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Committee advances measure to remove 4-credit cap on community-college courses for high-school students
New Hampshire Senate Education Committee · March 11, 2026
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Summary
HB1202 would let the Community College System offer courses above a current 4-credit cap to high-school students and have the state cover those credits; witnesses said curriculum changes (e.g., 5–6 credit welding, LNA courses) make the cap an access barrier for motivated students.
The Senate Education Committee recommended House Bill 1202 for passage after sponsor and stakeholder testimony describing a narrow change to an established dual-enrollment program.
Representative Daniel Popovich Miller said the bill responds to CCSNH requests to remove a statutory 4-credit…
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