Cathryn Addy
The Community College System of NH, in a partnership led by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation recently announced that high school students graduating in 2021 will be offered a tuition-free class at any of NH’s community colleges this fall. This “Gift to the Class of 2021” is a celebration of the resiliency of a class that has had to overcome challenges unique to our time. It is also a reflection of the collective unwavering dedication to students and the communities we serve.
This year, Great Bay Community College (GBCC) celebrated its 75th Commencement. The college began in 1945 as the State Trade School at Portsmouth and has become one of northern New England’s leading two-year institutions of higher learning, offering degree and certificate programs in the sciences, technical studies, and liberal arts while serving as an educational and career hub for students, businesses, and the community. We have enhanced our offerings as a response to the shi
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New Hampshire high school seniors can take a free college course this fall, thanks to funding from two local philanthropic organizations.The Community College System of New Hampshire announced Wednesday that it will be offering one free college course.
New Hampshire students graduating high school this year will now be able to take a free class at any community college in the state. The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and the Foundation for New Hampshire Community Colleges are providing more than $1 million to cover the costs. Sign up for our Newsletters The student’s class choice is up to them. "This has been a tremendously challenging time for graduating high school seniors. The class of.
New Hampshire students graduating high school this year will now be able to take a free class at any community college in the state.The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and the Foundation for New Hampshire Community Colleges are providing more than $1 million to cover the costs.The student’s class choice is up to them. This has been a tremendously challenging time for graduating high school seniors. The class of 2021 should be very proud, and you should know that New Hampshire is proud of you for persevering, for completing your high school degrees under circumstances that no one could have foreseen, Richard Ober, of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, said.The offer is also available to seniors already enrolled at community colleges for the fall.For more information, visit https://givenhcc.org/classgift/.