New Hampshire Education
High schools
New Hampshire has more than 150 public high schools, many of which serve more than one town. The largest is Pinkerton Academy in Derry, which is owned by a private non-profit organization but serves as the public high school of a number of neighboring towns. In March 2007 Gov. John Lynch and lawmakers proposed a constitutional amendment that would require the state to provide at least 50% of the statewide cost of an adequate education.[14]
- N.H. public schools with a Web presence
There are also at least 20 private high schools in the state.
Colleges and universities
- Antioch University New England
- Chester College of New England
- Colby-Sawyer College
- Granite State College
- Daniel Webster College
- Dartmouth College
- Franklin Pierce College
- Franklin Pierce Law Center
- Hesser College
- Lebanon College
- McIntosh College
- New England College
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- New Hampshire Community Technical Colleges
- New Hampshire Institute of Art
- Southern New Hampshire University
- Rivier College
- Saint Anselm College
- The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts
- University System of New Hampshire:
- University of New Hampshire
- Keene State College
- Plymouth State University
- University of New Hampshire at Manchester
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