The Granite Foundation Establishes Scholarship Fund to Support NH Community College Students
The Granite Foundation recently partnered with The Foundation for New Hampshire Community Colleges to endow a $25,000 scholarship.
The Granite Foundation recently partnered with The Foundation for New Hampshire Community Colleges to endow a $25,000 scholarship.
The Gift to the Class of 2021 is the gift of education: a free, three-credit community college course for any 2021 New Hampshire high school graduate this fall.
The Board of Directors of The Foundation for New Hampshire Community Colleges recently welcomed three new members to the board.
The “Gift to the Class of 2021”, a free community college course, recognizes the disruption the pandemic has had on educational aspirations and aims to
River Valley Community College and Bio X Cell have matured into a unique way to help children who had been in foster care in New Hampshire fulfill a dream of attending college.
During this day-long event, CCSNH student scholars presented results from their research on a wide variety of COVID-related topics to the college community, and beyond.
There’s one form prospective and current college students must submit in order to receive federal financial aid, and it looks a lot different than in prior years.
After years of struggling with addiction, Nate Lavallee is now focused on not only his own health but the wellness of others as the owner of FlexABLE, a company that specializes in assisted stretching and mobility training to help people improve the quality of their lives.
The center of this universe, the granite bench paying tribute to Grace Orzechowski, was unveiled Friday at New Hampshire Technical Institute. It stands rock-solid, honoring a Concord woman who knew she was dying from brain cancer, yet made people laugh and helped them reach their potential.
With national competitions for vocational high schoolers still on hold, a group of NH metal fabricators teamed up with welding programs at community colleges and high schools to hold a welding contest of their own.
Graduates of Great Bay Community College are working in the research labs where vaccines for Covid-19 are being developed, on the frontlines where people are getting tested for the disease and in hospitals and clinics, where the therapeutics are being administered.
While 2020 may have been memorable for most people in ways that were less than positive, Nina Sanborn had much to celebrate. Her life and plate were filled with marrying her high school sweetheart, having a baby, and earning a college degree in 2020. Even emergency gallstone surgery did not keep her down.
The Foundation for NH Community Colleges and NH Charitable Foundation allocated $90,000 to cover emergency needs for CCSNH students at the seven colleges. The funds were distributed by the colleges to cover expenses ranging from tuition to food and utilities for students who were in great financial need due to the effects of the pandemic.
Great Bay Community College veterinary technology graduates are outperforming their peers nationally by achieving a 95% pass rate on their Veterinary Technician National Exam in 2019. The national average was 78%.
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