“N.H. Colleges Commit To Increasing High-Tech Grads”

Facing declining in-migration of skilled workers and increasing demand for them, the state is stepping-up efforts to home-grow its own modern workforce.

CONCORD – New Hampshire’s community colleges and four-year campuses are working together to turn out more high-tech graduates, promising to double the number in the next 13 years. Last year, the four University System of New Hampshire schools and the 11 community colleges awarded about 8,200 degrees and certificates, including 1,100 degrees in science, technology, engineering or math.

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