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We are concerned about every part of your life - not just academics.  We realize that some students need special help and assistance with many issues ranging from health and wellness concerns to navigating our hilly campus.  The following offices are ready and waiting to help you make the best of your UNH experience. 
Health Services

This your first stop if you have a medical concern, to help in managing a chronic illness, or if you need advice on any health concerns.  Health Services is nationally accredited and, in addition to medical care, offers nutrition counseling plus allergies & immunization services. 
General Information
Medical Care
Appointments

Effective for the 2007-08 academic year, the University of New Hampshire will be requiring health insurance as a condition of enrollment for all full-time students.  Information on the health insurance requirement and the new Student Health Benefits Plan can be found at http://www.unh.edu/vpsas/health.html

 

Health Education and
Promotion

The Office of Health Education and Promotion offers support groups and educational programs, and they have a great resource library.
The Office of Health Education & Promotion

 

UNH Dining
Nutrition
Education
Nutrition Education from UNH Dining can assist students with specific nutrition concerns or medically-restricted diets.  These students should meet with the registered dietitian and executive chef to review options for dining hall accommodations
UNH Dining/Nutrition Education
Disability Services for Students
In addition to working with students with documented permanent disabilities, Access -- Support Services for Students with Disabilities -- also works with students who have temporary issues such as broken legs, broken arms, and those students who have had surgical procedures that temporarily impact their academics.
Services for Students with Disabilities
The Counseling
Center
The Counseling Center offers individual and group counseling to all students and acts as a consultation and outreach service to the UNH community
The Counseling Center
S.H.A.R.P.P.
The Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP) is here to make campus safer for everyone. SHARPP raises awareness by presenting a varied calendar of programs throughout the year, and they assist survivors of sexual and intimate partner violence (past or persent) and concerned others. Peer advocates are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide emotional support, information, and access to any related services. All SHARPP services are free and confidential.
SHARPP
Chaplains'
Association
The Chaplains' Association reflects a wide range of religious affiliations.  Chaplains provide opportunities for worship, social events, fellowship, and unite students and the broader community through service and volunteer efforts.
Chaplains' Association


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