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Plymouth State UniversityPlymouth State University (located in Plymouth, New Hampshire) is a coeducational, residential university with an enrollment of approximately 4,200 undergraduate and 2,600 graduate students. Founded in 1871, Plymouth has evolved from a normal school to a teachers' college to a state university. Our 170 acres and 46 buildings preserve the bricks-and-ivy look of the New England small colleg…
River Valley Community CollegeSince 1968, the New Hampshire Community Technical College at Claremont, now known as River Valley Community College, has been providing quality education in an academic environment small enough to allow individualized attention. Students in the thirty-five career-oriented programs gain highly specialized skills and knowledge necessary to confidently and successfully enter the job market in a numbe…
Rivier CollegeFounded by the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary, Rivier College in Nashua, New Hampshire, is a four-year Catholic institution offering professional preparation and a liberal arts education for both undergraduate and graduate students. For more than 70 years, the College has offered academic excellence in a learning environment that seeks to educate the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. Ri…
Southern New Hampshire University - ManchesterSouthern New Hampshire University was founded in 1932 by Harry A.B. Shapiro as the New Hampshire School of Accounting and Secretarial Science. The school remained relatively small until 1961, when it was incorporated and renamed New Hampshire College of Accounting and Commerce.
St. Anselm CollegeSaint Anselm is located on a hilltop overlooking Manchester, N.H., within an hour of the seacoast, Boston, the White Mountains, and New Hampshire's Lakes Region. Founded in 1889 by the world's oldest religious order, the Benedictines—a Catholic order that has endured and thrived for more than 1,500 years—we have spent 118 years shaping an academic community designed to meet your expecta…
The University of New HampshireUNH is a vibrant place. A land-, sea-, and space-grant university, our University engages undergraduates in daily discovery, with intellectual excitement of research with faculty experts to guide them. Outdoor recreation in New Hampshire will take you from ocean shore to mountain summit, and the cultural centers of Boston, Mass., and Portland, Maine, are only an hour away. Excellence is a priority…
Thomas More College of Liberal ArtsFounded in 1978, Thomas More College is a relatively new institution. As a school of liberal arts, however, it participates in one of the oldest enterprises of Western civilization: the initiation of youth into responsible membership in the human community. That community includes not only the students' contemporaries, but their distant predecessors in history, as well as the generations who w…
UNH ManchesterThe mission of the University of New Hampshire at Manchester (UNHM) is to provide access to public higher education to people who live and work in the greater Merrimack Valley Region of the State of New Hampshire. UNH Manchester fulfills this mission by: Offering selected liberal arts and professional degree programs at the associate, baccalaureate and graduate levels with special emphasis on prog…
White Mountains Community CollegeWhite Mountains Community College is a fully-accredited, comprehensive community college offering associate degree and certificate programs in a student-centered learning environment. The main campus is in Berlin with other academic centers located in Conway, Littleton, and Woodsville. The guaranteed transfer agreement with the University System of New Hampshire ensures that all your credits i… |