New England College

New England College
Motto Dura duranda alta petenda
Motto in English
"We work hard to achieve greater heights"
Type Private, non-profit
Established 1946
President Dr. Michele D. Perkins
Students 2,700[1]
Undergraduates 1,200[1]
Postgraduates 1,500[1]
Location Henniker, New Hampshire, United States
43°10′34″N 71°49′20″W / 43.17611°N 71.82222°W / 43.17611; -71.82222Coordinates: 43°10′34″N 71°49′20″W / 43.17611°N 71.82222°W / 43.17611; -71.82222
Campus Rural
Colors Red, Blue and Navy
Athletics athletics.nec.edu
Sports Baseball, Basketball, Cross-Country, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Ice Hockey, Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Skiing, Volleyball, and Wrestling
Nickname Pilgrims
Mascot Patty the Pilgrim
Affiliations NCAA Division III, North Atlantic Conference, New England Hockey Conference, Eastern Collegiate Ski Conference, East Coast Rugby Conference, New England Wrestling Association,
Website www.nec.edu

New England College (NEC) is a private non-profit college located in the quintessential New England town of Henniker, New Hampshire, enrolling a total of approximately 2,700 undergraduate and graduate students.[1] The college is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges,[2] and is dedicated to providing exceptional education for associate's, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral students from all over the world.[1]

History

Founded in 1946,[3] New England College was established to serve the needs of servicemen and women attending college on the G.I. Bill after World War II.[4] During its early years, the college purchased the Torrington Park School for girls in Arundel, in the English county of West Sussex. For a time, the school functioned as an extension campus for NEC students wishing to study abroad; at one point, the college even changed its logo to incorporate the flags of both countries. However, the Arundel campus was later sold. For many years, the Theatre Department sent a group of students over to the British campus during the January term and spring term to prepare three shows for touring in England, Scotland, Wales and sometimes elsewhere in Europe. This was a model program that combined study abroad with practical theatre experience.

Campus

John Lyons Academic Center on the New England College campus

NEC is located in the small town of Henniker, New Hampshire, which is located approximately 17 miles (27 km) from Concord, the state's capital, 31 miles (50 km) from Manchester, and 81 miles (130 km) from Boston, Massachusetts.[5] The Contoocook River runs through the center of town and alongside the NEC campus. A covered bridge joins the main campus with roughly 20 acres (8.1 ha) of athletic fields.

The 225-acre (91 ha) campus, which has no distinct borders separating it from the town of Henniker, features 30 buildings, many of which feature white clapboard style siding or brick mid-century architecture. The campus is known throughout New England for promoting environmental education initiatives. Pats Peak ski resort lies just outside the village center, and many students participate in outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, whitewater rafting, hiking in the White Mountains, and rock-climbing.[6]

Academics

New England College offers 37 bachelor's degree programs, 12 master's degree programs, and 1 doctoral degree program.[1] The college is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.[2] Additionally, the school's Teacher Education Program (as well as the majors in Physical Education, Special Education, Elementary Education, and Secondary Education) are approved by the New Hampshire Department of Education.[7] Currently, the school employs 40 full-time faculty members, and holds a 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio.[1]

New England College emphasizes experiential learning as an essential component in the development of an enduring academic community. Building upon a strong liberal arts foundation, the College challenges its students to reach their full potential through informed discourse and the pursuit of excellence in a framework of academic freedom that reflects the College's values. [8]

Student life

Aerial view of New England College and Henniker, New Hampshire

The college is home to several student organizations, including various student government committees. Students also publish an award-winning campus newspaper called The New Englander, and operate a campus-based radio station, WNEC-FM.[1] Fraternities and sororities are also an active and vital part of campus life at New England College. The Greek life chapter on campus is the sorority Kappa Delta Phi NAS.

Athletics

New England College competes in 16 intercollegiate NCAA Division III athletic sports, including soccer, lacrosse, ice hockey, field hockey, softball, baseball, basketball, and cross-country.[9] In 2011, New England College Athletics began competing in the North Atlantic Conference (NAC), after over a decade of membership in The Commonwealth Coast Conference.[10]

Notable persons

Notable alumni include:

Notes and references

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