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Application fee (except for F-1 International Applications)
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of full-time students receive financial aid
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Average student faculty ratio
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What Sets Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Apart

Academic Excellence

Over fifty degree and certificate programs in healthcare, business, STEM, and liberal arts taught by credentialed faculty with years of experience in higher education and industry.

Support to Succeed

Admissions counselors, academic advisors, tutors and staff members from our award winning Center for Academic Planning and Support (CAPS) working one-on-one to ensure student success.

Transfer Pathways

Transfer agreements with other Colleges and Universities in New Hampshire and beyond and transfer advisors to work one-on-one to help you with the process. Âé¶¹´«Ã½ is one of the largest transfer feeder schools to the University of New Hampshire.

Career & Workforce Programs

Academic programs, certificates and short-term training designed to prepare you for direct entry into the workforce. The Business & Training Center also offers in-demand online and on-campus courses and customized corporate training for employers.

State of the Art Facilities

Our campus includes designated lab spaces for life sciences, nursing, veterinary technology, computer technology, surgical technology and information systems technology. Our campus offers high tech classrooms and ample space for students to study and gather.

Athletics

Teams include men’s basketball and baseball and women’s basketball, volleyball as well as men’s and women’s golf, and men’s and women’s track and field. GBCC is a member of the Yankee Small College Conference (YSCC) within the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA). In 2025 the men’s basketball team won the YCC Conference Championship.

If I could identify one thing that made a difference, it would be Âé¶¹´«Ã½. I talk all the time about how much Âé¶¹´«Ã½ changed my life and gave me a huge foundation. I am incredibly grateful for my time there.
John Woelflein, GBCC Alum, Graduate, Harvard University

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Summer is here but it's not too early to register for fall - check out these courses - many of them NEW year. Register today and avoid the lines later!

New interactive schedule available here for quick course review: /academics/schedule/
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For the eighth year, the RiverWoods Exeter residents have supported Âé¶¹´«Ã½ students in their educational pursuits, through awarding scholarships, totaling to date, over $100,000. The goal of the scholarship is to open students’ minds about the rich variety of career opportunities at RiverWoods.

RiverWoods Exeter’s Residents Charitable Funds Committee recently awarded $2,500 scholarships to ten Âé¶¹´«Ã½ nursing students

This year’s recipients are Molly Amundsen, Elizabeth Gardner, Miranda Green, Sarah Greenham, Olivia Groulx, Aggie Halliday, Emmy Lewis, Lydia Mercier, Kylie Sapochetti, and Milena Woods.

“We continue to be overwhelmed by the generosity of the RiverWoods Exeter Residents Charitable Funds Committee. We have amazing students in our Nursing program and these scholarships help support them so they can work a little less while carrying a heavy course load and participating in community service,†said Dr. Dulcinea Kaufman, chair of the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ nursing department.

Students expressed thanks and gratitude to RiverWoods for supporting their education and helping them make their dreams come true.

“Having this scholarship means the opportunity to reduce my work hours and dedicate more time to my academic studies and responsibilities,†said Aggie Halliday. I am immensely grateful to the RiverWoods community for their generous support of my educational pursuits.â€

Added Milena Woods, ““Having this scholarship means being one step closer to my dreams.â€

Pictured from Left to Right:
Dr. Dulcinea Kaufman, Department Chair of Nursing; Scholarship award recipients: Elizabeth Gardner, Aggie Halliday, Emmy Lewis, and Sarah Greenham.
2 weeks ago
Now offered fully online this Fall - This transferable course INTRO TO AMERICAN STUDIES - explores the history, development, conversations, and debates about what America is, where America is, who is American, and what the very
idea of America might mean. For course info and to register: /academics/schedule/ or contact [email protected]
I believe that through studying for my English degree, I have become a more open-minded, sympathetic and empathetic person.
Madeline Ramirez, GBCC Graduate