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FAQ’s How do I transfer credits? The courses you take through Running Start come with a college transcript. These credits can be used toward a degree at any of the New Hampshire Community Colleges, or transferred to more than 200 colleges and universities across the country! Transfer policies vary from college to college and depend on academic major, your grades, etc., so be sure to check with the college you plan to transfer to. Please note: acceptance of transfer credits is at the discretion of the receiving institution, and CCSNH cannot guarantee how transfer credit will be applied. Contact the receiving institution to inquire about transfer credit policies.

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your local community college GREAT BAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE PORTSMOUTH | ROCHESTER (603) 427-7610 [email protected]

LAKES REGION COMMUNITY COLLEGE LACONIA (603) 366-5272 [email protected]

MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE MANCHESTER (603) 206-8016 [email protected]

NASHUA COMMUNITY COLLEGE NASHUA (603) 578-6915 [email protected]

NHTI - CONCORD’S COMMUNITY COLLEGE CONCORD (603) 230-4029 [email protected]

RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE CLAREMONT | KEENE (603) 542-7744 x5349 [email protected]

WHITE MOUNTAINS COMMUNITY COLLEGE BERLIN | LITTLETON (603) 342-3019 [email protected]

I was always a motivated student, and Running Start was a great opportunity for me to get a jump start on college... I also don’t have to take a lot of ‘gen eds’ - I can take electives that I enjoy. Chantelle Pestana, former Running Start student at Central High School

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YOUR

Running Start

for College

What is

Running Start? Running Start is a concurrent enrollment program that provides high school students with the opportunity to take college courses while also completing the requirements for high school graduation. Running Start courses are not extra classes taken before or after school - they’re part of your daily class schedule at your high school!

Learn More For a list of participating high schools, information about scholarships and more, visit www.ccsnh.edu/prs or contact the Running Start Coordinator at any of the NH Community Colleges listed on the back.

Why

YOU

Save Money • NEW IN 2018, funding is available for eligible students to take 2 STEM courses (science, technology, engineering and math) per year. Learn more at www.ccsnh.edu/prs. • Additional courses through the Running Start program cost only $150 – a fraction of the cost students will pay once in college.

Save Time • Earn advanced standing once accepted to college. Some students have graduated high school with more than 20 college credits! • Complete your college degree in less time or take a lighter course load.

Gain experience • Gain understanding of college-level work and expectations • Strengthen your college applications and earn an official college transcript • Explore career interests *see website for details

should do it... The work and papers helped me get a real feel for what to expect next year. Former Running Start student at Mascoma Regional High School