February 12, 2025


Dual and Concurrent Enrollment Creates Opportunities for NH Students


Meet some of the NH students who have accelerated their education and career through CCSNH’s Early College program, which offers dual and concurrent enrollment opportunities to high school students in every region of the state. Students gain confidence, experience college-level learning, and save on college costs through this program that serves more than 10,000 New Hampshire high school students each year.

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NCC Program to Train Students on the Detailed Work of Microelectronics is a “Critical” Feeder to Employment at BAE Systems


This article was originally published by NH Business Review.


A Nashua Community College (NCC) program to train students on the detailed work of microelectronics is a “critical” feeder to employment at BAE Systems as it ramps up contract work for the U.S. military, particularly the F-35 fighter jet. The work is exact, “like making a stitch with a sewing machine,” only it’s done through a microscope, said Jonathan Mason, workforce development director at NCC.


This so-called wire and bonding technique involves attaching gold strands that are one-fifth the width of a human hair, part of a component system that is about the size of a cellphone, according to Butch Locke, strategic operations director at BAE.

The NCC program — which BAE fostered and which Locke described as “critical” to the company’s workforce needs as it anticipates a ramping up of work — is a Microelectronics Boot Camp, starting on Feb. 18.


“Because of the type of work that we do, we need a lot of different skills, mostly in engineering and advanced manufacturing. But a lot of those skills weren’t available in the community, so we had to get creative and the boot camp was the result,” said Locke.

“We are now at the point where BAE’s relationship with the NH Community Colleges and specifically NCC’s Microelectronic Bootcamp is critical for the company to achieve its long-term staffing projections.” Locke added.


Those who successfully complete the program are guaranteed an interview with BAE. BAE partners with community colleges in New Hampshire to create a variety of career channels toward employment at the company. In addition to the microelectronics boot camp, other boot camps at NCC teach soldering, precision manufacturing/machinist, quality inspection and test technician. BAE also has a relationship with Manchester Community College with its backing of a Information Technology and Cyber Security Program.

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Meet MCC's President:

Paul Beaudin

 

Meet Paul Beaudin, appointed president of Manchester Community College (MCC) in January, as he and WFEA host Jeff Chidester talk about education, Manchester’s renaissance and innovation economy, and what students can expect from MCC and all of New Hampshire’s community colleges. 


“We’re in wondrous times when it comes to education in New Hampshire,” says WFEA’s Chidester. Pres. Beaudin validates that observation with conversation surrounding:

  • Industry involvement in MCC programs
  • Early College opportunities for high school students
  • The value of career-focused programs like cybersecurity, nursing, robotics and more
  • The educational journey that can begin at any age and stage of life and meet a broad range of aspirations
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Shannon Reid

Executive Director, Government Affairs and Communications 

Community College System of New Hampshire

sreid@ccsnh.edu

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The Community College System of NH is NH's statewide system of community colleges offering associate degree and certificate programs, professional training, transfer pathways to four-year degrees, and dual-credit partnerships with NH high schools. The System’s colleges are Great Bay Community College in Portsmouth and Rochester; Lakes Region Community College in Laconia; Manchester Community College; Nashua Community College; NHTI – Concord’s Community College; River Valley Community College in Claremont, Keene and Lebanon; and White Mountains Community College in Berlin and Littleton.