College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Admitted Student Sessions

College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Admitted Student Sessions
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Thanks for your interest in the Admitted Student Session for the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS). While this event has passed, there’s always more to come. Head over to our visit opportunities page for our latest offerings. You can also explore other resources offered at CEPS to learn more about the distinct CEPS experience from our faculty, staff, and students. We can't wait to see you soon!

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    There are a million reasons why you should choose UNH's
    College of Engineering and Physical Sciences

    Here are our top 10...

  • Cybersecurity team
    10

    Compete on the cybersecurity team (one of many college-supported organizations in CEPS)

  • Student in manufacturing center at UNH
    9

    Conduct research in the Olson Advanced Manufacturing Center

  • CEPS intern
    8

    Get real-world experience (77% of graduates reported at least one internship experience and 95% of these experiences were paid)

  • Students building a car
    7

    Build a car and race it at Michigan International Speedway

  • NASA space shuttle
    6

    20+ NASA satellites with UNH-built instruments on board

  • IOL
    5

    World’s leading test facility for data and networking products (a.k.a. the InterOperability Lab)

  • CEPS students
    4

    Nearly $1 million in additional college-specific scholarship funding is awarded to CEPS students

  • Engineering professor and student
    3

    Conduct original research in first year as part of Innovation Scholars Program

  • UNH professor and student
    2

    Work directly with faculty experts in dozens of research labs (15-to-1 ratio)

  • CEPS student
    1

    95% of graduates report getting a job related to their major
    First Destination Survey

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