North Shore Community College
1 Ferncroft Road
Danvers, MA 01923
North Shore Community College is one of the oldest and largest community colleges in the state of Massachusetts. Since North Shore Community College opened its doors in 1965, NSCC has continually grown and expanded to meet the diverse need of its student population. The three campuses of North Shore Community College -- in Lynn, Beverly, and Danvers -- serve 26 cities and towns throughout the coastal region that stretches from north metropolitan Boston to Cape Ann. North Shore Community College offers a quality education that is responsive to the changes taking place both in the community and in the global society as a whole.
North Shore Community College strives to provide all the knowledge, skills, and tools students need to succeed in the world today. Academic opportunities -- from associate degrees to certificate programs to community education and more -- abound at North Shore Community College. NSCC Students are able to choose from over one hundred academic programs to receive the academic preparation, job training, or personal enrichment they want within a caring community of learners.
With 7,500 students enrolling annually in credit programs and another 500,000 individuals participating in various lifelong learning opportunities, North Shore Community College provides a source of hope and opportunity for all students seeking a better life and a vibrant future.
Quick Facts:
Over the last 40 years, more than 220,000 North Shore residents have enrolled at North Shore Community College
More than 92% of North Shore Community College graduates live and work on the North Shore.
More than 60% of students at North Shore Community College are female.
Over half the student population at North Shore Community College is between the ages of 18 and 24.
Over 40% of the North Shore Community College student population takes some classes in the evening.
North Shore Community College offers 15 different student organizations, academic clubs, and special interest clubs to its students.
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