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NHTI's Accounting Advanced certificate program prepares you for entry-level positions in accounting and business and for transfer to four-year colleges and universities. The Basic Accounting certificate is a prerequisite for this Advanced Accounting program. This program is available days, evenings, and online, and is financial aid-eligible.

Do you have questions? Contact Deborah Remillard, department chair, at dremillard@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4285.

NHTI's Advanced Basic certificate program prepares you for entry-level positions in accounting and business and for transfer to four-year colleges and universities. The Basic Accounting certificate is a prerequisite for this Advanced Accounting program. This program is available days, evenings, and online, and is financial aid-eligible.

Do you have questions? Contact Deborah Remillard, department chair, at dremillard@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4285.

NHTI's Management certificate program prepares you for the day-to-day challenges in the dynamic field of business. The program offers a broad background for those seeking careers in many areas of business; all courses are directly applicable to the NHTI's associate of science degree programs. This program is financial aid-eligible.

The program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs.

This program can be completed entirely online!

Do you have questions? Contact Deborah Remillard, department chair, at dremillard@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4285.

NHTI's Paralegal certificate prepares you for professional status as lawyers’ assistants with a broad academic curriculum that emphasizes the skills, substantive knowledge, and ethics. You'll learn strong writing skills, an analytical approach to organizing and reviewing material, and a foundation in word processing and computers. Although a paralegal works under the supervision and direction of an attorney, it is important that they be well-motivated and self-starting. This program is available evenings only and is financial aid eligible.

Paralegal work requires discretion and independent judgment; a paralegal works under the supervision and direction of an attorney. Even though a paralegal can perform many of the tasks that have otherwise been performed by attorneys, they may not give legal advice, represent a client in court, or otherwise engage in the practice of law.

Do you have questions? Contact Stacey Peters, department chair, at speters@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4274.

NHTI's Sports Management certificate program familiarizes you with the world of sports-related businesses and provides an overview of possible careers and future studies in sports management. Courses transfer into NHTI's Sports Management degree program. An internship option is built into the certificate program if you're interested in gaining real-world experience. This program is financial aid-eligible.

Do you have questions? Contact Deborah Remillard, department chair, at dremillard@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4285.

NHTI's Dental Hygiene degree program provides you opportunity to analyze health information and provide clinical services to improve oral and overall health. Established in 1970, this program graduates effective dental hygienists who enjoy rewarding, successful careers serving patients and populations in N.H. and beyond. NHTI offers the only dental hygiene program in N.H., providing excellence in dental hygiene education. You are prepared with the skills and knowledge required of professional dental hygienists.

NHTI Dental Hygiene students experience high success rates on national written and clinical board exams, positive interactions with community health agencies, and excellent preparation for licensure and clinical practice. Our curricula provides close clinical supervision with individual and small-group instruction, transferability of general education courses, and integration of current technology into education and clinical practice. ADED courses can only be taken by students who have been accepted into the Allied Dental program.

The NHTI Dental Hygiene program:

  • Provides a curriculum that integrates general education, biomedical sciences, dental sciences, and current dental hygiene theory, practice, and provision of dental hygiene care
  • Prepares students to think critically and implement the dental hygiene process of care to promote and maintain oral and systemic health for diverse populations
  • Prepares students to exercise principles of professional, regulatory, and ethical behavior in oral healthcare
  • Prepares students to commit to professional growth and learning to maintain compliance and competence through self assessment and evidence-based decision-making in an evolving healthcare system

Download the Dental Hygiene Mission, Goals, and Competencies PDF. 

Do you have questions? Contact Lisa Scott, department chair, at lscott@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4141, or Billie Lunt, program coordinator, at blunt@ccsnh.edu.

NHTI's Health and Wellness degree program offers you a sound academic foundation to pursue an entry-level position in health and fitness, community health, and health education, and/or transfer to a 4-year program in any of those fields. This program prepares you for the competitive and ever-expanding field of healthcare and personal wellness services. Students in the Medical Coding and Coaching certificates can seamlessly apply those credits towards this program.

There are three tracks for this program: Medical Coding, Coaching, and Health and Wellness.

Do you have questions? Contact Amy West, department chair, at awest@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4243.

NHTI's Health Science degree program gives you a solid foundation for a health career and is intended as a transfer program with three defined tracks (each student enrolled in this program must choose a track to follow):

  • Track 1: Nutrition is for students who wish to pursue advanced degrees in nutrition and dietetics.
  • Track 2: Baccalaureate provides a strong base to pursue academic interests in health fields such as exercise science, public health, pre-medical, pre-pharmacy, pre-physical therapy, and pre-veterinary.
  • Track 3: Allied Health is for students who want to transfer into an NHTI Allied Health program. (NOTE: This program does not meet the AMA Allied Health degree requirement for NHTI’s Diagnostic Medical Sonography program.)

Students are required to take all of the courses listed in the Core Course Requirements (below), all the courses listed in their chosen track, and 1-2 electives. These electives are chosen only from the list provided in the core.  

Do you have questions? Contact Amy West, department chair, at awest@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4243.

NHTI's highly respected Nursing degree program prepares you for a career as a registered nurse (RN), to provide direct patient care in a variety of healthcare settings. Our faculty members create learning experiences that foster innovative teaching and learning, support and enhance student development, promote the use of college resources, and encourage civic engagement.

The mission of the Nursing program is to prepare students to qualify as collaborative members of the interdisciplinary healthcare team as an entry-level registered nurse, to meet the needs of a diverse community in an evolving world, and to pursue higher education.

Do you have questions? Contact Jennifer Brace, department chair, at jbrace@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484, x 4318.

The associate nursing program at NHTI-Concord’s Community College, located in Concord, NH is accredited by the: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).

3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400 Atlanta, GA 30326
(404) 975-5000

The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the associate nursing program is continuing accreditation. 

NHTI's Nursing – LPN to RN Completion Option degree program (which is 4 semesters, as our accreditor counts prerequisites as a semester) is for the LPN who wishes to advance to a registered nurse (RN) and provide direct patient care in a variety of settings. Our faculty members create learning experiences that foster innovative teaching and learning, support and enhance student development, promote the use of college resources, and encourage civic engagement.

The mission of the Nursing program is to prepare students to qualify as collaborative members of the interdisciplinary healthcare team as an entry-level registered nurse, to meet the needs of a diverse community in an evolving world, and to pursue higher education.

Do you have questions? Contact Jennifer Brace, department chair, at jbrace@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4127.