Franklin Pierce University,
40 University Drive, Rindge, NH 03461
About Us
Located at 40 University Drive in Rindge, New Hampshire, Franklin Pierce University is a dynamic institution that offers a far-reaching education that is responsibly within reach. The university prides itself on its faculty who meet students where they are and take them to places they never imagined they would go. The community at Franklin Pierce accepts, surrounds, and embraces all, creating a supportive environment for personal and academic growth.
At Franklin Pierce University, students are encouraged to explore ideas and opportunities that may surprise them, leaving with confidence, purpose, and a new sense of self. The institution is dedicated to providing financial aid to students through programs like the Pierce Promise New Hampshire, which offers free tuition and fees to eligible New Hampshire residents pursuing an undergraduate degree.
The university's strategic plan, Pierce@60, is ambitious and result-oriented, guiding Franklin Pierce towards a future filled with confidence, optimism, and clarity. Through a commitment to helping students thrive, Franklin Pierce University aims to thrive as well. Discover what it means to "Be Frank" at Franklin Pierce University, where you can become the best version of yourself and make a positive impact on the world.
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Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
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Reviews
"Looked at it, back in the early 90's when it was still Franklin Pierce College. However, I didn't end up applying. Campus was beautiful, but too small, and too isolated (for my taste) and I ended up going to Hampshire College down in Amherst, MA which was a "better fit" for me. Sat in on a couple of classes though, and had an admissions office visit and a campus tour. I thought the school was decent academically, but a poor choice for a creative student (VERY small outdated theater facilities in a former barn, no film or any real creative writing programs) and I don't think I would have been happy there. HOWEVER, I LOVED the glassblowing studio and the natural beauty and location of the campus itself is stunning. Too rural and too isolated for me though. Also difficult to get to urban areas, it was about a 90-minute drive from Boston, which was a benefit, but still it wasn't "my kind" of college."
"Visited here for the Halloween trick or treating and was not disappointed! I would gladly take kids back here for that. Lots of the homes and dorms were decorated and handing out candy. Lots of people were dressed up and festive. The shuttles we're really nice to use to get back and forth. This college also employees intellectually disabled adults and should be recognized. Definitely worth a visit! I've heard from lots of people that their food is really good."
"This school is extremely over priced for the quality. I feel as though I am being treated as a high school student. The dorms are not clean as well as the bathrooms. Campus security finds excuses to fine and charge students with little legal grounds. My money is being held that I cannot get back that I am not using. Student athletes are treated with much higher regard and many other students fall through the cracks. Overall I am recommending to every high school student to not consider this school."
"Franklin Pierce University has given me a great college experience. I graduated from Franklin Pierce University in 2015 with a Bachelors of Science in Biology and B.A. in Mathematics with in three years. I played in the universities tennis team and worked as a data analyst. The university is extremely helpful in allowing you to do what you want with your education. The university has a list of opportunities for each individual student. They have a long list of clubs including sports and recreation. This club allows students to travel around enjoying the beauties of nature and experiencing a range of physical activities. Currently we received a new president, Andy Card, which has assisted the university in making milestone changes. He has already torn down old buildings and has a goal of creating a new Health Science center. I believe the university can become even better with his leadership. After I graduated from Franklin Pierce University I was given the opportunity to become a Graduate Assistant. As a Graduate Assistant of Web Design I am receiving free tuition to finish a M.B.A. program from Franklin Pierce University. This school has allowed me to have multiple great opportunities."
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