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Meet Your Counselor

Please note: your admission counselor is assigned based on where you attend(ed) high school.  If you have any questions, please call our general numbers below for assistance.

For general correspondence:

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

admission@nec.edu | (603) 428-2223 or (800) 521-7642
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Megan Dopp
Megan Dopp

Assistant Director of Admission

B.A. St. Lawrence University
Major: Global Studies

M.S. New England College (Higher Education Administration)
mdopp@nec.edu | (603) 428-2287

 

- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Maryland
- New York (Upstate)
- Rhode Island
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington, D.C.
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John Doucette v
John Doucette '09
Assistant Director
& Transfer Coordinator
B.A. New England College
Major: Political Science
jdoucette@nec.edu | (603) 428-2225

 

- New Hampshire
- Transfer

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Sean Kelley
Assistant Director of Admission

B.S. Vanderbilt University
Major: Human & Organizational Development
skelley@nec.edu | (603) 428-2341

 

 

- Massachusetts (West of Interstate 495)
- New Jersey
- New York (NYC & Long Island)
- Pennsylvania
- Midwestern, Southern & Western States
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Jay Merrill

 

Jay Merrill
Assistant Director of Admission
& International Coordinator

B.A. Sterling College
Major: Wildlands Ecology and Management
jmerrill@nec.edu | (603) 428-2392

 

 
- International

- Maine

- Massachusetts (East of Interstate 495)

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Valerie Salyer

Senior Associate Director of Admission

B.A. Saint Mary's University of Minnesota

Major: Public Relations
M.S. New England College (Higher Education Administration)

vsalyer@nec.edu | (603) 428-2412

 
- NEC Plus

- Veterans (Yellow Ribbon and GI Bill benefits)

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