University of New Hampshire
  • United States
  • Durham & Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
    • School Type: University
    • Scholarship: $4,000 - $12,000/Year (Renewable)
Ranking

#137 National Universities 

#64 National Public Universities 

#123 Undergraduate Engineering 

#118 Public Health 

#102 Best Business Schools  

Strong Majors
  • Engineering, Physics 
  • Computer 
  • Sciences 
  • Business 
  • Education 
  • 100 Physics
  • 114 Chemistry 
  • 130 Biological Sciences
Key Facts

The University of New Hampshire (UNH), a Carnegie R1 research university, is home to over 14,343 students from 70 countries and offers more than 200 degree programs. The university houses over 50 research centers and institutes, underscoring its robust research capabilities. One notable institution is the UNH Space Science Center (SSC), which has been selected for a science mission by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). In 2004, UNH was designated an EPSCoR state by the National Science Foundation, receiving substantial federal funding, including from NASA.

Additionally, the New Hampshire Space Grant Consortium enhances opportunities in NASA-related fields by providing fellowships, scholarships, and internships to both graduate and undergraduate students, including those from community colleges. In athletics, UNH has achieved notable success, securing 105 athletic conference championships, reflecting the university's excellence not only in academics and research but also in sports.

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Established in 1866, the University of New Hampshire (UNH) provides a wide array of more than 200 degree programs to students from New Hampshire, 48 other states, and 68 countries. It has a diverse student body, including over 13,000 undergraduates and 2,400 graduate students. Impressively, 95% of UNH alumni are employed, engaged in volunteer work, or pursuing further education within six months of graduating, demonstrating the high-quality education and training they receive.

For over a century and a half, UNH has been committed to hands-on learning, research, and work experiences. These programs bring together students, faculty, and both private and public partners, fostering life-changing opportunities and pioneering solutions that impact communities worldwide.

Campuses

  • Durham Campus

Located in one of the top 10 safest college towns in the United States, Durham Campus is home to more than 15,000 students. Durham is just an hour’s drive from the White Mountains, Atlantic Ocean, and Boston.

  • Manchester

Manchester campus serves over 1,000 students in New Hampshire’s largest city. UNH Manchester offers bachelor’s and master’s degree programs focused on career-driven learning in the sciences and liberal arts.

  • Concord

Concord Campus is close to the State House, the N.H. Supreme Court, and many of the state's major law firms and non-profits.

 

College and Schools

UNH is dedicated to offering high-quality education that will benefit students' careers. Eleven schools and colleges offer 200 programs to students in more than 100 major fields of study at three beautiful campuses. Students will have direct access to award-winning professors with a student-faculty ratio of 18:1. The colleges and schools are:

  • Carsey School of Public Policy
  • College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
  • College of Health and Human Services
  • College of Liberal Arts
  • College of Life Sciences and Agriculture
  • Cooperative Extension
  • School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering
  • Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics
  • Thompson School of Applied Science
  • UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law

 

English Proficiency

TOEFL80 (Internet version), 550 (Paper version), 213 ( Computer version)
IELTS6.5
Duolingo105 or higher

 

Application Deadlines

  • Regular Decision (Fall) - February 1
  • Fall 2021 Extended Deadline - March 1
  • Regular Decision (Spring) - October 15

 

Scholarships

Annually, over $200M is awarded in scholarships and financial aid to domestic and international students. According to statistics, 84% of students receive financial assistance (need-based and scholarships) at UNH. The scholarships offered by UNH include:

  • Trustee's Scholarship
  • Chancellor's Scholarship
  • Presidential Scholarship (Merit-Based)
  • Dean's Scholarship (Merit-Based)
  • Director's Scholarship (Merit-Based)
  • College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Industry Scholarship (Merit-Based)
  • Paul College of Business and Economics - Paul Scholars (Merit-Based)
  • Paul College of Business and Economics - Rutman Fellows Scholarship (Merit-Based)
  • Athletic Scholarships
  • University Community Scholarship Fund
  • International Student Scholarships
  • The UNH Alumni Association Legacy Scholarship
  • FIRST Award
  • Army ROTC Scholarship
  • Guard and Reserve Forces Duty Scholarships
  • Air Force ROTC Scholarship

*Click here for the details of the scholarships.

 

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