UNH and its youth programs are committed to providing a community that is welcoming, inclusive, diverse, and equitable. Our values include civility and mutual respect with minor students and their families, as well as supporting that same respect among our youth participants.
Further, the health and safety of all UNH youth program participants is important to us, and we strive to maintain a healthy environment that promotes safety and enjoyment for all.
Families should review the information below and click on the links to learn more.
Health Care/Nutritional Needs
UNH hires a dedicated Summer Youth Program nurse who is available to all youth program staff, students, and families. The nurse provides triage medical care in the case of illness or injury.
The nurse also assists families with any pre-planning for medical concerns, and helps program staff and families in determining the appropriate administration of any medications a student may be taking while at the youth program.
Additionally, a UNH dietician is available for all Durham campus programs if special food arrangements are required in the dining hall. Please review the Allergy & Nutrition Information document below for more information. If a student requires specific meal planning, a parent/guardian must contact the dietician at least two weeks prior to arriving on campus.
Feel free to contact us if you have additional questions.