



NHHEAF is proud of its history of collaboration with higher education professionals to increase access to college planning and funding resources for NH students and families. Higher education is essential in a knowledge-based economy and we welcome the opportunity to build upon partnerships that further this goal.
From the Destination CollegeSM annual student convention and the College Summer Series to the annual financial aid conference, File-a-FAFSA Weekends and Discover U early awareness program, we are continually astonished with the commitment of New Hampshire campuses to partner in order to increase college participation and aspiration by utilizing the expertise of staff and facilities.
NHHEAF.org has great information for current college students. From research about college costs and tips for buying used books to secure access to student loan customer accounts and detailed information about our loan programs. Higher education professionals are welcome to explore the site to learn more about the programs we have to support current college students including the Campaign for Financial Literacy, CEO Scholarship and Graduate School information.
Learn more about the critical role the NHHEAF Network Organizations play in helping students access to planning and funding resources for postsecondary education.
Gain access to the School Portal, Compliance Updates and Student Loan Industry Updates.
The Center for College Planning reaches out to schools and communities through the NHHEAF University curriculum offerings. View our calendar for a complete schedule. CCP programming is integrated into 95% of the public high schools in New Hampshire. We assist college-bound students through the college admissions and financial aid process.
We also maintain several Web sites aimed at assisting various age populations with the college process. For K-8 students, www.NHCollegeClub.com is an educational, fun and interactive Web site that promotes early college awareness. Students search for scholarships on www.nh93.com and can post comments or ask questions on the Ask Joe College blog. College students interested in learning more from successful business professionals in the corporate and non-profit world can visit www.nhceo.biz to view profiles and apply for one of the four-$5,000 scholarships.