Nashua Community College
- 2 Year
- NASHUA, NH
Community College
Nashua Community College
- 2 Year
- NASHUA, NH
- Rating 3.61 out of 5 167 reviews
Report Card
- Professorsgrade B minus
- Valuegrade B minus
- Diversitygrade B minus
- Safetygrade B+
- Student Lifegrade C
- Locationgrade B
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About
Admissions
Acceptance Rate
100%
SAT Range
No data available
ACT Range
No data available
Application Fee
$0
SAT/ACT
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High School GPA
No data available
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Cost
Net Price
$12,851 / year
National
$15,523Average cost after financial aid for students receiving grant or scholarship aid, as reported by the college.
Average Total Aid Awarded
$5,898 / year
National
$7,535Students Receiving Financial Aid
65%
Scholarship
Academics
Professors
grade B minus
Based on faculty accomplishments, salary, student reviews, and additional factors.
Student Faculty Ratio
10:1
Evening Degree Programs
Yes
62%
of students agree that professors put a lot of effort into teaching their classes. 21 responses79%
of students agree that it is easy to get the classes they want. 19 responses83%
of students agree that the workload is easy to manage. 18 responsesMajors
Most Popular Majors
- Liberal Arts and Humanities47 Graduates
- Business23 Graduates
- Early Childhood Education20 Graduates
- Nursing20 Graduates
- Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications19 Graduates
- Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration14 Graduates
- Automotive Mechanics13 Graduates
- Computer and Information Systems Security11 Graduates
- Drafting and Design (CAD/CADD)11 Graduates
- Accounting9 Graduates
Online
Programs Offered Entirely Online
0
Offers Online Courses
Yes
Online Certificate Programs
0
Online Associates Programs
0
Online Bachelor's Programs
0
Students
Full-Time Enrollment
341 Undergrads
Part-Time Undergrads
904
Undergrads Over 25
30%
Pell Grant
32%
Varsity Athletes
6%
After College
Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation
$36,600 / year
National
$33,028Graduation Rate
43%
National
49%Employed 2 Years After Graduation
90%
National
83%no data--
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- Rating 3.8 out of 5 216 reviews
Nashua Community College Reviews
Rating 3.61 out of 5 167 reviews
For the most part, the professors are decent. However, you have some professors that have been there and hold seniority over the better, younger professors. In the Nursing program, there is one particular professor that shouldn't be there. They try and teach the students irrelevant information, medical school level. After receiving and A in Chemistry and an A in Biology, the previous semester. I needed to take a co-req test for Anatomy and Physiology to see if I can wave the co-req. I literally scored a 53% on that test. Why? Because the professor who designed the test put information on it that was never taught in previous classes. The professor also put questions that you would also not need in Anatomy. I guess it's job security.
Last point I want to make is that there are "advisors" that are insanely incapable, namely in Allied Health. Doesn't listen to students needs, doesn't prepare for meetings with students. Gives BAD advise.
Do yourself a favor. Apply at Manchester!
Last point I want to make is that there are "advisors" that are insanely incapable, namely in Allied Health. Doesn't listen to students needs, doesn't prepare for meetings with students. Gives BAD advise.
Do yourself a favor. Apply at Manchester!
NO. Let's start with the good; there are about 1 in 10 professors that genuinely care about the success of their students, and truly shine. That's all of the good. The faculty treats you like a statistic, and good faculty and professors are run out by the bad. Certain professors are favored by leadership, and effectively have tenure despite the utter disgust and carelessness with which they treat students. The student council is a joke, which reflects the sentiment of students having no voice in the college. Security at this college is a facade at best; they act more as a gang than as actual security personal, and although entrance to the building is supposedly restricted, a simple "I have a meeting!" will get anyone by them. Is the price enticing? Sure. But for that price, you will need to face cliques, faculty that only cares about you if you're on their side, harassment which is ignored because of the abuser or victims background, and more. If you must attend... God's speed to you.
I took a summer course as a dual enrollment student. I had a fantastic experience -- students were friendly, the professor was helpful and approachable, the administration was easy to work with. I wasn't involved with much of the student life, but there were definitely activities and opportunities available.