
Always fair, encouraging, and motivating.
Maggie Duffy-Durkin is an accomplished Academic Advisor at Great Bay Community College, part of the Community College System of New Hampshire. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of New Hampshire, Secondary Certification from Salem State College, and a Master of Science from the University of Southern Maine. These credentials underpin her extensive experience in higher education advising and student support services.
Duffy-Durkin's career at Great Bay Community College spans more than fifteen years, marked by progressive roles focused on enhancing student academic success and transitions. Early in her tenure, she served as Associate Director of TRiO around 2007 and Assistant TRiO Director in 2009-2010. By 2011-2012, she advanced to Academic Advisor, Project Success Coordinator, and coordinator for the Earn to Learn Program. In 2017-2018, she acted as Outreach Advisor for the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard while continuing as Academic Advisor. Documented in the college's 2018 self-study as Enrollment and Learning Services Counselor, and listed in subsequent reports and directories, her current position is Academic and Transfer Advisor in the Advising & Transfer Center and the Center for Academic Planning and Support (CAPS). She advises students in diverse programs including Liberal Arts, Pre-Surgical Technology, Pre-Veterinary Technology, and Technical Studies. Duffy-Durkin champions transfer opportunities, encapsulated in her signature phrase, 'At GBCC, you truly can start here and go anywhere!' She provides guidance on course selection, early registration, summer enrollment for four-year college students to accelerate degrees cost-effectively, and seamless credit transfers to institutions like New England College, Saint Anselm College, and others. Her contributions appear prominently in college promotional materials, videos, and social media, underscoring her influence on student retention and progression within the Community College System of New Hampshire.

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