
Students can register now for spring 2020 at Nashua Community College. NCC has a rolling open-admission policy to anyone with a high school diploma or HiSET/GED. High school students can also take discounted classes on campus through the Early College programs. If you want to attend college, you’re welcome at NCC. Enrolling is easy, and there are no application fees.
NCC offers a variety of affordable programs—including associate degrees, certificates, community and corporate education, employment-ready programs, and online courses—all designed to prepare you for a better future.
Since most students also manage work and family responsibilities, NCC offers day, evening, Saturday, and online classes. The spring semester has more than 30 online classes such as astronomy, cybersecurity, psychology, and business. Saturday classes include data analytics, early childhood education, massage therapy, biology, and more.
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Check out the NCC campus during the next Open House on Wednesday, Nov. 6 from 5-7 PM. Let real students and faculty show you how easy it is to apply to NCC, and how the college can help you succeed in today’s competitive workforce.
Class of 2018 graduate Hannah Croce remarked on her time at NCC, “Here you are never a number, you always have a voice, and you can be anything you set your mind to.” Croce is currently enrolled at Northeastern University.
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Students start at NCC to save thousands, and graduate with a bachelor’s degree from the school of their dreams. Visit Open House and hear about how real NCC graduates have gone on to more than 500 college and universities such as UNH, Boston College, and Cornell. Alumni who have transferred from NCC to four-year institutions have described feeling confident and prepared to succeed.
The Nov. 6 Open House will have a special focus on Industry & Transportation programs: Honda PACT, collision repair, automotive, and aviation technology. Visitors can meet students and faculty, and see real student projects in the automotive and aviation facilities. Faculty can discuss their relationship with industry partners, many of whom serve on their program advisory boards helping students be as prepared as possible for the workforce.
For those looking ahead to fall 2020, students who apply and register for any of the Industry & Transportation programs by June 1, 2020 will be entered into the raffle for a voucher of 3 credits (a $700 value).
For more information about open house, Early College, or spring 2020; contact the admissions office at 603.578.8908 or nashua@ccsnh.edu.
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