Community College System of NH
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Institution Type: New Hampshire’s seven colleges are fully NEASC accredited, public, coeducational comprehensive community colleges.
Enrollment Figures: The Community College System of N.H. (CCSNH) serves of 27,000 learners annually. 95% of CCNH students are New Hampshire residents.
Degree Offerings: Associate Degree, Certificate, Professional Credential
Unique Characteristics:
- Seven Community Colleges located in every region of the state: (Berlin,Claremont,Concord,Laconia,Manchester,Nashua, and Portsmouth).
- Academic Centers located in Conway,Keene, andLittleton
- The Community Colleges offer over 200 degree, certificate, and professional credential programs.
- Each college if fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.
Affordable Education: ($210.00 per credit/ N.H. Resident/ 2011-12)
Four-year college connection: Many CCSNH students transfer credits to pursue baccalaureate degrees.
Local and Convenient: Programs are offered day, evening, weekends, and on-line.
Contact Information:
CCSNH System Office
800-247-3420
www.ccsnh.edu
White Mountains Community College Office of Admission 2020 Riverside Drive Berlin, NH 03570 800-445-4525 www.wmcc.edu River Valley Community College NHTI – Concord’s Community College |
Lakes Region Community College Office of Admission 379 Belmont Road Laconia, NH 03246 800-357-2992 www.lrcc.edu Manchester Community College |
Nashua Community College Office of Admission 505 Amherst Street Nashua, NH 03063 603-578-8900 www.nashuacc.edu Great Bay Community College |
CAMPUS LIFE
Athletics: Teams compete in the Yankee Small College Conference (YSCC), the United States College Athletic Association (USCAA), as well as the Northern New England Small College Conference (NNESCC). Sports include men’s and women’s soccer, basketball, volleyball, softball and baseball, and many other opportunities in intramural athletic competitions (varies by college).
Clubs and Organizations:
Student clubs and organizations are an integral part of the student experience. The colleges offer a variety of extra-curricular and leadership opportunities to help students develop skills and interests outside the classroom.