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Welcome to NHTI! Our mission is to help you reach your academic and career goals on your terms in a way that makes sense for you! We offer daytime, evening, hybrid, remote, and online class options with 8- and 16-week sessions. 

We are more than just your local community college; we offer 80+ degree and certificate programs in six focus areas: Arts, Humanities, Communications, and Design; Business; Health Sciences and Services; Hospitality; Social, Educational, and Behavioral Sciences; and STEM and Advanced Manufacturing.

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Arts, Humanities, Communication, and Design

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About NHTI Programs

Our full and part-time associate degrees help students like you every day achieve their future career goals. We offer career-ready pathways that take you from NHTI into the workforce using proven course outcomes – our students are some of the most sought-after employees in their field.

We also offer many credit-transfer pathways so you can continue your education with a bachelor’s degree at some of the region’s finest institutions.

NHTI’s certificate programs are versatile, agile, and designed with you in mind. Boost your career, learn an innovative skill, or try something completely new!

Our certificates are built to provide you with an educational experience taught by instructors who are experts in their field.

Learning online allows you to learn anytime and anywhere. Our online courses use current technologies to help you collaborate with your instructors and your classmates, and we also provide a range of student supports to help you graduate with the same prestigious degree as our on-campus students.

CLICK HERE TO EXPLORE OUR ONLINE PROGRAMS.

When you’re making plans to complete your degree, map out your plan to complete your degree requirements by referring to our projected online course offerings:

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Admissions Office
Phone: 603-230-4011
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CCNSH’s Promise Program helps N.H. students who qualify based on financial need by bridging the gap between grants, scholarships, and the cost of tuition and required comprehensive fees at all 7 of New Hampshire’s community colleges.

Contact Financial Aid at 603-230-4013 to see if you are eligible.

Read more about the Promise Program here.

Every semester thousands of dollars in scholarships and grants goes unrewarded simply because no one applies for them! In some cases, all these funds need is one qualified applicant. Do not underestimate the importance and convenience of scholarships and grants in helping to offset your NHTI tuition. 

As an NHTI student, you can apply for our extensive list of AwardSpring scholarships with just a single application!

Click HERE for a list of scholarships and grants!

You may be eligible for work-study opportunities at NHTI if you have documented financial need and checked the box on the FAFSA form for work study. 

Once you’ve been approved, you can visit any number of on-campus departments always looking for help. These include Student Life, Campus Safety, and Athletics – and they pay $14/hour!

Contact Financial Aid at 603-230-4013 to see if you are eligible. If you are an in-state student, you may be eligible for state-funded Community College Work-Study funding. 

Federal Direct Stafford loans are fixed-rate student loans that do not require you to make any payments until 6 months after you leave college or reduce your course load below 6 credit hours.

Parents’ Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) allows parents of dependent students to borrow in their own name through the Federal Direct Loan Program to help meet educational expenses. Click here for more information: www.studentaid.gov

Private Educational loans may be available to you once you have exhausted all federal and state aid options. Consider a private educational loan.

Cohort default rate is the percentage of a school’s borrowers who enter repayment on certain Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program or William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program loans during a particular federal fiscal year (FY), Oct. 1 to Sept. 30, and default or meet other specified conditions prior to the end of the second following fiscal year. The U.S. Department of Education releases official cohort default rates once per year. The NHTI most recent cohort default rate/repayment rate is 2.0%.