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Academic
Advising
Make a connection with your academic advisor.  This person will be your main link to the academic world.  Learn more about your advising options.
Academic Advising.
Center for
Academic
Resources
The Center for Academic Resources (CFAR) offers a range of academic-related services to undergraduate students like: learning skills instruction, reading assessment, drop-in subject area tutoring, study groups, course information, and much more.
CFAR
The Robert J. Connors
Writing Center
This office provides individual help on all issues involving writing: subject choice, organization and structure plus grammar, punctuation and spelling.  Skilled staff will work with students on papers and projects.
The Robert J. Connors Writing Center
UNH
Libraries
The Dimond Library is the main library located centrally on campus.  The UNH Libraries website includes information on branch libraries, the online and CD catalog systems, plus basic tools and guide to the UNH library system.
UNH Libraries
The Honors
Program
The primary purpose of the University of New Hampshire Honors Program is to provide a variety of opportunities for academic exploration. Students participate fully in the mainstream of university life, but also benefit from the small classes and individualized instruction that distinguish the  program. 
The Honors Program
Students with
Disabilities
Academic accommodations for students with physical, learning and other disabilities are provided by the Office of Disability Services for Students.office. Services include:  meetings with Coordinator, notetakers, exam accommodations, and more.
Disability Services for Students
Undergraduate
Research
Opportunities
Program
(UROP)

The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program ( UROP ) invites you to experience the challenges and excitement of pursuing a research project. Working directly with a faculty member who shares your interests, you will develop questions, investigate resources, and interpret your findings. UROP is open to students in all majors. It offers summer fellowships and academic year awards to support your research project. A great experience that will help you prepare for future careers or graduate training.

Find Out More:
website: www.unh.edu/urop
email: undergrad.research@unh.edu
or visit the UROP Office, Hood House 209.

The Center for
International
Education
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS DUAL MAJOR:
Curious to know how the world works? Want to understand global issues? A dual major is open to students from all colleges and majors! This rewarding interdisciplinary program is designed to prepare students for careers with an international focus . PLAN EARLY!

phone: 862-2398
web page: www.unh.edu/cie
email: marina.markot@unh.edu

STUDY ABROAD:
Want to study Art in Italy or Marine Biology in Australia? How about Ecology and Conservation in Africa, or Engineering in Budapest? At CIE you can learn about these, or any of the hundreds of amazing places UNH students choose to spend a year, semester, or summer studying abroad. PLAN EARLY! Study Abroad Information Sessions - every Thursday at 1:00 pm in Hood House, Room 226

phone: 862-2398
web page: www.unh.edu/cie
email: study.abroad@unh.edu

In addition, CIE has information about scholarships supporting International Education and International Research opportunities.

National Student
Exchange/
Washington
Internship Program

NATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE:
The National Student Exchange is a consortium of over 170 colleges and universities throughout the  United States and its territories. Through this academic program, students continue to make progress toward their home campus degree while studying at another location. After a semester or year on exchange, students return to their home campus to complete their remaining degree requirements and graduate

more information: National Student Exchange Program

WASHINGTON INTERNSHIP PROGRAM:
Live, work, and earn credit in Washington, DC! The University of New Hampshire (UNH) , in cooperation with The Washington Center (TWC) , offers internships in a city unique in its status as a national and international capital. As such, it provides resources and opportunities unavailable elsewhere. As the epicenter of American government, Washington is a natural setting for political study. Beyond the political/government realm, Washington is also home to hundreds of major corporations and organizations. There are countless opportunities for all majors, including positions in the media, the arts, education, business, science, international affairs, health care and more.

more information: Washington Internship Information

contact: Paula DiNardo UNH Exchange Coordinator
location: 114 Hood House
phone: (603) 862-3485
tty: (603) 862-2607
fax: (603) 862-3104


UNH Colleges
The following are websites with specific information about your college.  Also included within each site are
college-created websites when available.
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences

College of Liberal Arts

College of Life Sciences and Agriculture

School of Health and Human Services

Thompson School of Applied Science

Whittemore School of Business and Economics

Division of Continuing Education

Undergraduate Catalog:
In addition to copy of the UNH Undergraduate Catalog
that you received with your admission materials, there is also an on-line version available.
Online Catalog


Dept of Residential Life
13A Hitchcock Hall
5 Quad Way-UNH
Durham, NH 03824
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Colleen Sullivan, Assistant Director
Department of Residential Life
University of New Hampshire
Phone(603) 862-2268