List of Community Colleges in New Hampshire

How many community colleges in New Hampshire? There are a total of 7 two-year, public community colleges and trade schools located throughout the state of New Hampshire. For each school, you can see its contact information, academic calendar, campus environment, and number of students enrolled. Schools in New Hampshire are listed alphabetically.

Great Bay Community College

Address: 277 Portsmouth Avenue, Stratham, NH 03885
Phone Number: (603) 775-2215
President: Wildolfo Arvelo
Type of School: Public, 2-Year
Academic Calendar: Semester
Degree Offered: Associate’s Degree
Campus Settings: Rural Fringe
Number of Students: 2,069

Great Bay Community College

Lakes Region Community College

Address: 379 Belmont Road, Laconia, NH 03246
Phone Number: (603) 524-3207 x714
President: Mark Edelstein Phd
Type of School: Public, 2-Year
Academic Calendar: Semester
Degree Offered: Associate’s Degree
Campus Settings: Distant Town
Number of Students: 1,098

Lakes Region Community College

Manchester Community College

Address: 1066 Front St, Manchester, NH 03102
Phone Number: (603) 668-6706
President: Darlene G. Miller
Type of School: Public, 2-Year
Academic Calendar: Semester
Degree Offered: Associate’s Degree
Campus Settings: Midsized City
Number of Students: 2,174

Manchester Community College

Nashua Community College

Address: 505 Amherst St, Nashua, NH 03063
Phone Number: (603) 882-6923
President: Lucille a Jordan
Type of School: Public, 2-Year
Academic Calendar: Semester
Degree Offered: Associate’s Degree
Campus Settings: Small City
Number of Students: 1,850

NHTI-Concord’s Community College

Address: 31 College Drive, Concord, NH 03301
Phone Number: (603) 271-6484
President: Lynn Kilchenstein
Type of School: Public, 2-Year
Academic Calendar: Semester
Degree Offered: Associate’s Degree
Campus Settings: Town Fringe
Number of Students: 3,572
Abbreviation: NHTI

River Valley Community College

Address: One College Drive, Claremont, NH 03743
Phone Number: (603) 542-7744
President: Steven Budd
Type of School: Public, 2-Year
Academic Calendar: Semester
Degree Offered: Associate’s Degree
Campus Settings: Rural Fringe
Number of Students: 955

White Mountains Community College

Address: 2020 Riverside Road, Berlin, NH 03570
Phone Number: (603) 752-1113
President: Katharine Eneguess
Type of School: Public, 2-Year
Academic Calendar: Semester
Degree Offered: Associate’s Degree
Campus Settings: Remote Town
Number of Students: 1,006

New Hampshire Geography

Although the coastline of the state is small (only twenty-nine kilometers), and the coast is mostly rocky, there are several sandy beaches in New Hampshire, the most popular of which is the seaside resort of Hampton Beach.

The largest river in New Hampshire is the Connecticut. Its headwaters are located in the north of the state, it forms the border with Vermont and flows further south through the Pioneer Valley in Massachusetts into the state of Connecticut.

In the valley of the Merrimack River, which flows in the south of New Hampshire, a number of cities are concentrated, including the state capital – Concord.

New Hampshire has a humid continental climate, with warm summers and cold winters. Precipitation falls fairly evenly throughout the year. In the southeast, due to the influence of the Atlantic Ocean, the climate is milder and more humid, while in the interior it is more severe and dry. Especially cold winters in the mountains and in the north of the state, up to two and a half meters of snow can fall here.

In the city of Berlin in northern New Hampshire, the average temperature in January ranges from -16°C to -3°C, and in July – from 13°C to 26°C. In Manchester, located in the south of the state, in January it is usually from -15°C to 0°C, and in July – from 13°C to 28°C.