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Northeast Technical Institute

Scarborough, Maine · private for-profit · mainly awards certificates · 74 students · HVACMedical Assisting

Avg net price / yr
$26,546
cheaper than 12% of comparable schools
Completion rate
86.6%
Median debt at completion
$8,708
Median earnings (10 yrs after entry)
not reported

About

Northeast Technical Institute is a private for-profit school in Scarborough, ME that mainly awards certificates. With 74 students on campus, it focuses on technical training for careers in IT, HVAC, and health administration. Data comes from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.

What to know

The average annual net price after aid is $26,546, while the median student debt at completion is $8,708. The school reports a solid completion rate of 86.6% across its programs. Earnings data is only available for specific certificates two years after completion, and median earnings 10 years after entry are not reported.

Net price is 270% above the Maine median ($7,181) for schools offering these programs.

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Programs & what graduates earn

ProgramCredentialMedian earnings 2 yrs after completion
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician (HAC, HACR, HVAC, HVACR)undergraduate certificate$37,517
Allied Health and Medical Assisting Servicesundergraduate certificate$27,247
Computer Engineering Technologies/Techniciansundergraduate certificate$40,467
Health and Medical Administrative Servicesundergraduate certificate$26,458
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunicationsundergraduate certificatenot reported
Computer/Information Technology Administration and Managementundergraduate certificatenot reported

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Questions students ask

What programs are offered and at what credential level?
The school offers undergraduate certificates in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications, Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management, Computer Engineering Technologies/Technicians, Heating Air Conditioning Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology, Health and Medical Administrative Services, and Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services.
What do graduates of specific programs typically earn?
Median earnings two years after completion are $40,467 for Computer Engineering, $37,517 for HVAC, $26,458 for Health Administration, and $27,247 for Medical Assisting. Earnings for Networking, IT Management, and Health Administration are not reported.
How many students finish their programs?
The school reports a completion rate of 86.6% for its students.
How small is the school and what does that mean?
There are 74 students enrolled. This small enrollment number suggests a low-student-to-instructor ratio, though specific class size details are not reported.
Is the school public or private?
Northeast Technical Institute is a private for-profit school.

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Central Maine Community CollegeAuburn$6,97534.9%$42,448
Eastern Maine Community CollegeBangor$8,92833.9%$41,704
Northern Maine Community CollegePresque Isle$7,18150%$43,348
Southern Maine Community CollegeSouth Portland$11,08628.3%$41,661
Washington County Community CollegeCalais$5,14951.5%$34,407
Data: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (most recent release, pulled July 2026), school ID 461962. Figures are federally reported medians and may lag current prices. "Not reported" means the federal dataset suppresses or lacks the value — often due to small cohort sizes. How we compute comparisons. This site is independent and not affiliated with any government agency or school.