For Businesses Use this section to learn more about why higher education is important to the local economy. This section contains information about putting together internship programs along with statistics and professional development information important to the business community at large.

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  For Professionals If you are a local professional in the business environment, this section will help you decide why to continue your education at one of the Manchester area's eleven local College and Universities along with the various continuing education programs being offered at the local higher educational institutions. Instructions on how to apply to the area programs are also available along with a listing of some of the most frequently asked questions about continuing your higher education in the Manchester area.

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  For Students If you're a student or are interested in learning more about becoming a student at a Manchester area college or university, this section is for you!

Take a virtual tour of Manchester, view the local area Academic calendars and learn more about how to apply.

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To promote the value of higher education and the important role the Manchester Area Colleges play in contributing to the economic, social and cultural well being of this area.

The eleven Manchester Area Colleges educate over 15,500 students in our region annually. The colleges are a vital asset to the economic climate. They provide an educated workforce, and are significant contributors to the cultural life of the area. Greater Manchester's students represent diverse ages and ethnic backgrounds which enhances the appeal of the region.


 
 
Mike Russell
Mike Russell
Granite State College

  Prior to his retirement in 2004, Mike served as Director of Academic Program Development at the College for Lifelong Learning. He has taught management courses at the College for Lifelong Learning (Granite State College) for twenty-two years. He was awarded the CLL Distinguished Faculty Award in 1988.

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