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Antioch University New England
Antioch University Mission Statement
Antioch University New England
Antioch University New England
White Mountains Community College
On the left is the Twitchell House, site of one of the first homesteads in Berlin, and now home to many of the administrative offices of the College, including the President's office.
Upper Valley Educators Institute
Committed to great teaching and learning, UVEI prepares people with strong ideals and diverse experience for careers as inspiring teachers and school leaders.
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
The University, (along with UNH-System), endorses the Guidelines of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) as the standard for World Wide Web accessibility and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. W3C is composed of over 400 member organizations world-wide (public and private) developing common protocols to promote the evolution of the World Wide Web and ensure its inter-operability.
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
UNH's urban college serves people who live and work in the Merrimack Valley and the state’s southern tier.UNH Manchester was established in 1985 as the 6th college of the University of New Hampshire, which is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.
Thomas More College of Liberal Arts
Education at the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts is conceived as being not so much the acquisition of information as it is a gradual transformation in which students of a wide range of abilities come to understand the major ideas and modes of thought of our civilization.
St. Joseph School of Nursing
St. Joseph Hospital officially opened its doors to patients in 1908. At the same time, a school for “professional” nursing was established and in 1910 it graduated the first class of four. The original RN program was discontinued in 1963.
Southern New Hampshire University
Saint Anselm is located on a hilltop overlooking Manchester, N.H., within an hour of the seacoast, Boston, the White Mountains, and New Hampshire's Lakes Region.
Founded in 1889 by the world's oldest religious order, the Benedictines—a Catholic order that has endured and thrived for more than 1,500 years—we have spent 118 years shaping an academic community designed to meet your expectations.
Saint Anselm College
Saint Anselm College is a Catholic liberal arts college in the Benedictine tradition. The College offers students access to an educational process which encourages them to lead lives that are both creative and generous.