* Oversight provided by the Higher Education Commission
* College and University Regulation -
(Londergan Hall, Room 102)
Contact:
Patti Edes. (603) 271-0257, Patricia.Edes@doe.nh.gov
- Regulate colleges and universities that have a physical presence in NH. The colleges and universities are profit and non-profit, independent and public.
* Career School Licensing -
(Walker Building, Suite 20)
Contact:
Kim Kenneally, (603) 271-6443, Kimberly.Kenneally@doe.nh.gov
- Regulate/license private, postsecondary (i.e., post high school) career (i.e., job related) schools.
These schools are non-degree granting. Examples of schools include: computer, massage therapy, health career/nursing, dog training, bartending, hazardous waste, midwifery, EMS, paramedic training, income tax preparing, modeling, etc.
* Closed School Transcripts -
(Londergan Hall, Room 100B)
Contact:
Patricia Moquin, (603) 271-0289, Patricia.Moquin@doe.nh.gov
- Provide transcripts to students who attended NH schools (colleges/universities/career schools) that are no longer in operation.
College Access Challenge Grant - (Londergan Hall, Room 113)
Contact: Amy Slattery, (603) 271-2695, Amy.Slattery@doe.nh.gov
- The overarching goal of the College Access Challenge Grant's is to increase the enrollment in postsecondary education within 12 months of a student’s high school graduation, while specifically targeting underrepresented populations in New Hampshire.
Financial Aid -
(Londergan Hall, Room 113)
Contact:
Amy Slattery, (603) 271-2695, Amy.Slattery@doe.nh.gov
- The Scholarships for Orphans of Veterans will be funded, and New Hampshire will continue to participate in the New England Board of Higher Education’s New England Regional Student Tuition Break Program.
- The Tuition Waiver Program for Foster Children will continue, as will receipt and collection of “unforgivable” loan repayments to the Workforce Incentive Program, Veterinary/Medical/Optometric Program, and the Paul Douglas Program.
- For information regarding other financial aid, please call Center for College Planning at 1-888-747-2328, Ext. 119
Research/Studies -
(Londergan Hall, Room 113)
Contact:
Amy Slattery, (603) 271-2695, Amy.Slattery@doe.nh.gov
- Collect Integrated Postsecondary Education Data Systems (IPEDS) information used by the US Department of Education to produce national reports and determine an institution’s eligibility to participate in Title IV funding.
- Annually update the Status Report of Postsecondary Education in the State of New Hampshire.
- Collaborate with others to support state research/studies.
- Provide information to the public about studies done in postsecondary education.
Veterans State Approvals -
(Walker Building, Suite 20)
Contact:
Clif Burdette, (603) 271-7861, Clifton.Burdette@doe.nh.gov
- Regulate/approve programs for eligible veterans and beneficiaries utilizing their GI Bill benefits. Includes approvals of:
- College and University Programs
- Career School Programs
- Flight Training Programs
- High School Diploma Programs
- Correspondence School Programs
- Apprenticeships and On-The-Job Training Programs
- Medical Residency and Fellowship Programs
- National Tests for College Credit and Admissions
- Tests required for Licensing and/or Certification