New England College in New Hampshire (NEC) was established in 1946 and is an accredited, private, non-profit college. The college was originally built to serve the needs of servicemen and women attending college on the GI Bill after World War II. Today, NEC delivers programs to a diverse student body from all over the world, which totals over 5,000 undergraduate, graduate, and online students annually. This also includes more than 60 associate and bachelor’s degree programs, more than 20 master’s degree programs, and a doctoral program, all delivered by accomplished faculty. There is always something to do at NEC. For the sports-minded there are activities like free skiing and snowboarding at Pats Peak, ropes courses, campus trails, intramural sports, and more than 40 student clubs and organizations to meet new people and try new things.
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24 International student nationalities at this university
US$4,467
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US$35,858
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I came to New England College(NEC) in 2010. When I first visited the campus, I was surprised by the beautiful campus and excellent dorms. When I started college here, I had an excellent experience with the people in Henniker. All of the college staff and students are very nice. I got lots of help from t read full review
I came to New England College(NEC) in 2010. When I first visited the campus, I was surprised by the beautiful campus and excellent dorms. When I started college here, I had an excellent experience with the people in Henniker. All of the college staff and students are very nice. I got lots of help from them. They were patient and thoughtful. I am an international student and English is not my mother language. I have to face lots of different of cultures here in the US. I am grateful for those lovely people who have given me help. They made my life easier and these experiences I have had have taught me a lot. The four years spent at NEC have been memorable and rewarding. My parents said that I have become a different person during this time, I have grown personally, physically and intellectually. I graduate this May(2014) and looking back on my years, I appreciate that NEC was provided me with lots of opportunities. I have become more confident about a lifetime of personal achievement. show less