Application fee (except for F-1 International Applications)
$ 50
of full-time students receive financial aid
0 %
Average student faculty ratio
0 :1
Degree and certificate programs
0

What Sets Great Bay 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. Great Bay is one of the largest transfer feeder schools to the University of New Hampshire.

2 Campuses

The main campus is in Portsmouth, NH at the Pease Tradeport and the second is located in Rochester, NH.

State of the Art Facilities

The campus in Rochester includes advanced manufacturing, CNC, NDT and welding labs outfitted with equipment used in industry. The Portsmouth campus includes designated lab spaces for life sciences, nursing, veterinary technology, computer technology, surgical technology and information systems technology. Both campuses offer high tech classrooms and ample space for students to study and gather.

5 Athletic Teams

Teams include men’s basketball and baseball and women’s basketball, volleyball and softball as well as men’s and women’s golf. GBCC is a member of the Yankee Small College Conference (YSCC) within the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA).

If I could identify one thing that made a difference, it would be Great Bay. I talk all the time about how much Great Bay 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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Great Bay Community College3 hours ago
The month of April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. In recognition, yesterday, the Early Childhood Education program hosted, Nathan Fink from @nhchildrenstrust who presented “We Are Prevention: Building a Hopeful Future Together” providing insight on how we can eliminate child abuse.

As part of the event, ECE students planted a Pinwheel Garden on the from lawn of GBCC. The pinwheels are Prevent Child Abuse America’s symbol that all children should have a happy and healthy childhood and are “planted” throughout the month of April to bring awareness and inspire action to help prevent child abuse.
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Interested in a career in healthcare?
Learn how to get started and prepare for an exciting, challenging & rewarding career. Attend an upcoming Information Session.
Be ready for work in just twelve weeks!
https://www.greatbay.edu/business-community/business-training-center/healthcare-program-overview/medical-assistant-program/
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Last week, second semester Nursing program students impressed the public and members of the Nursing Advisory Committee last week as they presented their Community Health Poster Presentations. Kudos for for their info and topic knowledge.
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Summer and Fall Registration is open! Make this your week to choose your classes, meet with your advisor, and take time to review all the course offerings.

Do you need these classes? Hurry they are filling fast!https://www.greatbay.edu/academics/schedule/
I believe that through studying for my English degree, I have become a more open-minded, sympathetic and empathetic person.
Madeline Ramirez, GBCC Graduate