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Educational Partners

Granite State College works with other institutions to make higher education as accessible as possible. We accomplish this through institutional agreements, articulations, collaborations and pre-approved transfer programs.

Community College System of New Hampshire
Transfer articulation agreements between the two systems have created a virtually seamless transfer process between many degree programs. Based on the education foundation you have built at a CCSNH institution, you can continue your studies at a four-year USNH college to earn a bachelor’s degree and enjoy a smooth transfer of course credits. In order to further expand access to higher education Granite State College is co-located with White Mountains Community College in Berlin and Littleton. Articulation agreements are also in place with the Community Colleges System in Laconia, Stratham, Manchester, Claremont, and the New Hampshire Technical Institute in Concord. Visit www.nhtransfer.org for more information

York County Community College
The two colleges offer a transition program for YCCC associate degree graduates to one of three GSC bachelor's degree programs.

Keene State College
Students who complete the Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification program at GSC and become certified in general special education by the NH Department of Education may qualify to apply up to 24 credits toward KSC's Master of Education Degree: Curriculum & Instruction Option - Professional Development Track.

Plymouth State University
For many years GSC has worked with Plymouth State University to bring their graduate programs to locations around the state. GSC hosts Plymouth State's M.B.A., M.Ed. and C.A.G.S. programs at various centers.

UNH Manchester
The University of New Hampshire at Manchester and Granite State College received a grant from N.H. Higher Education Assistance Foundation (NHHEAF) to develop a collaborative college transition program, Programa de Transicion al la Universidad, with a focus on the college aspirations of New Hampshire's growing Latino community.