UNH at a glance
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Founded 1866
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Land grant, space grand and sea grant charters
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Located in Durham, Concord and Manchester, New Hampshire
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12,500 undergraduate students, 2,200 graduates
The University of New Hampshire combines the living and learning environment of a New England liberal arts college with the breadth, spirit of discovery, and civic commitment of a land-grant research institution.
UNH spans all fields of study and unites them through interdisciplinary programs, labs, research centers, libraries, internships, and fieldwork. Warmly supported and encouraged by their faculty mentors, students participate directly in assisting in the University's historic mission of enriching society through the creation and application of new knowledge.
The University of New Hampshire is fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
Colleges and Schools
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
College of Health and Human Services
College of Liberal Arts
College of Life Sciences and Agriculture
Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics
Thompson School of Applied Science
The Graduate School
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
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International University Transfer Program
The International University Transfer Program (IUTP) at UNH offers students an academic and cultural pathway into the University of New Hampshire. Navitas at UNH IUTP is equivalent to the 1st year of the UNH Bachelor Degree. Upon successful completion of the IUTP Stage II, you can transfer directly into the 2nd year of your degree program.
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Your pathway into a Bachelor's Degree at one of the USA's most respected universities
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Earn credits towards your Bachelor's Degree with all of your courses, including ESL
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Small class sizes mean extra attention from your teachers
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Nurturing and mentoring student environment with on-campus accommodations
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Over 250 student clubs and organizations
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No SAT/ACT/Letter of Recommendation required
Pathway options:
IUTP: Engineering and Physical Science
IUTP: Business and Economics
IUTP: Liberal Arts
Intakes: January, May, August
Your pathway to UNH
Undergraduate