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NHTI Concord's Community College

Established by the General Court in 1961 to "prepare qualified high school graduates as technicians who may serve as assistants to professionally trained personnel," NHTI in Concord serves the entire State of New Hampshire. It is the largest public, two-year institution in New Hampshire.

NHTI now has thirty associate degree programs, one diploma program, two professional certificate and twenty six certificate programs. In the fields of Computer and Engineering Technologies, NHTI offers the following associate degree programs: Architectural Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering Technology, Electronic Engineering Technology, Manufacturing Engineering Technology and Mechanical Engineering Technology.

NHTI Concord's Community College became a PLTW National Affiliate Training Center in 2001.


College Credit For High School Students

Secondary students who have taken PLTW courses and who have a "B" average in those courses have two options for receiving college credit at NHTI Concord's Community College. First, an articulation agreement is in place that allows up to three (2) credits (IED) for Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering Technology majors, and three (3) credits (DE) for Electrical Engineering Technology majors. The second option at all campuses of the NHTI Concord's Community College System is the Running Start program. This program allows students to earn elective college credits for selected courses taken during their high school career. With this option, students can earn up to fifteen elective credits (16) for PLTW coursework (IED, POE, DE, CIM).


Affiliate Director(s)

Mr. Lynn Darnell - Affiliate Professor
NHTI Concord's Community College
EET Department
31 College Drive
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: (603)271-7749
Fax: (603)271-7734
Email: ldarnell@ccsnh.edu

Mr. Robert Arredondo - Affiliate Professor
NHTI Concord's Community College
31 College Drive
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: (603)271-7741
Fax: (603)271-7734
Email: rarredondo@ccsnh.edu


NHTI Concord's Community College