At New England College we have a knack for opening our arms to interesting people from all over the world. Here, you get to be the FAST FACTS t t t t t t t person you’re meant to be, and that Experiential Learning | Civic Engagement | Sustainability is something we believe makes us different. Even though numbers aren’t everything when it comes to choosing Academic Programs a college, we think they can help you ARTS AND HUMANITIES make an informed decision. Art – Fine Arts Art – Media Arts Communication Studies Creative Writing Criminal Justice History Philosophy and Literature Political Science Theatre Women’s and Gender Studies * BUSINESS AND CIS Accounting Business Administration Business – Accounting Business – Marketing Business – Strategic Sales Management Computer Information Systems Sport and Recreation Management Enrollment Educational Opportunities EDUCATION n 1,000 undergraduate and 375 graduate Accreditation: New England Association of Coaching * students on campus Schools and Colleges (NEASC) Educational Communities n 1,400 online undergraduate and graduate n 93% job and graduate school success Elementary Education, K-8 students n n 100% job placement for education majors Kinesiology Students represent 29 states and more than 19 countries 8 years in a row Outdoor Education n 53% men and 47% women n Study Abroad Physical Education, K-12 n 7% International students Secondary Education n Study Away: domestic and international. n 37% Ethnic diversity – English, 5-12 No extra cost! – Life Sciences (Biology), 7-12 n Internships and practicum experiences – Social Studies, 5-12 Faculty Special Education, K-12 n 43 full-time faculty Accelerated Studies Theatre Education, K-12 n 13:1 student to faculty ratio n Traditional 4 year bachelor program or 12 n Average class size: 14 NATURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES month campus – option to graduate in just n Personal attention Biology 3 years Environmental Science Support Services n 4 or 5 year Bachelor + Master programs: Environmental Studies and Sustainability • Bachelor (any major) + Master in Business n Academic Advising Health Science Administration n Disability Services Psychology n First Year Bridges Program • Bachelor + Master in Computer Information Psychology – Human Services Systems n Mentoring Program Social Work * n Free Tutoring Center • Bachelor + Master in Accounting *minor n Career and Life Planning • Bachelor + Master in Education Vibrant Campus Life n Housing: Guaranteed for 4 years n Single rooms available for 4 years n Downtown Henniker is an integral part of campus n Beautiful Contoocook River flows through campus n High and low ropes course n Disk golf course n Free season pass to Pats Peak ski area all 4 years n Community Service – over 75% student participation n Over 40 clubs and organizations n Radio Station (WNEC) n New Englander (campus newspaper) n Carriage Theatre Ensemble and Main Stage Theatre n John Lyons Center opened Fall 2016 (new academic building) n Putnam Center for the Performing Arts (design phase) Athletics n NCAA Division III n Conferences: North Atlantic (NAC), New England Hockey (NEHC), and Eastern Collegiate Ski (ECSC) n 26 acres of athletic fields n Lee Clement Ice Hockey Arena n Don Melander Turf Field n Basketball courts, gymnasium, and fitness center n About 50% of students participate in intercollegiate athletics or recreational sports n Five miles of on-campus cross country trails n 15,000 square foot indoor Astroturf field-house MEN’S TEAMS Baseball Basketball Cross Country Admission Process Ice Hockey n Apply online – NEC application (www.nec.edu/apply/) or Common Application Lacrosse n Decision within 2 weeks of complete application Rugby (East Coast Rugby Conference) n Testing Optional (choose to send us SAT/ACT scores, or not) Skiing n No application fee Soccer n Average high school GPA: 2.70 Wrestling Costs and Financial Aid WOMEN’S TEAMS n 2016-17 Tuition and Fees: $35,952 Basketball Average Room and Board: $13,536 Cross Country TOTAL: $49,488 Field Hockey n Average total financial aid package (scholarships, loans and work study) = $32,473 Ice Hockey n Average NEC grants and scholarships = $21,433 Lacrosse n File FAFSA (code 002579) after October 1, 2016. NEC and Federal aid available. Rugby (competitive club sport) n Over 96 % of students receive institutional or federal aid Skiing Soccer [email protected] | 800.521.7642 | www.nec.edu Softball To Discover More New England College | Office of Admission Volleyball 98 Bridge St. | Henniker, NH 03242 1216.
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