Knowee
Questions
Features
Study Tools
3.6
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.8
Food
2.9
Clubs
3.3
Facilities
3.7
Internet
3.3
Location
4.1
Opportunities
3.6
Safety
4.1
Social
3.2
Happiness
3.7

Basic Information

Location

  • Concord, NH

Institution Overview

  • Public/Private: Public community college
  • Established: 1961
  • Founder: New Hampshire General Court

Academic information

Degree Courses

  • 80+ programs

Key Area

  • Arts
  • Humanities
  • Communications
  • and Design
  • Health Sciences and Services
  • Business
  • STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
  • Social
  • Educational
  • and Behavioral Sciences

Student and Staff Numbers

  • Undergraduates: 2,411
  • Postgraduates: 0

Notable Alumni

  • Theodore O'Neill
  • Marsha Bourdon
  • Stuart Cady

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Students talk about this school

Good reviews
Overall 5
Great school. I've been going there for two years, and love it. I know students who have transferred here from Plymouth, Rivier, UNH, and Keene, and they like NHTI x1000 more. Professors really care about the students, and the staff is very helpful. Small class sizes (30 at most), and really good tutors if you need it. Highly recommend going here!
Overall 4.3
Nice way to start a bachelors degree. I saved a lot of money by doing my first two years at NHTI
Overall 4.3
Awesome school!!!!
Overall 4.1
The best facilities/on campus life I've ever seen in a community college - but it is still a community college. It does not have the full campus life experience you'd expect from an established 4 year school. There are fewer clubs fewer students are residential etc. - but it does have at least some of that.
Overall 4.1
In the time I've been going here I've had nothing but a great experience with the professors and other students. It's a nice and welcoming space with plenty of access to facilities in which I can become successful towards my major.
Overall 4.1
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Overall 4
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Bad reviews
Overall 1.2
The school has gone down hill in my time here, it's no longer with going to for IT/Software degrees/certificates. The IT department head is more focused on his own income than the students pursuit of knowledge.