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.  

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Health management and policy major Sabrina Kadariya ’23 is a tour guide and campus ambassador involved in just about every element of UNH life. She at... Learn More
Student jobs abound at UNH, from paid internships with university departments to part-time positions in campus life. Current students will tell you th... Learn More
It’s official: you’re in. Now, there’s only one question left – well, maybe a few. How will the cost of tuition impact my family? How far will my scho... Learn More
College decisions are on your horizon – so why should you be thinking about graduate school? Many prospective undergraduates don’t know about one of U... Learn More
Imagine… It's the spring semester of your senior year and you already have an internship, advanced education or career lined up before you graduate. A... Learn More
Whether you know the University of New Hampshire as your state’s largest public university, your parents’ alma mater, or the home of your favorite hoc... Learn More
As an animal science major, junior Madison McEachern’s path to entrepreneurship might seem unexpected. However, she says that’s what makes UNH’s Entre... Learn More
Gabrielle Podmore ’21 began interning with the #UNHSocial team her sophomore year, helping to create posts for all sorts of platforms and all kinds of... Learn More
Try three. That’s the advice of dance and communication double major Lily Neher ’23 about getting involved, expanding your horizons and finding your p... Learn More
It’s a thankful time of year! The UNH social media team shares what Wildcats are especially grateful for this November. Learn More