Students of all ages enroll at Nashua Community College to study everything from Nursing to Computer Engineering. Get credit from your work experience, or transfer previous credits into a new degree or certificate. You may be closer to your goals than you think!
At NCC, You Can
- Start or Complete a Degree
- Earn Certification for Professional Development
- Train for a New Career
- Develop New Skills for Career Advancement
- Learn New Skills to Start a Business
- Earn Credit for Past Experience/Prior Learning
- Get hands-on experience with coop and internship opportunities
- Benefit from flexible schedules available all year
- Explore job placement services
- Enrichment – learn a new language or skill!
Explore Choices
- Current high school students
- Recent high school graduates
- Career seekers looking to upgrade skills
- Non-NCC college students who need additional credits
- Earning college credit for prior learning, work, or military experience
- Finishing a degree
- Planning a transfer pathway to a bachelor’s degree
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High school students can choose from several Early College programs at NCC for a chance to earn college and high school credit at the same time. College credits earned through Early College at Your High School (formerly Running Start), Early College on a College Campus, and Early College Online (formerly eStart) are low-cost and highly transferable. For more information, contact Dual Enrollment Coordinator Marisa Dardagiannopoulos at (603) 578-6915, or [email protected].
- Early College at your High School is a dual enrollment program where college-level classes are taught by high school instructors at the student’s high school. Students can take 2 FREE classes per academic year. The cost after the 2 free classes is $150/class, with a need-based scholarship available for $75/class.
- Early College also offers 2 FREE classes per academic year. Students receive a 50% tuition discount for additional college classes at NCC.
- Early College Online (eStart) Also has 2 Free classes available per academic year. Beyond this, online college classes for high school students are $150/class.
Choose a Pathway: See NCC’s 50+ associate degree, certificate, and workforce development programs
Not sure where to begin? NCC has an exploratory program to help you choose a college and career pathway. Contact Virginia Egan at [email protected].
Ready to apply?
Visit our New Student page for step-by-step instructions on applying to NCC. Our Enrollment Specialists are always here to help: [email protected], 603.578.8908.
Browse accelerated Workforce Development programs such as the 10-week Microelectronics Boot Camp, or the FREE 10-week Precision Manufacturing Boot Camp.
Explore part-time evening programs such as soldering, or 100% online career training like the Intro to Programming: Rust.
- Complete your general education requirements at the lowest tuition cost in the region. Classes run Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters. Career Training programs run throughout the year on-campus and online.
| Non-New Hampshire residents can take online classes for in-state tuition. Anyone living within 50 miles of campus are also eligible for in-state tuition for on-campus and online classes. |
- You may be closer to graduation than you think! NCC can help turn your prior learning, work, or military experience into college credit. Please contact Adult Education Coordinator Jayleen Aleman for more information at (603) 578.8953, or [email protected].
- NCC has flexible day, evening, online, and Saturday classes to help you fit college into your life and complete your degree. Contact Adult Education Coordinator Jayleen Aleman at (603) 578.8953, or [email protected], for help developing a plan to graduation.
Ready to apply?
Visit our New Student page for step-by-step instructions on applying to NCC. Our Enrollment Specialists are always here to help: [email protected], 603.578.8908.
- About
- NCC At A Glance
- For The Public
- Title IX Policies, Procedures, and Resources
- Alumni
- Alumni News
- Alumni Spotlight
- Mariane, Psychology, Class of 2023
- Tom and Kim Clauser, Class of 1978
- Jennifer, Business Management, Class of 2021
- Hayley Cronin, Business
- Carmen, Business Management, Class of 2023
- Ryan, Nursing, Class of 2023
- Leon, Business, Class of 1972
- Chantel, Early Childhood Education, Class of 2023
- Julia, Dual Enrollment & Data Analytics, Class of 2023
- Lorenzo, English, Class of 2023
- John, Drafting, Class of 1972
- Danielle, Psychology & Addiction Recovery Support Worker
- Mickey, Business Management, Class of 2009
- Mya, English, Class of 2021
- Kalyn, Criminal Justice, Class of 2024
- Caroline, Psychology, Class of 2022
- Sherrill, General Studies, Class of 2024
- Chantel, Early Childhood Education, Class of 2023
- Emilie, Psychology, Class of 2024
- Cora, Mathematics, Class of 2025
- Sandra, Human Services, Class of 2014
- Kyle, Communications, Class of 2017
- Daniel, Nursing, Class of 2025
- Fiona Wanser and Vanessa Carlson, Class of 2026
- Tayla, Liberal Arts, 2017
- Michael, Electronic Engineering Technology, Class of 2021
- Henry, Business Administration: Marketing, Class of 2021
- Corey, Precision Manufacturing, Class of 2021
- Nabu, Back End Coding Boot Camp, March 2021
- Kolby, Business Administration: Marketing, Class of 2021
- Dana, Class of 2021, Psychology
- Bennett, Business Administration Management, Class of 2020
- Carly, Human Services, Class of 2019
- Sergei, Software Development, Class of 2019
- Homere, Computer Networking, Class of 2018
- Hannah, Liberal Arts, Class of 2018
- Rachel, Psychology, Class of 2021
- Genevieve, Honors & Dual Enrollment, 2015-2017
- Terri, Nursing, Class of 2017
- Jaime, Early Childhood Education, Class of 2016
- Alicia, Liberal Arts – Science, Class of 2016
- Meghan, Human Services, Class of 2016
- Michael, General Studies, Class of 2014
- Jackie, Liberal Arts, Class of 2014
- Nick, Business Administration: Marketing, Class of 2008
- Phillip, Liberal Arts, Class of 2013
- Karl, Autobody Repair, Class of 1983
- Phillip, Liberal Arts, Class of 2013
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