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Education in New Hampshire
A list of schools, colleges, universities and other educational institutes in New Hampshire.
Since its founding in 1821, Amherst College has become one of the premier liberal arts colleges in the nation, enrolling some 1,600 talented, energetic and diverse young men and women. This section of the Web site provides a general introduction to the college.
Bentley University is distinctive among U.S. and international universities in having two faculties, in business and in the arts and sciences, which are unified in their educational mission. Bentley may therefore be understood as a university within a business school.
Many months ago, as I first explored the College through conversations with faculty, students, staff, and alumni/ae, I was struck by the depth of the bonds that Dartmouth people seemed to feel with Dartmouth and with one another. I have begun to immerse myself in all aspects of life and learning on this campus.
GSC is New Hampshire's public college for adult learners of all ages. Since 1972, GSC has provided statewide access to higher education to more than 50,000 students — online and at nine community-based academic centers.
At Hesser College, it is our mission to provide a high-quality, student-oriented, career-focused, affordable learning experience. We place high value on hands-on, employment-related skill building. Combining general education, business, and professional career specialty course offerings, Hesser College can prepare graduates to succeed in an increasingly competitive employment marketplace.
6. Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Founded in 1823, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) is the oldest institution of higher education in the city of Boston. Today, the College's three campuses offer more than 30 innovative degree and certificate programs that guide and support students toward successful, sustainable careers and leadership positions in a wide range of health care fields.
7. New Hampshire College & University Council
The New Hampshire College & University Council (NHCUC) is a non-profit consortium of 17, public and private institutions of higher education in the state of New Hampshire. These institutions are recognized and highly regarded for their outstanding teaching, research, and community service activities.
Plymouth State University is a comprehensive regional university offering a rich, student-focused learning environment with an enrollment of approximately 4,300 undergraduate and more than 2,000 graduate students.
Every angle of Alpha Tau Omega's large white house on Main Street in Durham was glowing with white Christmas lights last night. ATO brothers Luke Archer and Sam Riga stood outside offering doughnuts and hot cider to the six judges who had come to judge their lighting arrangement, praying a fuse wouldn't blow. The brothers said setting up the lights had taken weeks.
10. The New Hampshire Institute of Art
The New Hampshire Institute of Art was established as the Manchester Institute of Arts and Sciences in 1898. From the Institute's outset, it has had a firm commitment to educating diverse traditional and nontraditional students in the fine arts. As an art college accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), the Institute offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
11. UNHWildcats
The University of New Hampshire women's basketball team rounds out a three-game road trip, taking on St. Peter's College on Saturday, Dec. 5 at the Yanitelli Center. Saturday’s match up marks the third meeting all-time between New Hampshire and St. Peter’s College.
12. University of New Hampshire
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