White Mountains Community College
2020 Riverside Drive
Berlin, NH 03570
New Hampshire Community Technical College-Berlin has officially changed its name to White Mountains Community College. The official name change took place in January 2008. You'll find that the same programs and offerings exist, with the addition of even better things to come for its students.
The main campus of White Mountains Community College is in Berlin with other academic centers located in Littleton, Woodsville, and Conway. There is a guaranteed transfer agreement with the University System of New Hampshire ensures that all your credits in the Liberal Arts program with a grade of "C" or higher will transfer to the
University of New Hampshire,
Keene State College,
Plymouth State University, and
Granite State College. There are numerous other transfer possibilities as well to other New Hampshire schools and universities throughout the country.
The college itself is situated on the western bank of the Androscoggin River and its southern skyline is dominated by two of New England's five highest mountains. In addition, this New Hampshire school is a fully accredited, comprehensive community technical college offering associate degree and certificate programs in a student-centered learning environment. In short, quality, accessibility, and customer satisfaction are the cornerstones of White Mountains Community College.
Quick Facts:
Some of the programs offered at White Mountains Community College include general studies, mobile equipment technology, nursing, teacher preparation, Culinary Arts, and much more.
Admission to White Mountains Community College is open to anyone whose academic record and personal qualifications suggest that he or she may pursue profitably one of its programs of study.
Through the Division of Community Education students of this New Hampshire school may earn a degree, diploma, or certificate on a full or part-time basis, day and evening, on and off campus.
Many of the programs and courses at White Mountains Community College are also offered during the summer, both days and evenings, through the Division of Community Education (DCE). In addition to credit bearing courses, our DCE offers noncredit courses.
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