UNH Fast Facts
• 11,500+ undergraduate and 2,596 graduate students • Students representing 49 states and more than 33 countries • 200+ undergraduate and graduate degree programs • 250+ study abroad/away programs • 16:1 student-faculty ratio
• 84% of classes with fewer than 50 students • Average class size of 35 students • 18 Division I athletic teams and 29 club sports • 200+ student clubs and organizations • One of six universities nationwide to receive a STARS Platinum rating by the Association of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) • R1 Carnegie Research designation
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ould you like to study in the US? Con- sider the University of New Hampshire. A center of academic excellence and
research, UNH offers you the opportunity to live in New England, one of the country’s most beau- tiful regions. The University is located in Durham, New Hampshire, a friendly college town with the Atlantic Ocean just 10 miles from campus and the city of Boston and New Hampshire’s lakes region each only an hour’s drive away. Less than two hours away, students can also hike and ski the trails of the White Mountains. Choose UNH and you’ll be in good company.
Our students come from all over the US and more than 60 other countries. With nearly 12,000 under- graduates and 2,500+ graduate students, you’ll benefit from a diversity of people and interests on campus.
Explore our immersive academic opportunities Our schools and colleges bring faculty and under- graduates together to examine the past, engage with the present, and shape the future. Find your
calling or explore your passion in our Agriculture, Arts, Business, Economics, Engineering, Health & Human Services, Humanities, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, and Social Sciences programs. Our professors include Fulbright Fellows and internationally renowned experts, writers, artists, and more. They’ve won major awards from Gug- genheim, the National Science Foundation, and Pulitzer, but they’re also friendly, accessible hu- man beings who want to help you succeed.
Campus life This is a place where differences are honored and kindness and compassion are shared values. Residence halls are clustered in mini-neighbor- hoods around campus and range from traditional brick dorms to townhouses and high-rises. We also offer themed houses and floors for arts, leader- ship, outdoor experiences, and more, plus living- learning communities for select academic pro- grams and interests. There are opportunities to get involved at every turn, with more than 200 stu- dent clubs and organizations as well as dozens of club and intramural sports.
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CollegeXpress.com International Colleges & Universities What Students Say About UNH...
“ I really like the experience of being an ESL student at UNH. I’ve had the opportunity to learn a lot of American culture and get involved. This is a good way to improve my English. The professors teach many tools to improve [these] skills.”
— Karina, Venezuela
“ I have wonderful classmates. Before I came here, I was worried about who my classmates would be; however, they’re really friendly. I have been many places with them and had so much fun. The great relationships with classmates make me happy and keep me motivated.”
— Masa, Japan
“ I love New Hampshire, especially Durham. It’s a very beautiful place and is good for students to study and live in. I love my residence hall, residence hall director, and resident assistants. They’re very nice and kind people. They always help me when I have problems.”
— Yue (Bella), China
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