Special Tuition Rates Allow PFFNH Members to Earn Fire Science Degrees While on the Job
Now Is the Time to Invest in Your Future!
Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire (PFFNH) is pleased to work with Kaplan University to offer a special opportunity for members. Through our unique relationship, PFFNH members can earn degrees in fire science and emergency management online while they're on the job.
Join the next class of Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshireand receive the following benefits:
· Undergraduate Tuition Savings*: Receive a 33 percent tuition reduction on the following degree programs:
- Associate of Applied Science in Fire Science
- Bachelor of Science in Fire Science
- Bachelor of Science in Fire and Emergency Management Undergraduate program tuition is reduced up to 55 percent for active-duty service members and up to 38 percent for veterans*
· A Shorter Path to Your Degree: IFSAC, Pro Board, and National Fire Academy certifications and on-the-job training or experience may translate into college credits†
· The Support You Need: Attend classes with your fellow firefighters.
We stand behind our academic quality. Try our classes before you owe any tuition.
Kaplan University wants you to make an educated decision about your education. As a new student, the Kaplan CommitmentSM gives you a chance to experience real classes before deciding if you will stay and pursue your studies. If you withdraw during the introductory period, you will have no financial obligation.‡
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Start Dates:
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Enrollment Deadlines:
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February 27
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February 20
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April 17
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April 10
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May 15
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May 5
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July 3
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June 26
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July 30
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July 19
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To reserve your spot, call 866.583.6765 (Toll Free) or visit www.pffnh.kaplan.edu. For questions about the Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire/Kaplan University relationship, contact your local Kaplan University representative Nancy Mendes at 646.784.2315.
*Reduced tuition recipients are not eligible for other Kaplan University scholarships, discounts, or tuition vouchers.
†Only applicable to undergraduate students. Kaplan University does not guarantee the transferability of credit from any of these sources. See University Catalog for Prior Learning Assessment policy.
‡Classes count toward a degree if satisfactorily completed. No credits are earned if the student withdraws during the introductory period (3 weeks for undergraduate students), which begins day one of the first term. Students who choose to continue their studies at the University will need to meet specific requirements. Graduate programs not included. Additional terms may apply to international and non-U.S. citizen students. For further information, see the University Catalog and Addendum available at kaplanuniversity.edu.
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