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New England College is an ideal learning environment for international students. We value academic excellence, educational innovation, and responsiveness to the individual needs of all students.

The College offers a dynamic international climate that develops the student’s understanding of the world community. We believe the College community benefits from interaction among different cultures and societies. By offering a cross-cultural curriculum, promoting study-abroad, and encouraging enrollment of international students, the College fosters the students' awareness of world citizenship.

As a result of New England College’s strong belief that international awareness is a an integral component of today’s higher education, the College has dedicated a range of institutional scholarships, grants, and work opportunities to make it possible for international students to study at New England College.

Currently, international students represent 9% of New England College’s population, bringing their cultural riches from 24 different countries throughout the world.  Our commitment to fostering a strong international community at NEC has ranked us 7th among other colleges for international diversity in US News and World Report.

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Office of Admission  |  New England College  |  98 Bridge Street  |  Henniker, NH 03242

M-F, 8:30-4:30 EST  |  Phone: (603) 428-2223  |  Toll-free: (800) 521-7642  |  Fax: (603) 428-3155

Student Story
Adam Hennick
Adam Hennick, a Montréal, Quebec, Canada native, first visited New England College (NEC) about five years ago when his older brother was considering enrollment. Adam’s older brother did not ultimately enroll at NEC; however, Adam left campus that day with a couple of tangible souvenirs, a Men’s Ice Hockey t-shirt and a puck, as well as a valuable intangible memento – a favorable and lasting impression of NEC.
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Adam Hennick (3+2), Admission