Dr. Mark Rubinstein Selected as Next Chancellor of the Community College System of New Hampshire
CCSNH 2021 Chancellor
Dr. Mark Rubinstein, a highly respected and long-time leader in higher education in New Hampshire, will be the next chancellor of the Community College System of NH. Rubinstein led his current institution, Granite State College, to be one of the most popular transfer destinations for CCSNH graduates.
A bright future just got brighter with the “Gift to the Class of 2021”
With the challenges of the past school year in the rearview mirror and society moving back to the life patterns that were so severely disrupted 16 months ago, now is the time to look toward the bright future that awaits. For recently graduated high school seniors, that future just got brighter and a door is opening onto new pathways.
9 Strong Lessons from the Pandemic
NHTI’s new Fall hashtags: #EmergeStronger, #ExploreStronger, and #EngageStronger. NHTI-Concord's Community College has been working diligently to learn from the pandemic to become an even stronger college and community partner. See nine key take-aways that will guide our future.
Alumni Profile: Steven Kidder found his calling in advocacy work helping learning-disabled students
Steven Kidder
NHTI – Concord’s Community College
Associate of Arts, General Studies, 2015

Steven Kidder found his voice as an advocate for students thanks to pathways through NHTI.

Steven didn’t want to follow anyone’s footsteps in his career journey; he wanted to be the trailblazer and see where life would take him. As his interests developed and his world widened, he found his calling in advocacy work helping learning-disabled students. Thanks to NHTI, he’s confident and set in his current career direction.
Follow the link to our video and see why our students "choose community."



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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, Littleton and North Conway.