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Faculty

Susan L.Parry, M.Ed.

sparry@ccsnh.edu

603-542-7744 ext 415

I have been at NHCTC-Claremont since 1994 as Program Director and faculty in the Human Services program as well as adjunct faculty teaching mathematics. My career has included preschool, K-12 public schools and human services positions in non-profit organizations. I received an undergraduate degree from the State University of New York, Plattsburgh and a Master of Education from theUniversity of Maine @ Orono. Educational experiences have continued at various universities, workshops, in-services, seminars and conferences.

Related Links

Empower people and families to jointly create solutions and opportunities. -David Wetherow

The Early Education and Intervention Network of New Hampshire’s purpose is to provide a collaborative forum for identifying issues and providing information and support to promote best practice in early intervention and early childhood special education 

www.eeinnh.org

The National Alliance of Direct Support Professionals (NADSP) is for individuals and organizations that are committed to helping people with disabilities achieve their life dreams.

www.nadsp.org

National Organization for Human Services (NOHS) …Strengthening recognition of the unique and valued role of human services professionals. This site contains specific information about human services as a profession as well as the ethical standards for the profession.             www.nationalhumanservices.org

The New England Organization of Human Services Education’s mission is to promote the values of Human Service Education and Practice among educators, students, and practitioners.

www.neohse.org

Transfer Agreements

There are transfer agreements with Franklin Pierce University www.franklinpierce.edu, New

England College www.nec.edu and Springfield College School of Human Services www.springfieldcollege.edu. Students have also successfully transferred to other area colleges as they continued their education towards a four year degree.