University courses at Manchester Community College

Manchester Community College New Hampshire's system of post-secondary vocational-technical education developed in response to conditions in New Hampshire following the end of World War II. Recognizing that many soldiers, sailors, and airmen, among others, would be demobilized and in need of retraining for civilian life, two State Trade Schools were developed.

Manchester Community College is dedicated to the belief that each individual should be provided a continuing opportunity for the development of skills and knowledge, and an increasing awareness of his or her role and responsibility in society. The college is devoted to serving the occupational/educational needs of the State of New Hampshire and assumes a responsibility to help meet the requirements for a skilled workforce through a cooperative effort with local industry, business, service and health organizations.

The college prepares learners for essential professional and workforce occupations with broad, high quality, practical education. Programs employ equipment and materials consistent with the modern workplace, and the faculty blend academic credentials with pertinent work experience. The major programs of study include liberal arts and the intellectual skills necessary for the competent, lifelong learner.

Campus type
Multiple Campuses

Carnegie
Associate's Colleges

ADMISSION OFFICE

NH 03102 Manchester

New Hampshire

United States

Phone: (603) 668 - 6706

Fax: Not found

Email: mbean@nhctc.edu

Web: Admission office




ADDRESS

NH 03102 Manchester

New Hampshire

United States

Phone: (603) 668-6706

Fax: (603) 668-5354

http://manchester.nhctc.edu/



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