New Hampshire Strives to Sustain and Grow a Well-Educated and Skilled Workforce For more information on NH public and independent postsecondary institutions, please visit www.state.nh.us/postsecondary/
New Hampshire is well positioned to continue to prosper in the 21st century economy. The 21st century economy is about speed to market and innovation. It is about building networks to share information and help each other succeed. It is also about reputation and place and about creating an environment that is attractive for people to live and work.
Talent development is a major component of
That's why the New Hampshire Job Training Fund was created, and we hope your company is able to take advantage of this matching grant program designed to enhance worker skills and help you stay competitive in the global marketplace.
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New Hampshire is increasingly recognized for the rich tradition of its public and independent postsecondary education institutions. Quality programs are increasingly responsive to the growing demands of the business community.
Postsecondary Education www.nh.gov/residents/education.html
NH College & University Council www.nhcuc.org
Antioch University New England www.antiochne.edu
Chester College New England http://www.chestercollege.edu/
Colby-Sawyer College http://www.colby-sawyer.edu/
Community College System on NH www.ccsnh.edu
Daniel Webster College www.dwc.edu
Dartmouth College www.dartmouth.edu
Franklin Pierce University
Granite State College www.granite.edu
Hesser College www.hesser.edu
Keene State College www.keene.edu
McIntosh College http://www.mcintoshcollege.edu/
MA College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences www.mcphs.edu
New England College www.nec.edu
New Hampshire Institure of Art www.nhia.edu
Plymouth State University www.plymouth.edu
Rivier College www.rivier.edu
Saint Anselm College www.anselm.edu
Southern NH University www.snhu.edu
University of NH www.unh.edu








