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PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY
PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY
Exeter, New Hampshire
500+ employees
Exeter, founded in 1781 by John and Elizabeth Phillips, has a tradition of academic excellence, a distinguished faculty, and a long history of educating young people to find their place in the world. Exeter teaches students from all walks of life to: * Think, discuss, question and analyze * Combine knowledge with goodness * Acquire the intellectual skills that ensure a love of learning and a lifelong commitment to helping others Exeter's academic offerings are unrivalled: over 450 courses in 19 subject areas. The student to teacher ratio, 5:1, lets students explore the world with great support from the adults in the community. An Exeter education prepares students to use the skills learned at school in all life's endeavors. Exeter is a life-changing experience, challenging and fun. It asks a great deal from every student - higher standards, greater expectations, and deeper engagement not only in the world of ideas, but also in the life of the community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE
SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE
Manchester, New Hampshire
500+ employees
Founded in 1889, Saint Anselm College is a Catholic, Benedictine, liberal arts college dedicated to undergraduate education. Located on 400 acres overlooking Manchester, NH, Saint Anselm seeks to provide an educational experience that promotes the intellectual, spiritual and personal growth of its students. Saint Anselm College is the third oldest Catholic college in New England.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL
ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL
Concord, New Hampshire
100-499 employees
St. Paul’s School, located in Concord, New Hampshire, is a coeducational boarding school for grades 9 through 12, was founded in 1856. Located 70 miles north of Boston on 2,000 acres of woodlands, fields, and ponds, St. Paul’s is home to 530 students and 100 faculty members, all of whom live on the grounds.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
WORLD LEARNING, INC.
WORLD LEARNING, INC.
Brattleboro, Vermont
100-499 employees
For more than 90 years, World Learning has worked to create a more peaceful and just world. Our education, development, and exchange programs help people find their voices, connect with their communities, strengthen the institutions that form the backbone of a democratic society, and build relationships across cultures. With our support, these emerging leaders tackle critical global issues like poverty, conflict, and inequality. World Learning is working to improve global education to ensure schools and teachers have the tools they need to support students—including English language instruction through our TESOL teacher training. We encourage civic engagement in communities around the world, and we strengthen institutions to better serve their constituencies. Our youth workforce and entrepreneurship programs help people cultivate the skills they need for the modern economy. And consistent with our long history, we continue to offer a robust portfolio of people-to-people exchanges—including professional exchanges, academic exchanges, and youth programs—that enrich the lives of people from more than 150 countries. Our distinct approach to change incorporates five key elements: experiential learning, leadership development, inclusive practices, innovation, and grants management. We collaborate with local partners to find solutions that will truly work for each community. Together, we create the foundations for a better tomorrow. World Learning works globally to enhance the capacity and commitment of individuals, institutions, and communities to create a more peaceful, and just world through education, sustainable development, and exchange.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
FRANKLIN PIERCE UNIVERSITY
FRANKLIN PIERCE UNIVERSITY
Rindge, New Hampshire
500+ employees
Franklin Pierce University is an accredited private university in New Hampshire that achieves outstanding student success through the integration of liberal arts and professional programs. The University includes a 1,200-acre residential campus in Rindge, N.H, as well as centers in Manchester, Lebanon and Goodyear, Ariz. Students in the College of Business, the College of Health & Natural Sciences and the College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences earn degrees through the doctoral level in classroom-based and online programs. Franklin Pierce is a NCAA Division II institution, with 24 varsity athletic teams for men and women. Drawing on our strong foundation in liberal education, we offer highly personalized, financially accessible academic programs that develop essential professional skills, promote close community connections, and help students realize their potential to become engaged and qualified leaders.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
COLBY-SAWYER COLLEGE
COLBY-SAWYER COLLEGE
New London, New Hampshire
100-499 employees
Founded in 1837, Colby-Sawyer is a comprehensive baccalaureate college that integrates the liberal arts and sciences with professional preparation. The college is located in the scenic Lake Sunapee Region of central New Hampshire. We have friendly people, beautiful nature and small-town amenities and shops. We are located about 35 minutes south of Dartmouth College and just 1 hour 30 minutes from Boston.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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CUSHING ACADEMY
CUSHING ACADEMY
Ashburnham, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Founded in 1865, Cushing is a college-preparatory school for students in grades 9-12 and PG offering a wealth of courses, including AP and honors, as well as learning support. Renowned athletics and arts programs equip students with skills and experience for success on the fields and courts and in the studios and on stage. The 7:1 student to teacher ratio ensures consistent interaction with dedicated, caring faculty members. Cushing Academy is recognized as a unique educational setting that nurtures the optimal growth of students with a range of talents, abilities, and interests in a supportive, diverse, and community-oriented environment that promotes and values intellectual challenge, the arts, athletics, and cultural competence.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE
NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE
Henniker, New Hampshire
100-499 employees
New England College is nestled in an area abounding with natural beauty. Located in Henniker NH, a village of 4,000 residents just 90 minutes from Boston and 20 minutes from Concord, the state capital. New England College offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Education, Master of Science, and Doctorate of Education. We also have the Institute of Art and Design in Manchester NH where we are a tight-knit community of creative thinkers, artists, designers, writers, actors, and art educators in a region that is full of opportunity and inspiration. We will help you take your skill beyond the next level—with people, experiences, and collaboration that will shape you, your craft, and your future. Learn more at https://www.nec.edu/iad
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
LANDMARK COLLEGE, INC.
LANDMARK COLLEGE, INC.
Putney, Vermont
100-499 employees
Landmark College was the first institution of higher learning to pioneer college-level studies for students with dyslexia. Today, Landmark College exclusively serves students with learning disabilities (including dyslexia), ADHD, and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The College offers two- and four-year degree options, a certificate program in executive function, and summer programs for students who learn differently. Students, faculty, and professionals from around the world are drawn to Landmark College for its innovative educational model, designed through research and practice to help all students become confident, empowered, and independently successful learners.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
RIVIER UNIVERSITY
RIVIER UNIVERSITY
Nashua, New Hampshire
100-499 employees
Founded in 1933 by the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary, Rivier University is a Catholic institution recognized for distinctive academic programs, offering many of the region’s leading programs at the undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. With Nashua as our home and the world as our classroom, the Rivier experience ensures that students develop leadership skills as well as an awareness and appreciation of diverse cultures in New England and around the world.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
THE TRUSTEES OF THE LAWRENCE ACADEMY AT GROTON
THE TRUSTEES OF THE LAWRENCE ACADEMY AT GROTON
Groton, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
A coed boarding and day school situated on a 135-acre campus in the center of Groton, Massachusetts, Lawrence Academy provides approximately 400 students in grades 9 to 12 with a college-preparatory curriculum that ensures individual attention and fosters personal growth. Established in 1793, it enjoys its heritage as one of the oldest independent schools in the country while embracing a contemporary student-centered approach that supports its mission: “Lawrence Academy recognizes you for who you are and inspires you to take responsibility for who you want to become.”
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
BREWSTER ACADEMY
BREWSTER ACADEMY
Wolfeboro, New Hampshire
100-499 employees
THE ACADEMY Established in 1820 Independent, co-educational boarding/day school Grades 9-12 and postgraduate First boarding school partnership with Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence ACADEMICS Team-based teaching Collaborative and project-based learning Interim Studies Program Multi-level classrooms Mastery based curriculum Advanced Placement courses Academic Support programs since 1975 Integrated social and emotional learning program THE CAMPUS 80 acres with classic New England facilities Half mile shoreline on Lake Winnipesaukee Located in “Oldest Summer Resort in America” Six lakeside athletic fields 18 student/faculty residences STUDENTS 360 Students; 80 percent boarding; 20 percent day Represent 23 states and 21 foreign countries 35 percent of students receive financial aid FACULTY 60 full-time teachers Student/Teacher ratio 6:1 Seven faculty teams Brewster Summer Institute for professional development COLLEGE AND BEYOND 100 percent acceptance at four-year colleges and universities Road Map to College program High college retention results COMMUNITY LIFE Community service program More than 25 clubs and organizations Spectacular outdoor programs and activities Challenging student leadership opportunities ATHLETICS National and New England championship teams Successful history of college athletic placements Thirty interscholastic, recreational, and instructional offerings Only independent school with an outdoor turf and an indoor convertible turf Nine tennis courts Indoor rowing tank 200-meter indoor track Use of 18-hole Clive Clark championship golf course THE ARTS Traditional arts courses and the latest in digital arts Enrichment offerings for afternoon activities Advanced courses in visual and performing arts Private instruction offered in voice and instruments Seasonal theatre productions Dance instruction by Joffrey Ballet-trained instructor
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive