Plymouth State University
USA /
New Hampshire /
Plymouth /
High Street, 17
World
/ USA
/ New Hampshire
/ Plymouth
World / United States / New Hampshire
university, university college
17 High Street
Plymouth, NH 03264
(603) 535-5000
www.plymouth.edu
Plymouth State University is a coeducational, residential university with an enrollment of approximately 4,000 undergraduate students and 2,500 graduate students. Plymouth State was founded in 1871 and over the years has expanded to 170 acres and forty-six buildings. During its history, the institution has evolved from a normal school to a teachers' college to a state college and in 2003 to a state university. Plymouth State preserves the brick-and-ivy look of its New England small-college heritage while integrating state-of-the-art technology and facilities into an attractive, contemporary campus design.
With the White Mountains to the north, the Lakes Region to the south, and the Pemigewasset River bordering the town to the east, Plymouth, New Hampshire, is surrounded by some of the country's most beautiful and accessible natural landscape. Such ski areas as Cannon, Loon, Tenney, and Waterville Valley are within 25 miles of the campus, as are the lakes-- Big and Little Squam, Winnipesaukee, and Newfound. Plymouth is less than 2 hours' drive from Boston on Interstate 93. Two hours to the east is Portland, Maine; 2 hours northwest is Burlington, Vermont; and 3-1/2 hours northwest is Montreal, Canada.
Students come to Plymouth State for its caring academic community and friendly campus, the Main Street New England setting, and easy access to New Hampshire's great outdoors.
Plymouth, NH 03264
(603) 535-5000
www.plymouth.edu
Plymouth State University is a coeducational, residential university with an enrollment of approximately 4,000 undergraduate students and 2,500 graduate students. Plymouth State was founded in 1871 and over the years has expanded to 170 acres and forty-six buildings. During its history, the institution has evolved from a normal school to a teachers' college to a state college and in 2003 to a state university. Plymouth State preserves the brick-and-ivy look of its New England small-college heritage while integrating state-of-the-art technology and facilities into an attractive, contemporary campus design.
With the White Mountains to the north, the Lakes Region to the south, and the Pemigewasset River bordering the town to the east, Plymouth, New Hampshire, is surrounded by some of the country's most beautiful and accessible natural landscape. Such ski areas as Cannon, Loon, Tenney, and Waterville Valley are within 25 miles of the campus, as are the lakes-- Big and Little Squam, Winnipesaukee, and Newfound. Plymouth is less than 2 hours' drive from Boston on Interstate 93. Two hours to the east is Portland, Maine; 2 hours northwest is Burlington, Vermont; and 3-1/2 hours northwest is Montreal, Canada.
Students come to Plymouth State for its caring academic community and friendly campus, the Main Street New England setting, and easy access to New Hampshire's great outdoors.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_State_University
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Coordinates: 43°45'37"N 71°41'7"W
- Plymouth State University Sports Complex 0.5 km
- Proctor Academy 37 km
- Sanborn House 49 km
- Russell Sage Hall 49 km
- Granite State College 53 km
- Franklin Pierce Law Center 63 km
- Norwich Univerisity 89 km
- Northern Vermont University - Lyndon 91 km
- University of New Hampshire 91 km
- University of Southern Maine 100 km
- Plymouth, New Hampshire 3.3 km
- Holderness, New Hampshire 6.8 km
- Squam Lakes Natural Science Center 7.8 km
- Little Squam Lake 7.9 km
- Campton, New Hampshire 8.6 km
- Rockywold-Deephaven Camps 11 km
- White Oak Pond 11 km
- Squam Lake 13 km
- Center Harbor, New Hampshire 15 km
- Sandwich, New Hampshire 21 km