Articles

ProQuest 18000+ full-text scholarly journals, magazines, dissertations, newspapers, reports, and nursing training videos Topics include business, psychology, health, nursing, history, science and technology, the arts, literature, and language ProQuest Help […]

English

Overview Curriculum Outcomes In-Depth Description Transfer Opportunities What’s New Internship in the Humanities Faculty Overview Overview If you love reading literature, or if you love to write, or if you’re […]

American Studies

Overview Curriculum Outcomes Faculty Overview Overview American Studies, a concentration within Liberal Arts, is the interdisciplinary study of the United States and all its local, national, and global contexts. Drawing […]

Nursing

Overview Admissions and Transfer Outcomes Curriculum Faculty Program Specific Requirements Testimonials Scholarships Awards Overview Overview If you are a caring person who wants to change lives, work in health care, […]

Streaming Videos

Videos Films on Demand Search 62,500 video segments (8,200 full-length programs) Categories include humanities, business & economics, science & mathematics and health & medicine PDF Guide Video Tutorial Academic Video Online […]

Outside Scholarships

Foundation for Seacoast Health Scholarships Who is eligible? Students pursuing a health-related degree, from Portsmouth, Rye, Newcastle, Greenland, Newington, and North Hampton, New Hampshire; Kittery, York and Elliott, Maine Sponsor: […]

Tutoring

Tutoring at Great Bay Great Bay Community College offers tutoring on the Portsmouth campus in a variety of formats through the Center for Academic Planning and Support (CAPS). These services […]

ESL Students

Welcome ESL students! English as a Second Language (ESL) Support services for students include individual help with problems in oral and written expression, tutoring in academic subjects, and informal language […]

The Retraining Paradox

by RUTH GRAHAM Many Americans need jobs, or want better jobs, while employers have good jobs they can’t fill. Matching them up is the tricky part. When Nathan Kecy graduated […]

GBCC Social Sciences Dept. Chair Publishes Article in Anthropology News

Reflects on course designed to assist students with navigating college to career choices

New to College Guide/FAQ

Guide for Families of First-Generation Students Is college a new experience in your family? If so, the person in your family who is attending college could be called a first-generation […]

Online Learning

The attraction of online learning is the convenience of time and space. Students may work from their own homes during self-arranged hours. The downside is that students do not have […]