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  1. Daniel Webster College (DWC) was a private college in Nashua, New Hampshire. It operated from 1965 through 2017 and had a strong aeronautics focus during much of its history. It was a nonprofit college until 2009, when ITT Educational Services, Inc. bought it and converted it to a for-profit model. ITT declared bankruptcy in September 2016.

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  2. History. ABOUT US. The college was established in 1965 as the New England Aeronautical Institute and was associated with Boire Field, now Nashua Airport. In 1978, it merged with its Daniel Webster Junior College division to become Daniel Webster College.

  3. Jul 16, 2019 · New owner of former Daniel Webster College site thought he was purchasing operating college, says mayor. By Kimberly Houghton Union Leader Correspondent. Jul 16, 2019 Updated Dec 9, 2019. The...

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  5. May 29, 2017 · NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — Daniel Webster College in Nashua has officially shut down, with many of its students and staff transitioning to Southern New Hampshire University. The college, once known for its flight program, was sold in 2009 to ITT Educational Services, a for-profit company that announced last year it was shutting down nationwide.

  6. May 26, 2017 · Daniel Webster College in Nashua has closed its doors for good. The college held its final graduation ceremony earlier this month, as remaining students now transition to Southern New...

  7. www.daniel-college.us › About-Daniel-Webster-CollegeAbout Daniel Webster College

    Daniel Webster College (DWC) was a college in Nashua, New Hampshire, United States, that operated from 1965 through 2017. It was a private, nonprofit college for most of its existence until being purchased in 2009 by ITT Educational Services, Inc., which changed the school to a for-profit model.

  8. Mar 25, 2010 · Following is a timeline depicting some of the highlights in the history of the 45-year-old Daniel Webster College, originally New England Aeronautical Institute. 1965: Three prominent Nashua men, then-Attorney General Warren B. Rudman, James N. Tamposi and Harry J. Sheffield charter a private, nonprofit coed college named New England ...

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