SNHU in the High School Program
Go to College (Without Leaving High School)
Start college before you graduate high school with Southern New Hampshire University’s SNHU in the High School program.
You can take SNHU courses as part of your regular high school schedule and save 90 percent on tuition – only $75 a course. Plus, doing university-level course work now will give you a feel for the workload, making your transition from high school to college that much smoother.
SNHU in the High School is available to qualified sophomores, juniors and seniors.
Your high school teachers will teach the SNHU courses in your school during the regular school day – no classes after school, weekends or summers. SNHU courses may be used to meet your high school graduation requirements as well.
A number of schools offer SNHU courses, and the list of schools and courses continues to grow. If you are a teacher, parent or student interested in SNHU in the High School and your school is not on this list, please talk to your school principal. (Principals, please contact SNHU’s dual enrollment office using the contact information on this page.)
Alvirne High School
- IT 100 Introduction to Information Technology
- IT 205 Digital Music
- IT 207 Information Technology and Digital Games
- OL 110 Introduction to Business
- LFR 211 Intermediate French I
Bedford High School
- SPT 111 Introduction to Sport Management
Central High School
- SCI 217 Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
- HIS 113 U.S. History: 1607-1865
Memorial High School
- FAS 110 Introductory Drawing
- FAS 225 Introduction to Photography
Nashua North High School
- MKT 113 Introduction to Marketing
- OL 110 Introduction to Business
- ACC 201 Financial Accounting
Nashua South High School
- ACC 201 Financial Accounting
Pembroke Academy
- LIT 200 Introduction to Critical Reading: Text and Context
- FAS 110 Introductory Drawing
- SCI 211 Survey of the Biological Sciences
- HIS 113 U.S. History I: 1601 - 1865
- HIS 114 U.S. History II: 1865 - Present
- IT 145 Introduction to Softare Development
West High School
- HIS 114 U.S. History II: 1865-Present
