NHTI and Saint Anselm Partner on Chemistry Program

NHTI and Saint Anselm Partner on Chemistry Program
NHTI and Saint Anselm Partner on Chemistry Program

MANCHESTER – Saint Anselm College and NHTI – Concord’s Community College have agreed to a partnership that will allow students who earn associate’s degrees in several science-related fields to transfer and complete a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry in two years.

NHTI students who are Health Sciences, Environmental Science, or Biology majors who complete their studies with a 2.0 GPA or higher are automatically eligible for the transfer. A flat rate of $5,000 will be charged for each semester’s tuition and the application fee is waived.

“NHTI is pleased to join Saint Anselm in creating a pathway for students to achieve their educational goals that begins with a strong foundation in our community college system and leads to admission at this exceptional four-year institution. This partnership builds a bridge of success for New Hampshire’s students,” said Dr. Mark Rubinstein, interim president of NHTI and chancellor of the Community College System of New Hampshire.

NHTI instructor Tracey Lesser brought forward the idea of a partnership, and Amy Liptak, chair of the Chemistry Department at NHTI, helped shape the program. Students are eligible for the program as of the 2022-2023 academic year.

The new program was created by Dr. Carolyn Weinrab, chair of the Saint Anselm Chemistry department, and Dr. Nicole Eyet, associate professor in the Chemistry department. Working with NHTI, Drs. Weinrab and Eyet determined the best approach to link the academic programs of NHTI with the core requirements of Saint Anselm.

“The Chemistry Department is excited to begin this partnership with NHTI and we look forward to working with students as they continue their education as Anselmians,” Professor Eyet said.

Saint Anselm President Dr. Joseph A. Favazza said the partnership is a student-centric approach that will benefit the college as well as New Hampshire students who begin their journey in the community college system.

“Saint Anselm is committed to developing pathways to give as many students as possible the opportunity to pursue their academic and professional goals, he said. “Our partnership with NHTI is one example of this commitment, and I’m hopeful this is the first of many such partnerships.”

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NHTI – Concord’s Community College

NHTI is a dynamic public institution of higher learning that provides accessible, rigorous education for students, businesses, and the community. We create pathways for lifelong learning, career advancement, and civic engagement, offering 90+ academic programs to 4,600+ students annually. NHTI is a member of the Community College System of New Hampshire and since 1969 has been accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education, a nongovernmental, nationally recognized accrediting agency.

Press Contact           Amber Gavriluk  |  603-230-4001  |  agavriluk@ccsnh.edu

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