NHTI – Concord’s Community College promotes online degrees and certificates strategically across the U.S. to demonstrate our values and ensure our commitment the NHTI Educated Person Statement of Philosophy regardless of the teaching and learning modality, as best suits the interest and education of our students.
NHTI is an approved institutional participant in the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA). Voluntary membership in NC-SARA allows NHTI to provide distance learning to residents outside of the state of New Hampshire.
The primary goal of NC-SARA is to provide basic protections to NHTI students who live outside of New Hampshire while participating in distant/online learning coursework delivered by NHTI.
Professional Licensure
Licensing requirements in N.H. may not be recognized as sufficient to obtain a license in another state. NHTI cannot determine the applicability of program requirements to satisfy licensing requirements outside N.H. Our degree and certificate programs are designed to meet licensure requirements of licensing entities within N.H.
Addressing Concerns and Complaints
NHTI works hard to ensure your learning experience is second to none. However, if we miss that mark, the Student Handbook provides a wealth of information about NHTI policies and processes. The section titled Concerns and Complaints articulates the process for addressing concerns at NHTI.
If your concern is not resolved to your satisfaction within NHTI’s internal processes, New Hampshire residents and out of state students residing in SARA states may choose to file a complaint with the New Hampshire Department of Education’s SARA Portal Entity.