Thousands of UNH students receive scholarships each year to help make their college education more affordable. You could be one of them. Complete the general application for scholarships administered by Student Financial Services. PLEASE NOTE: Other campus departments, such as your deans office, many have an additional application.
Scholarships for First Year Students
Undergraduate Admissions selects all first-year merit scholarship recipients
Scholarship |
Weighted GPA Range |
NH Resident | Non-NH Resident |
---|---|---|---|
Trustee's Scholarship |
4.01 and above |
$9,000 |
$14,000 |
Chancellor's Scholarship |
3.90 - 4.00 |
$7,000 |
$12,000 |
Presidential Scholarship |
3.70 - 3.89 |
$5,000 |
$9,000 |
Dean's Scholarship |
3.50 - 3.69 |
$3,000 |
$7,000 |
Director's Scholarship |
3.10 - 3.49 |
$1,000 |
$5,000 |
*UNH recalculates each applicant’s GPA using a weighted 4.0 scale using core academic courses in English, math, science, social science and foreign language. Electives that fall within one of the five core academic courses will be included in the UNH recalculated GPA.
Academic achievement in the classroom is the most critical factor in awarding merit scholarships at the University. Scholarships are intended to recognize, and reward behaviors valued by UNH.
Additional scholarships are available for current UNH students, students in specific college divisions, individual programs, and applicants to the Manchester Campus.
Awarded to:
- First-Year Applicants (domestic and international)
Annual amount:
- NH Residents: $9,000
- Non-Residents: $14,000
How to apply:
- No additional application required. Recipients will be selected at the time of application review for admission.
Criteria and restrictions:
- Awarded to our most academically competitive applicants with a weighted recalculated GPA greater than 4.0 in a strong college preparatory curriculum and consistent achievement.
- Renewable for up to 4-years (8 consecutive semesters), provided you meet the GPA and academic progress requirements.
- You must maintain continuous enrollment as a full-time student with a minimum of 12 credits per semester.
- You must achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.20 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) by the end of your fourth semester and maintain this GPA during the remainder of your undergraduate career at UNH.
- Should your residency change during your time as an enrolled student, your scholarship award is subject to change.
Awarded to:
- First-Year Applicants (domestic and international)
Annual amount:
- NH Residents: $7,000
- Non-Residents: $12,000
How to apply:
- No additional application required. Recipients will be selected at the time of application review for admission.
Criteria and restrictions:
- Awarded to academically competitive applicants with a weighted recalculated GPA between 3.90-4.00 in a strong college preparatory curriculum and consistent achievement.
- Renewable for up to 4-years (8 consecutive semesters), provided you meet the GPA and academic progress requirements.
- You must maintain continuous enrollment as a full-time student with a minimum of 12 credits per semester.
- You must achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.20 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) by the end of your fourth semester and maintain this GPA during the remainder of your undergraduate career at UNH.
- Should your residency change during your time as an enrolled student, your scholarship award is subject to change.
Awarded to:
- First-Year Applicants (domestic and international)
Annual amount:
- NH Residents: $5,000
- Non-Residents: $9,000
How to apply:
- No additional application required. Recipients will be selected at the time of application review for admission.
Criteria and restrictions:
- Awarded to academically competitive applicants with a weighted recalculated GPA between 3.7 -3.89 in a strong college preparatory curriculum and consistent achievement.
- Renewable for up to 4-years (8 consecutive semesters), provided you meet the GPA and academic progress requirements.
- You must maintain continuous enrollment as a full-time student with a minimum of 12 credits per semester.
- You must achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.20 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) by the end of your fourth semester and maintain this GPA during the remainder of your undergraduate career at UNH.
- Should your residency change during your time as an enrolled student, your scholarship award is subject to change.
Awarded to:
- First-Year Applicants (domestic and international)
Annual amount:
- NH Residents: $3,000
- Non-Residents: $7,000
How to apply:
- No additional application required. Recipients will be selected at the time of application review for admission.
Criteria and restrictions:
- Awarded to academically competitive applicants with a weighted recalculated GPA between 3.50-3.69 in a strong college preparatory curriculum and consistent achievement.
- Renewable for up to 4-years (8 consecutive semesters), provided you meet the GPA and academic progress requirements.
- You must maintain continuous enrollment as a full-time student with a minimum of 12 credits per semester.
- You must achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.20 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) by the end of your fourth semester and maintain this GPA during the remainder of your undergraduate career at UNH.
- Should your residency change during your time as an enrolled student, your scholarship award is subject to change.
Awarded to:
- First-Year Applicants (domestic and international)
Annual amount:
- NH Residents: $1,000
- Non-Residents: $5,000
How to apply:
- No additional application required. Recipients will be selected at the time of application review for admission.
Criteria and restrictions:
- Awarded to academically competitive applicants with a weighted recalculated GPA between 3.10 - 3.49 in a strong college preparatory curriculum and consistent achievement.
- Renewable for up to 4-years (8 consecutive semesters), provided you meet the GPA and academic progress requirements.
- You must maintain continuous enrollment as a full-time student with a minimum of 12 credits per semester.
- You must achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.20 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) by the end of your fourth semester and maintain this GPA during the remainder of your undergraduate career at UNH.
- Should your residency change during your time as an enrolled student, your scholarship award is subject to change.
Awarded to:
- First-Year Applicants to the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
Amount:
- Variable — each scholarship covers a significant portion of a student’s tuition, fees, and room & board for four years of undergraduate education at UNH.
How to apply:
- Early action applicants who are competitive for the CEPS Industry Scholarship will receive an email inviting them to apply shortly after they receive their admit decision to a major within UNH’s College of Engineering and Physical Sciences.
- All finalists will be invited to participate in a Zoom video interview as part of the scholarship review process in early March.
- Applicants will be notified of the results by mid-March or early April.
Criteria and restrictions:
- Students must apply to a major in UNH’s College of Engineering and Physical Sciences by the November 15 Early Action option to be eligible for consideration.
- Selection is very competitive and is not automatic. Eligible students must present a rigorous program of study including a minimum of four years of mathematics and four years of science with preference given to Pre-Engineering Programs, Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate courses.
- Scholarship is awarded each year to the highest caliber students who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement.
- Please note that the Whelan Scholarship requires that students submit a completed Free Application for Federal Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1 and have demonstrated financial need.
- Other factors that are considered, but weighed less heavily, in the awarding process include diversity (broadly defined), leadership experiences, and high school or community involvement.
Need-based awards granted to incoming first-year students of all backgrounds, life experiences, and viewpoints whose presence will contribute to a diverse student body at UNH. A diverse student body that enhances the UNH educational experience will include students of varied race, age, ethnicity, family or marital status, gender identity or expression, language, national origin, physical and mental ability, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, and veteran status.
The University of New Hampshire’s commitment to the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion is grounded in and enhances our mission as a public, land-grant institution—education, research, and service — in a diverse and increasingly interconnected world. To further this commitment, UNH seeks to recruit, admit, support, and graduate a diverse undergraduate student body.
A diverse student body that enhances the UNH educational experience will include students of varied race, age, ethnicity, family or marital status, gender identity or expression, language, national origin, physical and mental ability, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, and veteran status. Admitted students of all backgrounds, life experiences, and viewpoints whose presence will contribute to a diverse student body at UNH will be considered.
Awarded to:
- First-year applicants who are student athletes
Amount:
- Variable
How to apply:
- Contact UNH Athletics for details. The director of athletics, in consultation with coaches, distributes financial assistance to student athletes.
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT CRITERIA AND RESTRICTIONS for athletic scholarships.
Awarded to:
- Students who are enrolled at UNH-Durham and UNH-Manchester undergraduate and incoming students
Amount:
- Variable
How to apply:
- An application is available here for the university community scholarship fund.
Awarded to:
- First-year international student applicants
Amount:
- Variable
How to apply:
- No additional application necessary
- All applicants to UNH are considered for merit-based scholarship at the time of application review. Academic achievement in the classroom is the most critical factor in awarding merit scholarships at the University. Scholarships are intended to recognize, and reward behaviors valued by UNH.
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT CRITERIA AND RESTRICTIONS for International student scholarships.
Awarded to:
- An incoming freshman who is a direct descendant of a relative who is/was an alumnus/a of UNH and who has served or continues to serve UNH
Amount:
- $3,000/year (provided recipient maintains GPA of at least 3.2 and in good standing); based on need
How to apply:
- Submit application
More Information about Criteria and Restrictions for the UNH alumni association legacy scholarship.
Awarded to:
- A first-year full-time student on the UNH Manchester campus who participated on a FIRST Robotics Competition team during high school
Amount:
- $5,000, renewable for four years
How to apply:
- UNH Manchester application for admission, plus FIRST application, letter of recommendation from a FIRST mentor or coach, and an essay describing your FIRST experience. This is awarded on merit. The recipient must maintain continuous full-time enrollment and a GPA of at least 3.0 for renewal.
Awarded to:
- A student whose families have resided in New Hampshire for at least three generations
Amount:
- Variable
How to apply:
- Self-nominate or be nominated by faculty or staff member
This scholarship is established at UNH through the generosity of Vincent F. Luti ’52 of Westport, Massachusetts. The scholarship is named in memory of his parents, Angelica Rose Basso, the daughter of Italian immigrants, and Vincent (Vincenzo) Luti a native of Tuscany, Italy. Through intelligence and hard work, they created lives rich in values for themselves and their son, Vincent Francis Luti, the donor. The fund was established in deep gratitude to his parents for the care in his upbringing, the support of his interest in music and the arts, and the development of his intellectual humanism through a BA in music and art within a broad humanistic base of studies at UNH. The purpose of this scholarship is that their memory and values live on in helping students in need from New Hampshire achieve their educational goals. Undergraduate students who are studying a major in the College of Liberal Arts or the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture are eligible for this scholarship. Recipients are selected by Financial Aid.
Awarded to:
- Students who enroll in the UNH Army ROTC program
Amount:
- Paid tuition and fees; grant funds toward room and board; annual book benefit of $1,200; monthly tax-free stipend
How to apply:
- Contact the UNH Army ROTC office.
- Winners are chosen based on academic success, SAT/ACT results, teacher evaluations, extracurricular activities, leadership potential, a physical aptitude exam and a personal interview
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT CRITERIA AND RESTRICTIONS for the army ROTC scholarship.
Awarded to:
- Students who enroll in the Army National Guard or Army Reserve
Amount:
- Paid tuition and fees; monthly drill pay; monthly cadet stipend
How to apply:
- Find forms on the UNH Army ROTC website
Awarded to:
- First-Year Applicants from New Hampshire
Amount:
- $2,000 - $10,000
How to apply:
- The Hamel Scholarship provides a yearly award to exceptional in-state students who apply by the early-action deadline.
Criteria and restrictions:
- $2,000-10,000
- NH Residents only
- The Hamel Scholars Program seeks to help exceptional in-state students develop their full potential and graduate from UNH poised to become active, engaged leaders in communities throughout the state. The scholarships are funded through a gift from Dana Hamel, a resident of New Hampshire and a long-time supporter of UNH.
- The scholarship provides substantial financial support in the form of a yearly scholarship plus special opportunities for academic and co-curricular engagement. The Admissions Office will determine the amount of each award, which is a supplement to any merit or need-based financial aid awards.
- Selection is very competitive, is not automatic, and limited to in-state applicants who apply by the early action deadline. A limited number are awarded each year to the highest caliber in-state students who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement coupled with notable leadership skills in their school and/or communities. Renewable for all four years of a recipient’s UNH undergraduate career, provided he or she meets the renewal criteria.
- Minimally, candidates will have academic credentials in line with those of students who are invited to the University Honors Program and demonstrate meaningful involvement in school or broader community and a strong interest in and capacity for sustained community engagement.
- We suggest applying by the November 15, early action deadline for preferred consideration. Students who are deemed competitive for the Hamel Scholarship are invited to submit a required supplemental application for the Hamel Scholarship.
Awarded to:
- Students who enroll in the UNH Air Force ROTC program
Amount:
- Tuition and most lab fees; textbook allowance; monthly cash stipend
How to apply:
- Apply on the U.S. Air Force ROTC website
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT CRITERIA AND RESTRICTIONS for the air force ROTC scholarship.
Awarded to:
- Students from Carroll County that have financial need
Amount:
- Varies
How to apply:
Scholarships for Transfer Students
Accepted transfer students from both associate degree programs and from four year colleges are eligible for scholarships based on listed criteria. Applications must be submitted by the semester deadlines to be eligible for these scholarships. They are not available to students who have already received a bachelor's degree.
ASSOCIATE DEGREE TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIP
$3,000 annually ($1,500 per semester)
This scholarship is awarded to accepted full-time students who are enrolled in an associate degree program and have 24 transferable college credits and a 3.50 or higher.
College GPA 3.50+
ASSOCIATE DEGREE TRANSFER ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP
$5,000 annually ($2,500 per semester)
This scholarship is awarded to accepted full-time students who have completed an associate degree with a 3.50 or higher cumulative GPA.
College GPA 3.50+
TRANSFER DISTINCTION SCHOLARSHIP
$3,000 annually ($1,500 per semester)
This scholarship is awarded to accepted full-time students who are enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program and have 24 transferable college credits and a 3.50 or higher cumulative GPA.
College GPA 3.50+
TRANSFER EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP
$5,000 annually ($2,500 per semester)
This scholarship is awarded to accepted full-time students who are enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program and have 24 transferable college credits and a 3.80 or higher cumulative GPA.
College GPA 3.80+
MERRIMACK VALLEY TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIP
$1,500 annually ($750 per semester)
College GPA 3.30+
MILLYARD TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIP
$1,000 annually ($500 per semester)
College GPA 2.70+
Scholarships for Continuing Students
DAVID ELLSWORTH DAVIS NEW HAMPSHIRE SCHOLARSHIP
THE ALUMNI MERITORIOUS SERVICE AWARD ASSOCIATION PRIZE
THE CLASS OF 1985 & 1986 LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP
CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIPS (MULTIPLE OPPORTUNITIES)
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP
GRAD SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS
Frank S. Lord Scholarship
Scholarships from Colleges and Schools
CARSEY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES
COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
COLLEGE OF LIFE SCIENCES AND AGRICULTURE
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
UNH College for Professional Studies Online
Fellowships
Once enrolled at UNH you’ll have exclusive access to the Office of National Fellowships, which will help you apply for and obtain Fulbright fellowships, Gilman International Scholarships and many other funding opportunities.
Other Scholarships
Dedicated Army National Guard Scholarship
Awarded to:
- Students who enroll in the Army National Guard
Amount:
- Paid tuition and fees; monthly drill pay; monthly cadet stipend
How to apply:
- Find forms on the UNH Army ROTC website