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Focusing on the NH Community College System with Dr. Charles Lloyd

28m · NHASCD Spotlight: A Podcast · 01 Mar 19:57

With the cost of a four-year college education out of the reach of many in NH, we spend some time with the Vice-Chancellor of the Community College System of NH, Dr. Charles Lloyd, to learn about the vast statewide system of community colleges in our backyard.

ABOUT DR. LLOYD

Dr. Lloyd is the Vice Chancellor of the Community College System of NH. Before this post, he was President of White Mountains Community College. He served at NHTI/Concord Community College as Interim VP of Student Affairs, Associate VP of Student Affairs, and Professor of Business. Charles also teaches in New England College’s doctoral program. He grew up in Franklin, NH, and is a proud graduate of Keene State College. Charles received his doctorate at Northeastern University.

Links and show notes

Community College System of NH

Press Release on Dr. Lloyd’s Vice-Chancellor appointment

Dr. Lloyd on Twitter/X

Pop Quiz: How to Score Higher Education with Lower Debt | Dr. Charles Lloyd | TEDxWolfeboro

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