Early in the online education initiative, White Mountains Community College began to offer a small list of 100 percent course offerings. As interest grew, so did the offerings. Today, online learning is said to be the future of higher education. While this may be true nationwide, online learning is much more than that to our North Country students. Accessibility to campuses can be a daunting task — a long commute or navigating the notch in a snowstorm — many students are turning to online options to start or complete a degree. Combined with accessibility, students, both traditional and nontraditional also find themselves with other commitments beyond the classroom, such as jobs or family priorities. White Mountains Community College is committed to its students and continues to find ways to make degree completion not only an option, but a convenient and accessible plan.

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