Hanover
N. H. and Dartmouth Area Higher Education Facilities
Dartmouth
College
"Dartmouth, a member of the Ivy
League, is a private, four-year, coeducational undergraduate
college with graduate schools of business, engineering and medicine and 16 graduate programs in the arts and
sciences.
Dartmouth is the nation's ninth-oldest college, founded in 1769
by Rev. Eleazar Wheelock for
the education of "youth of the Indian Tribes ... English Youth
and others ..." Dartmouth became coeducational in 1972. Its colors
are Dartmouth Green and white; its nickname is "The Big Green."
Famous alumni of the college include Daniel Webster (1801), U.S. Supreme
Court Chief Justice Salmon
P. Chase (1826), poet Robert Frost (1896), Kanichi Asakawa,
the founder of Asian Studies in the United States (1899), pioneering
biologist E.E. Just (1907), Theodor "Dr.
Seuss" Geisel (1925), Vice President Nelson Rockefeller (1930),
former U.S. Surgeon General C.
Everett Koop M.D. (1937), former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich (1968),
and writer Louise Erdrich (1976)."
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Granite State College
Granite State College (formerly CLL) provides
flexibility, value and state-wide accessibility to higher
education throughout New Hampshire.We offer 20 bachelor's
and associate degree options and 8 certificates, along with
off-campus access to Plymouth State University graduate degrees.
Courses are available in the evenings, on weekends, during
the day, and online.
Lebanon College
15
Hanover Street
Lebanon, NH 03766
Lebanon College was established as a non-profit educational
institution in 1956 to provide courses and programs to meet
the needs of the people, regardless of age or background,
in and around the New
Hampshire and Vermont, "twin state" region.
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