Durham
We’re New Hampshire’s flagship public research institution. This means we share a special commitment to pursuing research that contributes to the greater good. With award-winning faculty, cutting-edge facilities and a main campus within reach of everything from the mountains and ocean to the major metropolitan hub of Boston, we put you at the edge of possible.
For more than 150 years, UNH has delivered hands-on learning, research and work experiences that bring together students, faculty and private and public partners to create life-changing opportunities and innovative solutions in our neighborhoods and across the world.
All applicants to UNH are considered for merit-based scholarship at the time of application review. Academic achievement in the classroom is the most critical factor in awarding merit scholarships at the University. Scholarships are intended to recognize, and reward behaviors valued by UNH.
On-Campus Housing
Living in one of our residence halls will provide you with a chance to grow as a person while being supported by our professional live-in Residence Hall Director staff and undergraduate Resident Assistants. Our residential experience is designed to provide fun and engaging activities, opportunities to meet new people and offer resources as you find your way on campus.
We welcome all students who want to live on-campus to submit an on-campus housing request.
Students in any of the below categories are eligible to submit a housing request.
Off-Campus Housing
Students have numerous options of finding accommodation off-campus in nearby areas. Students can have access to studio apartments, paying guest facilities, sharing apartment complexes and many more.
The university's three campuses are located in Durham, Concord, and Manchester and include 2600 acres of property. Many of the university colleges are located on the main campus in Durham. UNH library system includes Dimond Library, which serves as the main library and three specialist libraries for physics, chemistry, computer science, engineering, and mathematics.
The university has 31 sports clubs, 160 public art performances and exhibits each year, 2.8 million print and electronic resources in the library, and other student organizations.
The university's administration wing comprises 600 people. Floor hockey, football, basketball, volleyball, and pool games are available at the university.
There are more than 133,000 alumni from the university all across the world. The university's graduates include pioneers, leaders, and prize winners in various areas. John Aber (Noteworthy Ecologist, Author, and Professor), John Aber (Professor and Painter), Meredith Hall (Lectures and New York Times Author), John D. Mayer (Popular Psychologist), Joshua Meyrowitz (Professor and Author), Mary Scheier (sculptor, artist-in-residence emeritus), Charles Simic Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, professor of English, U.S. Poet Laureate and Donald Murray (Professor and Prize-Winning Journalist) are among the university's notable graduates.
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Arts & Humanities
Bachelor of Science in Analytical Economics
B.S. in Analytical Economics emphasizes the predictive and prescriptive modeling skills that are in high demand in today's labor market. Prescriptive modeling is quantitative and strategic decision analysis geared toward corporate decisions. Predictive modeling emphasizes data analysis skills used to develop the information needed to make these decisions.
48 month
Duration
$ 18997
Tuition
Computer Science & IT
Bachelor of Science in Analytics and Data Science (Analytics Option)
This program has been designed to prepare students for professional careers working with data, with an emphasis on the extraction of meaning from data. The program is not targeted to any one industry; rather, it provides a flexible, practical skillset that can be applied widely. This skillset includes elements of computer science, applied mathematics and statistics, communication skills, and business savvy. Graduates of the bachelor of science in analytics and data science program are expected to have:
During the course of the program, students will demonstrate their acquisition of these skills by successfully completing their program coursework, their internship experience, and their capstone project.
48 month
Duration
$ 18997
Tuition
Computer Science & IT
Bachelor of Science in Analytics and Data Science - Data Science Option
This program has been designed to prepare students for professional careers working with data, with an emphasis on the extraction of meaning from data. The program is not targeted to any one industry; rather, it provides a flexible, practical skillset that can be applied widely. This skillset includes elements of computer science, applied mathematics and statistics, communication skills, and business savvy. Graduates of the bachelor of science in analytics and data science program are expected to have:
During the course of the program, students will demonstrate their acquisition of these skills by successfully completing their program coursework, their internship experience, and their capstone project.
48 month
Duration
$ 18997
Tuition
Agriculture, Forestry & Animal Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Animal Science (Dairy Management Option) (STEM)
The ANSC: dairy management option is designed to provide students with solid training in areas important to the successful management of a dairy enterprise, for employment in related agribusinesses (e.g., pharmaceutical and feed industries), or for those wishing to pursue additional training leading to the M.S. or Ph.D. degree in dairy science or its related disciplines. Dairy management students receive training in areas such as nutrition, reproduction, diseases, genetics, lactation physiology, forages, agribusiness finance, personnel management, computer science, and public relations. The Fairchild Dairy Teaching and Research Center and the Burley-DeMerritt Organic Dairy Research Farm are modern dairy facilities. The Fairchild Dairy houses 85 lactating Holstein cows plus a similar number of non-lactating animals. The Burley-DeMerritt Farm houses 50 lactating Jersey cows plus a small number of non-lactating animals. For additional information and answers to questions regarding the option in dairy management, email Dr. Peter Erickson.
48 month
Duration
$ 18997
Tuition
Arts & Humanities
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
Anthropology asks the question: What does it mean to be human? We answer this fundamental query with a global perspective on the human condition as students explore both the similarity and diversity of human experience. Through courses that cover a wide range of societies throughout the world, we investigate the human condition, past and present. Introductory courses provide an overview of the fields of anthropology: social and cultural anthropology, archeology, physical anthropology and linguistics. More advanced courses provide the opportunity for students to pursue intensive study of particular topics in cross-cultural perspective. The department emphasizes critical thinking and writing skills and encourages close faculty/student contact in seminar courses and at the upper level. Students, in consultation with their academic adviser, have the opportunity to take courses in other departments that complement specific foci in anthropology.
At this time of increasing globalization, anthropology provides students with a broad overview of diverse peoples and cultures. Majors are therefore well prepared to live in a rapidly changing world. The major both prepares students for graduate-level studies and serves as a foundation for a wide range of careers. With backgrounds in anthropology, our students become teachers, social workers, public policy experts, forensic investigators, health practitioners, primatologists, international business executives, and community and economic development specialists, as well as pursuing various other careers.
48 month
Duration
$ 18997
Tuition
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There are some standard requirements for every student to apply to the University of New Hampshire:
Criteria |
Requirements |
Minimum Age |
18 years |
English Language Proficiency Test |
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Documents Required |
Passport, Class 10th and 12th Mark sheets and/or Transcripts, Letters of Recommendation, Statement of Purpose |
Exams Accepted |
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Note: Since international students are considered on a case-by-case basis, there can be additional requirements when applying for a program at the University of New Hampshire.
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