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Get Ahead with NCC’s Summer Term

Knock out your Gen Eds at a low cost

(Nashua Community College)

Earn college credit for low-tuition this summer at Nashua Community College. Choose 12-week or 6-week courses available online, or on-campus.

Summer Schedule:
12-Week Term: May 26 – August 15
First 6-Week Term: May 25 – July 3
Second 6-Week Term: July 6 – August 15

Who can sign up: Students can sign up for a class without applying or enrolling in a degree program. Here are a few examples of summer students at NCC:

  • Recent high school graduates heading to a 4-year college can satisfy those 101 classes such as English Composition, Intro to Humanities, Physical Science, Intro to Psychology, and Intro to Sociology. NCC Registrar’s Office can help students sign up and navigate course transferability: 603.578.8904, NCCRegistrar@ccsnh.edu.
  • Current students at other colleges can catch up on credits across disciplines. Aside from 100-level courses, Summer Semester at NCC also includes 200-level courses such as Abnormal Psychology, Calculus I and II, Business Law, and more. NCC Registrar’s Office can help students sign up and navigate course transferability: 603.578.8904, NCCRegistrar@ccsnh.edu.
  • Current high school students can earn college credit on campus and online through the Early College program. With generous scholarships available, many courses are free for high school students, and may satisfy high school and college credit. Connect with Dual Enrollment Coordinator Marisa Dardagiannopoulos to sign up: 603.578.6915, mdarda@ccsnh.edu
  • And of course, current NCC students sign up for summer courses to lighten the fall and spring course load and get ahead.

Browse the summer course schedule online, nashuacc.edu/class-schedules, and drop in anytime for a tour, get all your questions answered, and sign up.

Ready to sign up? Visit our Take a Class page to get started.


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