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NHTI Admissions Office
31 College Drive
Concord, NH 03301-7412
(603) 271-7134
1-800-247-0179
Fax: (603) 271-7139

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General Admission Requirements

Prior to being granted admission to the NHTI, every applicant must:

  1. Be a high school graduate or the equivalent;
  2. Submit an application for admission and the $10.00 non-refundable application fee; download an application.
  3. Have official transcripts forwarded to NHTI by secondary and postsecondary institutions previously attended;
  4. Applicants who have earned a high school equivalency certificate (GED) must submit a copy of the certificate, including scores, as well as official transcripts reflecting completed school work and grades prior to leaving school.
  5. Perform satisfactorily on any entrance examinations required by the academic program to which admission is desired;
  6. Complete all additional requirements as indicated in the "Specific Admission Requirements" for the desired program, which are listed on each program page;
  7. Though not required for admission to any program, it is recommended that the scores of one of the standardized national college admission tests (SAT or ACT) be forwarded to the Admissions Office; test scores provide an additional piece of information that expands our knowledge of a student's academic background; because standardized test scores are only one means of evaluating applicants, no specific minimum score is required; (students considering transfer to four-year institutions are especially urged to submit SAT scores since the new institution may require them);
  8. Arrange for personal interview if required; and
  9. Submit to Health Services such certification of good health by a health care provider as required by a specific program and NHTI before registering for classes. Visit http://www.nhti.edu/campuslife/healthservices.html.

Regarding math requirements: Every degree student must demonstrate basic arithmetic and algebra skills before enrolling in college-level math and other courses (e.g., science). To earn an associate degree, students will be required to complete successfully one or more college-level math classes as specified by the particular program and curriculum to which the student has been accepted. Students lacking basic arithmetic and algebra skills may achieve those competencies through developmental math courses offered at the college (see your academic program page for Specific Program Requirements and Basic Graduation Requirements).

NOTE: IT IS THE APPLICANT'S RESPONSIBILITY to request official transcripts of previous study be mailed directly to the ADMISSIONS OFFICE.

Send transcripts to:
NHTI, Admissions Office
31 College Drive
Concord, New Hampshire 03301-7412


Revised October 5, 2007