[2] Mount Washington College had five campus locations — in Manchester, Nashua, Portsmouth, Salem and Concord, where the school offered associate's and bachelor's degrees in a range of programs including business, information technology, digital media, criminal justice, liberal studies, healthcare management, psychology, and paralegal studies.
The school also had an expanded national presence via its online education programs where students could obtain an associate's or bachelor's degree in business or information technology.
[4] The college incorporated a unique advisory program to ensure that students choose appropriate fields of study based on their specific strengths.
[8] The eight-week semester of many courses was popular amongst the students at the college, allowing for flexibility and solid career skill foundation.
[9] The college offered multiple scholarships and financial aid, as well as federal work study programs that helped students pay for tuition and fees.
The school also partnered with Southern New Hampshire University to assist with providing food to needy populations in the state.
Hesser College began to expand its educational services beyond the city of Manchester in 1975 when the first extension campus was opened in Nashua, renting space at Bishop Guertin High School.
In 2001 the college was approved by the New Hampshire Division of Higher Education to grant additional baccalaureate degrees in business administration.