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TexasTowelie

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Wed Mar 9, 2022, 04:58 AM Mar 2022

Lawmakers move closer to merger of Granite State College and UNH

Senate lawmakers appear poised to move ahead with a plan to merge Granite State College in Concord with the University of New Hampshire, a move officials say is necessary to deal with enrollment challenges across the state.

During a hearing Tuesday on the bill to authorize the merger, House Bill 1218, state university representatives said the combination would allow the small college to benefit from the greater brand recognition of UNH, and said it would allow the university to bring together both online and in-person offerings for students at Granite State College and the University of New Hampshire Manchester.

“The university system has been focused on how we can think differently about the structure and the delivery of higher education in the Granite State, because we’re facing some pretty strong headwinds in the future in the coming years, demographically,” said Catherine Provencher, the chief administrative officer at the University System of New Hampshire.

Enrollment has steadily declined at New Hampshire public colleges and universities, and was exacerbated by the pandemic, data suggests.

Read more: https://newhampshirebulletin.com/briefs/lawmakers-move-closer-to-merger-of-granite-state-college-and-unh/

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Lawmakers move closer to merger of Granite State College and UNH (Original Post) TexasTowelie Mar 2022 OP
Granite State college was and in is considered a place for stoners and underachievers. dlilafae Mar 2022 #1

dlilafae

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1. Granite State college was and in is considered a place for stoners and underachievers.
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 09:13 AM
Mar 2022

I remember hearing this over and over when I was considering a college in state. So good, maybe their image will change, after the merger.

I keep hearing people say, well "you knew should have know what kind of debt you were getting into before you signed on the dotted line." True. But, your monthly payment is never discussed. And if you're pursuing a B of S, your whole focus is getting that certificate of completion. I have 4 classes left for my certificate, but my funding ran out. And at 900 dollars per class (and you are required to take a minimum of two per semester), that's hard to swing on a job that pays less than 15 p/h.

~ Just thought this part of the education experience should be part of the narrative.

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