Attend a UNH Academic Tour
What is life as a University of New Hampshire Wildcat really like? Are you looking to dive deeper into the UNH experience and see exactly where you will learn and grow as a student? If so, check out our academic sessions and tours. These tours are a unique way to see firsthand the academic facilities for each college, while asking a real student all your questions and discovering unique course, internship, and hands-on learning opportunities. Read on to learn more about what you can expect from academic sessions and tours at UNH.
Engineering & Physical Science
Interested in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS)? Explore more through facility tours where you can:
- Discover world-class UNH facilities used by top companies in the world
- Tour our student-run Makerspace, open to projects from students of all majors
- Meet students and staff
- Explore Innovation Scholars, our unique hands-on research experience for first-year students
- Learn about internships and career paths
Health & Human Services
Interested in the College of Health and Human Services (CHHS)? You can tour our outstanding facilities, while you'll also:
- Learn about academic programs and majors
- Meet current students and ask them all your questions
- Discover hands-on, real-world learning experiences
- See how CHHS prepares students for careers that make a difference
Business & Economics
If you're considering studying at the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, you can see where you'll learn firsthand on a facility tour, where you can:
- Learn about academic programs you might be interested in
- Tour business classrooms and collaborative spaces with a current student
- Explore career preparation, networking, and employer connections
- Learn how experiential learning is integrated into the curriculum
Life Science & Agriculture
If you want to discover more about the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA), you can attend a facility tour, where you can:
- Learn more about academic programs you might be interested in
- See facilities and labs in real life
- Discover hands-on learning and research opportunities
- Ask a current student all your questions