Published
May 14, 2013
Community colleges do not traditionally boast high completion rates, but there are many ideas in the works at schools across the country to bring those rates up. We look at a few that are making headlines today.
There are 9 community colleges located throughout New Hampshire (7 public colleges and 2 private colleges), serving 18,515 students.
Town
|
College
|
# Students
|
Berlin |
1,037 |
|
Claremont |
River Valley Community College (Public) |
860 |
Concord |
NHTI-Concord's Community College (Public) |
4,556 |
Laconia |
Lakes Region Community College (Public) |
1,227 |
Lebanon |
Lebanon College (Private not-for-profit) |
288 |
Manchester |
Hesser College (Private for-profit) |
3,506 |
Manchester |
2,744 |
|
Nashua |
Nashua Community College (Public) |
2,296 |
Portsmouth |
Great Bay Community College (Public) |
2,001 |
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