Programs 
Researching programs can be done online or at the Robert G. LeBlanc International Resource Library in Hood House 203. Below are descriptions of the study abroad options available to UNH students. You can also visit this CIE Google map to view where programs are located around the world.
UNH Managed Programs
- Directed and administered by UNH faculty either on-site or from Durham/Manchester
- Suitable if you would like to study abroad with other UNH students
- Courses aligned with UNH curricula, making it easy to fulfill UNH Major, Minor and General Education/Discovery requirements
- Some programs are restricted to certain majors and/or have additional eligibility requirements
- Offered for academic year, fall, spring, summer, January-Term or Spring Break
- UNH tuition, plus program fees
UNH Exchange Programs
- Direct enrollment in UNH specially selected partner institutions abroad; also known as a reciprocal student exchange
- Suitable if you are more independent and would like a full-immersion experience
- All courses, programs and services are administered and delivered by the foreign university
- Some programs are restricted to certain majors and/or have additional eligibility requirements
- Offered for academic year, fall or spring
- UNH tuition, plus program fees
UNH Approved Programs
- Developed, managed and administered by professional third-party providers or universities abroad
- Suitable if you would like to study abroad with other Americans and/or international students
- Include additional student services, such as accommodations, orientation, excursions, and on-site coordination
- Have met UNH criteria as determined by the UNH University Committee on Study Abroad
- Some programs have additional eligibility requirements
- Offered for academic year, fall, spring or summer
- Provider's program fees, plus some UNH fees
Short-Term Study Abroad Policy
Faculty-led, short-term programs are offered during January Term, spring break and summer. These programs allow for greater flexibility in selection and enrollment because they take place during official UNH breaks.
Individual Study Abroad Policy
If a student cannot find a program that meets his or her academic requirements, there remain two options: petition to CIE to have a non-approved program granted a Study Abroad One-time Approval or officially withdraw from UNH for the term abroad and petition to transfer the credit after the program concludes.
