New Hampshire Colleges, Universities,
and Schools
In today's competitive, technology-driven
world, education beyond high school is becoming increasingly important. You should
think seriously about the knowledge, skills and qualifications that will help you
to gain professional advancement and look for training programs relevant to your
field at colleges, universities and schools. In a demanding job market, career education
is a smart investment in your future and recent studies have shown that people with
higher levels of education tend to have higher incomes.
If you are not sure exactly which career path you want to follow, you still have
much to gain from continuing your education. Studying at any level - whether for
a certificate, associate, baccalaureate or higher degree - will improve your oral
and written communication, thinking and analytical skills and introduce you to new
ideas, careers and life goals.
Education increases your employability and earning potential but, more importantly,
it gives you the tools for lifelong learning and therefore the power to achieve whatever
goals you choose.
On the Atlantic coast, the eastern state of New Hampshire is in the New England region.
This area is famous for its rich cultural heritage, having been the first part of
the United States to be settled, in the seventeenth century. As the oldest of the
American regions, this area developed its own distinctive cuisine, dialect, architecture
and government. It is particularly well known for the contribution it has made to
education, being home to some of the oldest and most highly respected colleges, universities
and schools in the whole country, some of which are located in New Hampshire itself.
Source: http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/
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