Undergraduate Admissions Blog

Undergraduate Admissions Blog
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How do I apply to UNH? What are my next steps as an admitted student? What is UNH student life like? The University of New Hampshire Undergraduate Admissions Blog is here to answer all of your questions. Learn from our application and admitted student tips and let current students tell you what it’s really like to go to UNH.  

The Wildcat Take Blog

My Favorite College Experiences
Pedro Doukas ’26, a mechanical engineering major, shares five of his most memorable experiences from an International Changemaker Grant trip to Senega... Learn More
According to U.S. News & World Report, UNH has been ranked the number one best value public university in New England for the fifth consecutive year. Learn More
Student Spotlight
Meet Daniel Sixon ’28, a computer science major, who spent the summer working in the UNH Vision Lab with the psychology department to write code for v... Learn More
Pedro Doukas ’26, a mechanical engineering major and comanager of the CEPS Makerspace, walks you through five ways you can use the CEPS Makerspace as ... Learn More
Day in My Life
Aliana Carbone '25, a business administration: management and sustainability dual major, walks us through a day in her life in Kenya, as a recipient o... Learn More
Parents Guide
Learn how your student will find the path to success, from career advising to peer tutoring. Learn More
Student Spotlight
Meet Anna Frisbie '26G, a recreation management and policy master's student who conducted research on soundscape management at Saguaro National Park. Learn More
Gain Skills in Education and Leadership
Are you looking for a flexible, affordable way to take the next step in your career? Learn More
Day in My Life
I highly recommend getting involved in research at UNH and presenting at the Undergraduate Research Conference. Learn More
Parents Guide
This blog post will explain what Early Action means and teach you how to guide your student toward finding the right application deadline for them. Learn More