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 Frequently Asked Questions

 


Q: Can I transfer my credits to any school?
A:
No, it is up to each individual "receiving" institution (institution being transferred to).

Q: Where can I get my high school transcript?
A:
Contact the NH Department of Education - K-12. 101 Pleasant Street

Concord, NH 03301-3860
Telephone: 271-2408
www.ed.state.nh.us

Q: How can I get certified as a teacher in NH?
A:
Contact the NH Department of Education - K-12.

101 Pleasant Street
Concord, NH 03301-3860
Telephone: 271-2408
www.ed.state.nh.us

Q: How do I get my transcript from a school that has closed?
A:
Please see Closed School Transcripts.

Q: Are you the NH Department of Education?
A:
No, the NH Department of Education is the state agency overseeing K-12 education in NH. The NH Postsecondary Education Commission is a coordinating state agency working with colleges, universities and career schools in all sectors (profit and non- profit; independent and public) to primarily protect and provide financial aid for students.

Q: Where can I get grants or scholarships to help me go to college?
A:
We encourage you to visit the NH Higher Education Assistance Foundation (NHHEAF) Network Center for College Planning, dedicated to providing students and families with valuable information about the college planning process. Telephone: 1-800-525-2577 www.nhheaf.org Also, visit our Other Financial Aid Web Sites.

Q: How do I find out if my school is a diploma mill?
A:
Please see Diploma Mill/Accreditation Information.

 
 
 
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