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Culinary Arts & Sustainable Foodways
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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. Great Bay 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.
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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.
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After graduating from Great Bay, she received a bachelor’s degree in nursing and then began as a nurse in the emergency room at Exeter Hospital. She then shifted her career to Boston, where she worked in the burn unit at the Shriners Children’s Boston, the post-anesthesia care unit at Boston Children’s Hospital, and in the pediatric ER at Boston Medical Center. She is now working toward her master’s in Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at the University of New Hampshire.
“I was part of some of the best medicine this country has to offer, and it all started at Great Bay.”
Ready to start your nursing career - Attend a Nursing Program Info Session Wednesday, June 18th, 12PM - For info: [email protected]
Join us for an information session on our Culinary Arts & Sustainable Foodways program and discover how you can start your culinary journey in just 12 weeks!
Info Sessions - Tuesday, June 10 either 12:00pm or 3:00pm
RSVP: [email protected] or 603-427-7653
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