Congratulations Transfer Students!We look forward to seeing you on campus! What’s next?The Office of Admissions is committed to working with you and your family. This Web site is packed with information to help you explore life at UNH more fully. It explains how to enroll at the University and provides information about housing and meal plans. But just as importantly, it answers many of the questions students frequently have about what happens next. Important datesBelow are important dates and deadlines you need to follow to enroll at UNH for the fall of 2008. March 1: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must be received by the federal processor. May 1: Postmarked date by which your enrollment fee/housing deposit payment is due. July 1: Final high school transcript due. Notarized Residency Form due for NH residents. Mid-July: Fall tuition bill posted to “MyUNH” account. Early August: Fall tuition bill payment due. Sept 2: Classes begin. Admission Status and Final TranscriptIf you are currently enrolled in coursework, your admission is provisional pending satisfactory completion of your coursework. It is your responsibility to have your final transcript sent to the Office of Admissions by July 1, 2008. Your admission may be suspended if we do not receive your final transcript by this date, or if your achievement falls below a satisfactory level. If you are transferring from a University System School (Keene State College, Plymouth State University of Granite State College), you still need to have your final transcripts sent to our office. If you are enrolled in coursework through the UNH Division of Continuing Education, the Thompson School of Applied Science, UNH at Manchester, or as a non-degree UNH student, the Office of Admissions will obtain your final transcript from the Office of the Registrar. |