1 1 Plymouth State University TOTALS 8 11 35 18 3 75 University of New Hampshire CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Applied Animal Science 4 4 Civil Technology 1 1 Culinary Arts & Nutrition 1 1 2 Forest Technology 1 1 UNH Associate Totals 2 0 6 0 0 8 BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Biochemistry 1 1 Biology 1 1 Business Administration - Entrepreneurial Studies 1 1 Community and Environmental Planning 1 1 Dairy Management 1 1 2 Environmental Engineering 1 8 9 Equine Studies 5 4 10 1 20 Forestry 1 2 3 Genetics 1 4 1 6 Health Management and Policy 3 25 28 History 1 1 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-37

New Hampshire Institutions University of New Hampshire (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Hospitality Management 8 3 1 2 2 16 Human Development & Family Studies 1 1 Information Technology 1 1 Linguistics 1 1 Marine, Estuarine and Freshwater Biology 1 2 3 Neuroscience 1 3 4 Nutrition & Wellness 1 2 3 Occupational Therapy 1 2 3 Ocean Engineering 3 1 4 Outdoor Education 2 1 3 6 Political Science 5 5 Psychology 3 10 13 Recreation Management 19 3 22 Russian 1 1 Sociology 10 2 12 Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems 2 1 3 Tourism Planning & Development 1 1 Undeclared 1 1 Zoology 1 9 10 UNH Bachelor's Totals 24 19 126 16 6 191 MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAMS Community & Environmental Planning 1 1 Justice Studies 1 1 4 6 Kinesiology 2 2 4 Language and Linguistics 2 2 Marriage and Family Therapy 1 2 3 Nursing 1 1 2 Occupational Therapy 10 5 2 17 Recreational Management 1 1 Social Work 2 1 3 Sociology 2 2 4 Writing 1 1 2 DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAMS Earth & Environmental Science 1 1 Economics 1 1 English 1 1 History 1 2 3 Mathematics/Mathematics Education 2 2 Natural Resources & Environmental Study 1 1 2 Sociology 1 1 2 4 UNH Graduate TOTALS 12 16 12 11 8 59 University of New Hampshire TOTALS 38 35 144 27 14 258 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-38

New Hampshire Institutions University of New Hampshire at Manchester CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Biotechnology 1 1 Sign Language Interpretation 1 1 5 1 8 University of New Hampshire at Manchester TOTALS 2 1 5 0 1 9 University System of New Hampshire UNDERGRADUATE TOTALS 50 33 190 37 14 324 University System of New Hampshire GRADUATE TOTALS 12 16 12 11 8 59 University System of New Hampshire TOTALS 62 49 202 48 22 383 NEW HAMPSHIRE TOTALS 72 175 304 56 168 775 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-39

RSP Enrollment at Rhode Island Institutions: 2016-17 Rhode Island Institutions Community College of Rhode Island CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Administrative Assistant 1 3 4 Business 7 41 48 Chemical Technology 1 1 Computer and Networking Technology 1 2 3 Computer Science 2 6 8 Cyber Security 1 1 Dental Assisting 2 1 3 Dental Hygiene 5 5 Diagnostic Medical Sonography 1 9 10 Education 16 16 Engineering 4 4 8 Engineering Systems Technology 6 6 Fine Arts 1 13 14 Fire Science 2 1 3 General Studies 58 319 4 381 Histotechnician 3 3 Hospitality 1 1 Human Services 2 2 Legal Studies 2 10 12 Liberal Arts 3 8 11 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Certificate) 3 3 Medical Laboratory Technician 4 4 Nursing 5 34 1 40 Occupational Therapy Assistant 4 4 Opticianry 1 1 Phlebotomy (Certificate) 3 3 Physical Therapist Assistant 1 6 7 Radiography 1 13 14 Renal Dialysis Technology (Certificate) 1 1 Respiratory Therapy 3 3 Science 2 15 17 Social Services (Certificate) 2 5 7 Therapeutic Massage 1 1 2 Undeclared 3 3 Community College of Rhode Island TOTALS 96 0 548 4 1 649 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-40

Rhode Island Institutions Rhode Island College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Community Health and Wellness 1 1 Dance Performance 3 3 Film Studies 1 1 Health Care Administration 2 2 Marketing 1 1 Medical Imaging 8 2 5 6 21 Technology Education 1 1 Theater 1 1 Youth Development 2 1 3 Rhode Island College TOTALS 13 5 8 7 1 34 University of Rhode Island CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Accounting 1 1 Animal Science & Technology 1 1 Anthropology 1 1 Aquaculture and Fishery Technology 12 1 10 23 Art 1 1 Biological Sciences 1 1 Biology 1 1 Biomedical Engineering 7 52 10 2 71 Business 1 1 Chemical Engineering 3 3 Chinese 3 2 1 6 Communication Studies 5 1 6 Economics 1 1 Education 1 1 1 3 Engineering 1 2 3 English 1 1 Film Media 22 1 23 Geology and Geological Oceanography 4 10 14 German 1 1 Global Business Management 3 3 Health Studies 1 1 Human Development & Family Services 1 1 Industrial and Systems Engineering 5 1 3 9 Italian 1 1 Journalism 1 1 Kinesiology 1 1 2 Landscape Architecture 4 2 1 7 Marine Affairs 15 1 33 1 50 Marine Biology 1 1 Ocean Engineering 18 6 22 46 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-41

Rhode Island Institutions University of Rhode Island (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Pharmaceutical Sciences 24 3 43 11 1 82 Pharmacy (PharmD) 1 15 69 23 4 112 Political Science 1 1 Psychology 1 1 Public Relations 1 1 Spanish 1 1 Supply Chain Management 16 2 21 4 43 Textile Marketing 4 1 14 19 Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design 35 3 1 5 1 45 Wildlife Conservation Biology 1 1 Writing and Rhetoric 4 4 URI Undergraduate Totals 187 49 284 61 13 594 MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAMS Accounting 1 1 Business 1 1 Education 3 3 History 1 1 2 Human Development & Family Studies 1 1 Kinesiology 1 1 Labor Relations and Human Resources 1 1 1 3 Library and Information Studies 17 18 5 40 Marine Affairs (MAMA, MMA) 2 3 5 Ocean Engineering 4 1 1 6 Political Science 1 1 Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design 2 1 1 4 DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAMS Neuroscience 1 1 Pharmaceutical Sciences 3 2 1 6 Psychology (PHD) 1 1 URI Graduate Totals 27 4 32 8 5 76 University of Rhode Island UNDERGRADUATE TOTALS 187 49 284 61 13 594 University of Rhode Island GRADUATE TOTALS 27 4 32 8 5 76 University of Rhode Island TOTALS 214 53 316 69 18 670 RHODE ISLAND TOTALS 323 58 872 80 20 1,353 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-42

RSP Enrollment at Vermont State Colleges: 2016-17 Vermont Institutions Community College of Vermont CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Accounting 1 1 Administrative Management 2 2 Allied Health Sciences Preparation (Certificate) 14 14 Business 4 4 Computer Systems Management 1 1 2 Criminal Justice 3 3 Early Childhood Education 2 2 Environmental Studies 1 1 Graphic Design 1 1 Human Services 5 5 Liberal Studies 8 8 Medical Assisting 1 2 3 STEM Studies 1 4 1 6 Undeclared 1 3 4 Community College of Vermont TOTALS 0 0 4 51 1 56 Castleton University CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Athletic Training 2 2 Criminal Justice 1 1 Castleton State College TOTALS 0 0 0 0 3 3 Johnson State College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Technical Theater 1 1 BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Creative Writing (BFA) 2 4 6 Hospitality and Tourism Management 1 1 2 Outdoor Education 7 1 12 1 21 Wellness and Alternative Medicine 1 1 6 2 1 11 Johnson State College TOTALS 11 2 18 8 2 41 Lyndon State College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Electronic Journalism Arts/New Media 1 1 BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Animation and Illustration 1 5 6 Applied Psychology 5 9 14 Atmospheric Sciences (Meteorology) 12 3 21 8 7 51 Cinema Production 5 2 5 1 13 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-43

Vermont Institutions Lyndon State College (continued) CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS Design (Graphic and Web) 3 2 5 Electronic Journalism Arts 7 1 17 9 3 37 Mountain Recreation Management 25 10 26 11 4 76 Music Business and Industry 17 2 28 19 2 68 Sustainability Studies 5 1 1 7 Lyndon State College TOTALS 78 26 98 60 16 278 Vermont Technical College CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Automotive Technology 1 1 2 Civil & Environmental Engineering Technology 1 1 2 Construction Practice and Management 1 1 2 4 Dairy Farm Management 1 1 1 3 Diesel Power Technology 2 1 3 Electrical Engineering Technology 1 1 Equine Studies 1 2 1 4 Fire Science 2 2 Mechanical Engineering Technology 1 1 Nursing 3 10 13 Practical Nursing (Certificate) 10 10 Respiratory Therapy 2 2 Veterinary Technology and Animal Science 9 9 Vermont Technical College Associate Totals 5 3 7 39 2 56 BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Architectural and Building Engineering Technology 1 2 1 2 6 Computer Engineering Technology 1 1 Construction Practice and Management 1 3 7 11 Dental Hygiene 2 2 Diversified Agriculture 2 1 3 Electromechanical Engineering Technology 4 3 1 1 9 Entrepreneurship 2 2 Manufacturing Engineering Technology 1 1 2 Professional Pilot Technology 2 1 2 5 Software Engineering 1 1 Vermont Technical College Bachelor's Totals 8 3 13 16 2 42 Vermont Technical College TOTALS 13 6 20 55 4 98 Vermont State Colleges TOTALS 102 34 140 174 26 476 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-44

RSP Enrollment at the University of Vermont: 2016-17 Vermont Institutions University of Vermont CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Anthropology 1 1 Dietetics, Nutrition & Food Science 1 1 Environmental Engineering 1 1 Environmental Sciences 2 2 Forestry 11 16 2 29 Global Studies 1 1 2 Greek 1 1 2 History 1 1 Latin 5 2 7 Neuroscience 1 1 Plant Biology 14 14 Political Science 1 1 Russian 4 1 7 1 13 Wildlife and Fisheries Biology 1 1 2 UVM Undergraduate TOTALS 27 2 40 0 8 77 GRADUATE PROGRAMS Historic Preservation (Master's) 2 1 3 Physical Therapy (Doctoral) 5 3 8 UVM Graduate TOTALS 2 5 1 3 0 11 University of Vermont TOTALS 29 7 41 3 8 88 VERMONT TOTALS 131 41 181 177 34 564 CT ME MA NH RI VT TOTALS NEW ENGLAND TOTALS 1,595 401 2,772 2,514 1,203 517 9,002 NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION'S REGIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (RSP) 2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT A-45

Regional Student Program (RSP) Tuition Break Participating Colleges and Universities CONNECTICUT Connecticut Community Colleges (Asnuntuck, Capital, Gateway, Housatonic, Manchester, Middlesex, Naugatuck Valley, Northwestern Connecticut, Norwalk, Quinebaug Valley, Three Rivers, Tunxis) Connecticut State University System (Central, Eastern, Southern, Western) University of Connecticut (UConn Undergraduate and Graduate, UConn School of Dental Medicine, UConn School of Medicine, UConn School of Law) MAINE Maine Community Colleges (Central Maine, Eastern Maine, Kennebec Valley, Northern Maine, Southern Maine, Washington County, York County) Maine Maritime Academy University of Maine System (University of Maine, University of Maine at Augusta, University of Maine at Farmington, University of Maine at Machias, University of Southern Maine, UMaine School of Law MASSACHUSETTS Massachusetts Community Colleges (Berkshire, Bristol, Bunker Hill, Cape Cod, Greenfield, Holyoke, Massachusetts Bay, Massasoit, Middlesex, Mount Wachusett, North Shore, Northern Essex, Quinsigamond, Roxbury, Springfield Technical) Bridgewater State University Fitchburg State University Framingham State University Massachusetts College of Art and Design Massachusetts Maritime Academy Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Salem State University Westfield State University Worcester State University University of Massachusetts (UMass Amherst, UMass Boston, UMass Dartmouth, UMass Lowell, UMass School of Law Dartmouth, UMass Worcester Graduate Schools of Biomedical Sciences and Nursing) NEW HAMPSHIRE Community College System of New Hampshire (Great Bay Community College, Lakes Region Community College, Manchester Community College, Nashua Community College, NHTI Concord s Community College, River Valley Community College, White Mountains Community College) University System of New Hampshire (Keene State College, Plymouth State University, University of New Hampshire, University of New Hampshire-Manchester, UNH School of Law) RHODE ISLAND Community College of Rhode Island Rhode Island College University of Rhode Island VERMONT Vermont State Colleges (Castleton University, Community College of Vermont, Johnson State College, Lyndon State College, Vermont Technical College) University of Vermont The New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) is a nonprofit, congressionally authorized, interstate agency whose mission is to foster cooperation and the efficient use of resources among New England s approximately 280 colleges and universities. NEBHE was created by the New England Higher Education Compact, a 1955 agreement among the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. NEBHE is funded by the six New England states. NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION 45 Temple Place, Boston, MA 02111 Tel 857.284.4879 or 617.357.9620 Fax 617.357.9588 Email tuitionbreak@nebhe.org www.nebhe.org/tuitionbreak