• College Credits

     

    Many NTC programs offer students the opportunity to collect tuition-free college credit while still in high school, jumpstarting their postsecondary plans and cutting down on the time and money it takes to earn their degree. 

     

    These Community College System of New Hampshire dual and concurrent enrollment programs are called Early College, and the state offers scholarships for students to take up to two college courses per academic year tuition-free (although there may be additional cost for books and course materials). Some NTC programs have articulation agreements with individual colleges, which allow students postsecondary credit for their NTC work and/or a jumpstart to more advanced courses in college.

     

    Early College on a College Campus enables high school students to take up to two on-campus NH Community College courses per academic year with no cost for tuition. Early College at Your High School are college courses taught by high school teachers with college-level credentials using a college syllabus and course materials, allowing students to earn both high school and college credit.