The UNH Community Literacy Center is located in Suite 109 of Morrill Hall, 62 College Rd., Durham, NH.
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Who: Students in Grades 2-4
Where: Community Literacy Center, Suite 109 Morrill Hall
Winter/Spring 2025 Dates: Jan. 30, Feb. 6, Feb. 13, Feb. 20, Feb. 27, Mar. 6, Mar. 13, Mar. 27, Apr. 3, Apr. 10, Apr. 17
Day/Time: Thursdays 4:30-5:30pm
Cost: $5 per session (supported, in part, through funds raised via the 603 Challenge)
Registration closes the day prior to the session, unless full earlier. Additional information including drop off and pick up locations are sent directly from program staff.
No refunds are provided unless the program/session is cancelled.
Click the '+' on the blocks on the right to choose your session(s) and enroll. If using a mobile device, the blocks may appear on the bottom of the page.
Online Registration Instructions: please review before enrolling for the best outcome. Family Accounts are recommended for enrolling multiple children from one family in any UNH Youth Program. If you already have an account in our system, you will be asked to log into either a Family or Student Account. Be sure you know which type of account you have and know your username and password. We recommend you attempt to log into the Student or Family account before enrollment opens as this will minimize difficulty and time while enrolling. Do not create a new account if you have one already.
If you don't have an account already, you can set up an account at any time, even before you begin the registration process. When you create a new account, the email address provided in the profile should be that of a parent/legal guardian, not the participating student.
For more information and program questions, contact: literacy.center@unh.edu
For the program website: Community Literacy Center
Community Literacy Center Additional Information
Arrival/Drop-off: Please arrive 5-10 minutes early to programming so that programming can start on time. Children in grades four and below must be dropped off by an adult.
Late Arrivals: If your child arrives late, please make sure to check your child in face-to-face with a CLC staff member.
Dismissal: All minors must be dismissed to an authorized adult. Please make sure all authorized adults know to have a picture ID for pick-up. The default place for CLC pick-up is the waiting room in the 111 Suite. If you need a different pick-up location, like the parking spots outside of Morrill Hall, contact the organizer of your child’s program.