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Nassau Community College highlights low tuition and new trade programs as pathway to opportunity

Nassau Community College is positioning itself as a low‑cost, high‑value option for Long Islanders seeking a college education without the burden of significant student debt.

Rich Barrabi

May 27, 2026, 8:49 AM

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The college is promoting its affordable tuition and expanding trade school as tools to help Long Islanders enter the workforce without taking on heavy debt.

Nassau Community College is positioning itself as a low‑cost, high‑value option for Long Islanders seeking a college education without the burden of significant student debt. Dr. Maria Conzatti, the college’s chief administrative officer, says NCC’s affordability and new trade programs give students a meaningful advantage as they prepare for the job market.

Conzatti emphasized that students pay about $5,900 per year in tuition. Grants from the state and county reduce that cost from the full $18,000 price, making NCC significantly more affordable than many other colleges and universities. She said this financial relief is especially important at a time when inflation is high and many families are struggling.

“In a time where inflation is high and people are struggling, for them not to be concerned about having any type of college debt, to really be able to earn what we call a living wage and really be able to spend those wages on living and enjoying and reaping the rewards of being a college graduate,” Conzatti said. “It is an amazing opportunity.”

The college is also expanding its career‑focused offerings through a new trades school launched in partnership with the nonprofit Minority Millennials and The Haugland Group. The first class is already underway in the construction trades, and NCC plans to broaden its programming. Conzatti said the trades school will eventually have its own dedicated space and building.

For Conzatti, who graduated from Nassau Community College 40 years ago, the mission remains personal and clear.

“For me, Nassau Community College has always been a place of opportunity,” she said. “It’s here.”

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