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Wanna learn more about Claremont, NH's River Valley Community College

Hey guys, looking into community colleges right now for after graduation. Does anyone know anything about River Valley Community College in Claremont, NH? What are the courses like? What's the campus community like?

a year ago

Sure, River Valley Community College (RVCC) is a smaller institution located in Claremont, New Hampshire. It primarily offers associate degree and certificate programs across a variety of fields, including healthcare, business, criminal justice, and computer technology. They also have options to pursue career development and workforce training. The class sizes are typically small, which means you could potentially have more personalized attention from instructors.

The campus setting is suburban, which lends itself to a close-knit segment of the broader community. You can anticipate getting to know your classmates well as there are fewer students compared to a large university. The feel is more casual and it can truly foster a sense of belonging.

As for the academic experience, the courses at RVCC are designed to be both challenging and supportive. The school offers resources and supports such as tutoring and advising to help students succeed in their coursework.

Regarding social life, RVCC, like most community colleges, may not have the traditional campus life of a four-year institution. Many students are commuters and there might be less emphasis on clubs and extracurriculars. However, the college does host events throughout the year focused on community engagement and student success, which can provide opportunities to connect with peers outside the classroom.

Transferring to a 4-year institution post-RVCC is also a possibility as they have transfer agreements with a number of schools where you can take your associate's degree credits and apply them to a bachelor's degree. This can be cost-efficient and strategically beneficial.

It is always a good idea to visit the campus (if possible), connect with current students, and ask the admissions office any specific questions you have. This will give you a better feel for the college and determine if it's the right fit for you!

a year ago

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