UNH's COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY OF CARE
Student Support Services Available on the Durham Campus
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Center for Academic Resources (CFAR)
Smith Hall, Second Floor? ~?603-862-3698
Services:
- Academic coaching (meet with academic counselor, academic mentoring, subject area tutoring, course selection resources)
- TRIO/Student Support Services (SSS)
- Graduate school/GRE preparation, study tips and tools online (time management, exam preparation, organization, general study tips and tools, reading strategies, note taking)
Thompson Hall, Room 102? ~ 603-862-2053
Services:
- Medical leave of absence
- Letters of temporary accommodation
- Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) consults for/under the Dean of Students Office
- Basic needs coordination and case management
4 Pettee Brook Lane ~?603-862-9355
Services:
- Full-service ambulatory care program providing clinical medical care
- Living Well Services including:
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?Individual wellness coaching/education sessions
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?Education/support groups
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?Educational programs
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?Community/public health resources
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?Other wellness focuses (alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, chronic illness, complementary health, emotional health, eating concerns mentors, sex and gender, stress management
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Student Accessibility Services (SAS)
Smith Hall, Second Floor ~?603-862-2607
Services:
- Strategies for success
- Advising and course selection
- Academic assistance
- Accommodations (notetaking, academic accommodations, food allergies/dietary conditions, housing accommodations, mobility related, service animals), assistive technology, documentation support
2 Pettee Brook Lane ~ 24/7 Helpline: 603-862-SAFE
Services:
- Crisis intervention
- Advocacy
- Medical accompaniment
- Legal accompaniment
- Academic intervention
- Support groups
- Debriefing consultations
The Aulbani J. Beauregard Center for Equity, Freedom and Justice (Beauregard Center)
Memorial Union Building (MUB), Room 120 ~?603-862-5204
Services:
- Support services
- Advocacy
- Cultural and educational programs
- Student community meeting space
- Social and study space
- Video library
academic advising
Hood House, 89 Main Street ~?603-862-2064
Services:
- Advising for Continuing Education students, pre-admit students, and undeclared students in the College of Liberal Arts
- Drop-in advising or schedule an appointment
- Explore UNH majors and careers
- Degree Works degree evaluation tool
UNH Career and Professional Success
Hood House, 89 Main Street ~?603-862-2070
Services:
- Career counseling
- Career resources (resume templates, cover letter resources, interview techniques, job search support)
- Internship support
- Career events
- Grad school advising
Office of International Student & Scholars (OISS)
Conant Hall, Room 315 ~?603-862-1288
Services:
- Coordinates programs to bring international, campus, and local communities together
- Visa support and immigration advising
- Admissions and financial aid
- International student employment
- Updates on US immigration orders
- Housing/dining/health
- Lunch group for students
- Other activities
Hood House, Ground Floor ~?603-862-0643
Services:
- Financial aid questions
- Career resources,
- Broad support for veterans and active military individuals
Hood House, Room 116 ~?(603) 862-3488
Services:?The?Challenging Ourselves in a New and Nurturing Environment by Coming Together?(CONNECT) Program is designed to help students that have been historically excluded from higher education (People of Color, first-generation and/or high financial need) thrive at UNH.
Dimond Library,?Room 329?~?(603) 862-3272
Services:
- Writing support in person or virtual
- Writing resources
- Accountability sessions
- Community writing table
18 Library Way ~?(603) 862-1535
Services:
- My library accounts
- Borrow & renew
- Interlibrary loan
- Computers and printing
- Study spaces
- Document delivery
- Research guides,
- Ask a librarian
Kingsbury Hall, Room W383 ~?(603) 862-2320
Services:
- Drop-in tutoring
- Support for students in 400 level math courses
- Private tutoring
- Statistics consulting
83 Main St. ~?(603) 862-2600
Services: The hub of student life on campus, the MUB has services, facilities, and student activities. Including:
- Food Court,
- Student mailroom
- Games room
- Campus services
- Movie theaters
- UNH bookstore
- The Aulbani J. Beauregard Center
- Student radio station
- Various?student organizations
83 Main St. ~?(603) 862-2400
Services: Information about 250+ recognized student organizations on campus. Find new interests, develop leadership skills, and expand your social network.
Stoke Hall, 11 Garrison Ave ~?(603) 862-3600
Services:
- Assists students with paying for their tuition/housing at UNH
- Help with FAFSA completion
- Help with searching/applying for scholarships
- Provides information about student loans
Stoke Hall, Rm 180 ~?(603) 862-1500
Services:
- Offers support around registering for classes and accessing academic records
- Provides assistance with questions related to graduation, course catalogs, and other academic support
UNH Global (Global Education/Study Abroad)
Conant Hall, Room 310 ~?(603) 862-2398
Services:
- Offers information and support to students looking to study abroad, either internationally or nationally
- Provides support to international students and scholars (separate from Office of International Students and Scholars)
Civil Rights & Equity Office (CREO)
Thompson Hall, Room 305 ~?(603) 862-2930
Services: Responsible for oversight of the University’s compliance efforts in regard to affirmative action, Title IX, disability laws and regulations, equal employment laws and campus initiatives aimed at creating a diverse, welcoming and equitable campus.
Transit & Connector: (603) 862-2328 ~ Transit Building, 20 Sage Way
Parking: (603) 862-1010 ~ Campus Services Office, Memorial Union Building, Room 211
Services:
- Buses & shuttles:?Wildcat transit routes, campus connector, arrival predictions, fares & information
- Parking:?Visitor parking, campus parking map, parking permits, ticket payments & appeals
- Wildcat access:?Safe rides, carpooling, regional transportation,
- Mobile application:?Nextbus
18 Waterworks Road ~?(603) 862-1427
Services:
- Student and community safety services
- RAVE Guardian
- uSafe US
- Blue light emergency telephone poles throughout campus
- Walking escorts available
- Campus alerts
UNH Chaplain and Spiritual Life Association
Thompson Hall, Room G06 ~?(603) 862-2054
Services: The UNH Chaplain and Spiritual Life Association is a spiritual community of associated chaplains, representing many of the world's religious, spiritual, and faith traditions, who share a collective commitment to serving the spiritual needs of the students, faculty, and staff of UNH.
- Helps the UNH community stay connected with their faith tradition
- Coordinates on-campus worship opportunities
- Helps students find off campus congregations and organizations
Hamel Recreation Center, 5 Edgewood Rd. ~?(603) 862-2031
Services: offers a variety of programming including
- Outdoor adventures
- Club and intramural sports
- Fitness classes
- Aquatics
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Office of Off-Campus Engagement and Fraternity and Sorority Life
MUB – Suite 114 ~?(603) 862-1002
Services:
- Off campus Housing Portal can help students find housing off-campus (not affiliated with UNH)– click here
- For more information about Fraternity and Sorority Life, click here
Housing: 10 Academic Way ~?603 – 862 - 2120
Res Life: 5 Quad Way ~?603 – 862 - 2268
Services: Online chat feature for immediate help. Can use the Housing Toolkit feature on website to be directed to services. Website includes:
- Important dates (housing applications, etc.).
- Interactive housing map
- Live-On Requirement: as of Fall 2023,?all new undergraduate, full time, first year and transfer students, who are under the age of 21, on the UNH Durham campus are required to live on campus for 4 semesters, unless they have an approved exemption.
Holloway Commons – Fourth?Floor ~?(603) 862-1821
Services: Look on website for information about:
- Menus and locations
- Meal plan information
- Nutrition
- Sustainability
- Hours, policies, etc.
- Help with nutrition, nutrition concerns or goals
- ?Information about ID Cards.
Hitchcock Hall, 5 Quad Way ~?(603) 862-3377
Services:
- Report various concerns, such as
- Misconduct
- Discrimination/harassment/interpersonal violence
- Academic misconduct
- Organizational misconduct
- Concerns for a student’s wellbeing
- Information about the?UNH Conduct system
- Parent and family resources for going through conduct system
- Policies about educational records and privacy
Thompson Hall , Room G06 ~?(603) 862-2053
Services: Provides housing, food and financial support to students in need.
- Housing: The Inn Between is available to UNH students to pay for housing during Thanksgiving, Spring Break and January Term. UNH also provides emergency support for students experiencing emergency housing loss.
- Food: Swipe it Forward is a program for UNH students who are challenged by food insecurity to confidentially request and receive meal swipes in the dining halls or as a Meal to Go. The Cats’ Cupboard is a free food pantry in MUB for students.
- Money: The Student Emergency Financial Assistance Fund (SEFA) provides UNH students who are unable to meet essential expenses due to a temporary or unexpected hardship with short-term financial assistance once per academic year.
- Laptop Loaner program.?