Student ServicesWe have many programs on campus to help you with your transition to college academically, mentally, and physically. You should never be shy about seeking help at the onset of a difficult situation. The earlier you let us know you need help, the more likely you will be successful. Disability Services for StudentsDisability Services for Students provides services to students with documented disabilities to ensure that all University activities and programs are accessible. The office also promotes the development of student self-reliance and the personal independence necessary to succeed in a University climate. Learn more at: http://www.unh.edu/disabilityservices/disabilityservices.html (603-862-2607) University Advising and Career CenterYour guide to life at and after UNH! The best career planning begins with academic planning. The University Advising and Career Center at: www.unh.edu/uacc provides resources on career options, internships, interest testing, interviewing, resume writing, and MORE! CFARThe Center for Academic Resources (CFAR) offers a wide range of academic support services available to all undergraduate students enrolled in at least one course. Services include learning skills instruction in topics such as time management, note-taking, and test-taking; peer support for academic and personal concerns, and drop-in tutoring for selected courses. Get complete details at: www.cfar.unh.edu Counseling CenterThe Counseling Center is the primary mental health facility on campus. Its services are included in the fees you pay as part of your tuition. It offers individual counseling, emergency assistance, group counseling, and learning disabilities screenings, among other things. Learn more at: www.unhcc.unh.edu/index.html Connors Writing CenterMore than just a proofreading service, the Writing Center provides individual help from trained consultants on all issues involving writing: subject choice, composing processes, genre, organization, structure, grammar and formal conventions, and English as a Second Language (ESL) issues. Available without charge to any member of the University community. Learn more at: http://www.unh.edu/writing/connors.html Health ServicesComprehensive health and wellness services, wellness education, and health promotion right in the heart of campus. First-year students are required to have a physical exam upon entrance to UNH, and must provide an immunization history from a health care provider. Prior to August 1st, you will be required to complete a Health History Form. The entrance requirements and form can be found online at: http://www.unh.edu/health-services/requirements.html. For other questions, call 603-862-1530 and follow the menu options. Health insuranceUNH requires health insurance as a condition of enrollment for full-time students. Students will have the option of waiving this requirement if they present proof of adequate coverage; alternatively, students can acquire affordable health insurance under a plan sponsored by the University and administered by Health Plans, Inc., a subsidiary of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care. For information, visit our website at http://www.unh.edu/health-services/shbp/. |