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  1. Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Smith Hall 3 Garrison Ave. Durham, NH 03824 Office hours: M-F 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. P: (603) 862-1360 F: (603) 862-0077 E: admissions@unh.edu

    • UNH Durham Campus Degree Programs
    • Admission Criteria
    • Admission Test Requirements
    • Music Candidates
    • Admission Deadlines
    • Deferred Admission
    • Advanced Standing
    • Associate Degree Candidacy
    • Eligibility For Degree Candidacy
    • Readmission

    UNH welcomes campus visitors year-round. In-person campus tours are led by student admissions representatives who provide a general overview of academic programs and campus life opportunities. Professional admissions staff are available to provide information about the criteria used by the admissions committee in reviewing candidates and to address...

    Admission to a bachelor's degree program is based upon successful completion of a strong secondary school program of college preparatory coursework. Primary consideration is given to the academic record, as demonstrated by the quality of the candidate's secondary school course selections, achievement in their secondary school courses and recommenda...

    Beginning fall 2020, first-year applicants have the option to submit SAT or ACT scores to be considered as a part of their admission application. Applicants are not required to submit SAT or ACT scores as part of the admissions application process at the University of New Hampshire. When submitting the admissions application, you will be asked “Wou...

    Candidates applying for programs in the Department of Music must make arrangements with the department chairperson for an audition. Details regarding audition requirements may be obtained from the department, or may be found on the Department of Music website at http://cola.unh.edu/music.

    The Office of Admissions welcomes high school students who are interested in being considered for admission to UNH as a first-year student in the fall to apply any time after August 1 at the start of their senior year. The application deadline for Early Action is November 15 and Regular Decision is February 1. Early Action applicants will receive a...

    Admitted students to the University may request to defer their admission for up to a year. Requests to defer admission enables students to reserve their space at the University while taking a semester or an academic year away from school for work or travel. With few exceptions, UNH will not approve deferral requests in which the student will be tak...

    The University recognizes outstanding secondary school work by means of advanced placement and credit for those who have taken enriched or accelerated courses before entering college. Applicants may qualify for such credit by successfully completing coursework for college credit and satisfactory achievement on University-approved placement examinat...

    The University accepts candidates who have demonstrated ability and motivation for learning through academic achievement, work experience, and/or military service for associate in applied science degree programs. Students may be considered for admission to associate in applied science degree programs offered by the University's Thompson School of A...

    Applicants may be candidates for any undergraduate degree offered by the University. However, applicants having a bachelor of arts (B.A.) degree will not be admitted into a program of study that awards the same degree (e.g., B.A. History and B.A. Zoology). Applicants can earn more than one bachelor of science (B.S.) degree, provided that each degre...

    An undergraduate who withdraws, does not register for UNH coursework in a given semester, or is suspended or dismissed from the University thereby terminates degree candidacy and must apply for readmission by the following deadlines: fall semester, June 1; spring semester, November 1. Readmission applications are processed in the Office of Admissio...

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  3. Office of Undergraduate Admissions 3 Garrison Avenue Durham, NH 03824. P: (603) 862-1360 E: admissions@unh.edu

  4. Contact Admissions. Learn more about applying to UNH undergraduate admissions as a first-year, transfer, international, or non-traditional student. UNH uses the Common Application.

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