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  1. Magdalen College will teach out the remainder of the 2023-2024 academic year and has already begun to work with a variety of institutions—including other colleges, our academic accreditation agency (NECHE), and the New Hampshire Department of Education—to ensure a smooth pathway for students to complete their degrees.

  2. History Magdalen College (1973-2010) Catholic laymen Francis Boucher, John Meehan and Peter Sampo founded "Magdalen College" in 1973, responding to the Second Vatican Council's call for the education of lay Catholic leaders, and with the encouragement of the Bishop of Manchester, Ernest John Primeau. The college was chartered by the State of New Hampshire August 22, 1973, and enrolled its ...

  3. National Catholic Register, a leading news source for faithful Catholics, recently interviewed Magdalen College’s new president, Dr. Ryan Messmore. Since Dr. Messmore began his tenure as the college’s fifth president in July, his zeal for Magdalen’s intentional, Christ-centered approach to liberal education has rippled through the community.

  4. About. Throughout this website you’ll discover both the expected—our mission, Program of Studies, co-curricular activities, etc.—and perhaps the unexpected, including traditions that have been part of our community for decades. We welcome the opportunity to introduce Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts to you and invite you to go deeper ...

  5. 21 de feb. de 2024 · Magdalen College is a private, Catholic college located in Warner, New Hampshire. It is a small institution with an enrollment of 59 undergraduate students. The Magdalen College acceptance rate is 95%. The only major offered is Liberal Arts and Humanities. Magdalen College graduates 79% of its students.

  6. Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts, Warner, New Hampshire. 5,500 likes · 3 talking about this · 1,014 were here. Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts offers a Catholic, great books education...

  7. 10 de nov. de 2023 · CONCORD, NH — While we know that the number of students enrolled in New Hampshire’s post-secondary schools is declining, the upcoming closure of Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts is still difficult news for the nearly 60 students and their families that will be directly affected. As one of four Catholic colleges in New Hampshire, Magdalen served the region well while offering dynamic ...