What is the Common Campus?

The Common Campus is a first-of-its-kind collaboration among New Hampshire’s higher education institutions to provide stackable, modular, industry-aligned learning opportunities in biofabrication and related fields.

Instead of navigating multiple admissions systems, students and job seekers can use the Common Campus as a single entry point to explore programs, find training, and connect to career opportunities. Employers benefit from a unified pipeline of talent, and institutions gain a platform for shared curriculum, credit transfer, and collaborative research.

Our Member Institutions

The Common Campus brings together nine institutions across New England—from research-intensive universities to liberal arts colleges and community colleges. This unique collaboration ensures that there is truly something for everyone: access to R1 universities leading in biofabrication research, Undergraduate institutions offering personalized learning and strong foundations in the sciences, Community colleges providing affordable, hands-on training and entry points into high-demand careers.

The member institution of the Common Campus include:

  • Dartmouth College
  • Franklin Pierce University
  • Manchester Community College
  • Nashua Community College
  • Rivier University
  • Saint Anselm College
  • Southern New Hampshire University
  • UMass Lowell
  • University of New Hampshire

Together, these institutions create a connected ecosystem where learners can start anywhere, move between schools, and build the education and training pathway that fits their goals.

 

Sponsors

The Common Campus is made possible through the support of the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA), ReGen Valley Tech Hub, and a wide network of regional partners. Their investment enables us to create new pathways, launch innovative programs, and ensure the growth of a world-class biofabrication workforce in New Hampshire.

We are grateful to our sponsors and partners for their vision and commitment.