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Located on 84 acres 35 campus buildings Full time undergraduate enrollment of 3,700 students 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio Average class size is only 21 Nearly 100 different undergraduate majors and programs!. 50% men, 50% women Nearly 20% minority students
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Located on 84 acres • 35 campus buildings • Full time undergraduate enrollment of 3,700 students • 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio • Average class size is only 21 • Nearly 100 different undergraduate majors and programs!
50% men, 50% women • Nearly 20% minority students • 75% live on-campus, 25% commute • 51% live in CT, 49% out of state • Students come from 41 states and 25 foreign countries • 90% of our faculty hold PhD's or the highest degrees in their field
- Art - Biology - Biotechnology - Chemistry - Communication - Dental Hygiene - Education (BA/MS) - English - Environmental Science - Global Studies - Graphic Design - History - Interior Design - Liberal Studies - Marine Biology - Mathematics - Music - Music Industry - Music & Sound Recording - Nutrition & Dietetics - Political Science - Psychology - Theatre Arts - Undeclared
Recording Studios • Dental Center • Field Courses – Marine Biology, Environmental Science • Nutrition Lab, Food Lab • Graphic and Interior Design Facilities • Laurel Vlock Center for Convergent Media
State Teaching Certification in Elementary and Secondary Education • Combined 5-year program designed to keep your options open • Tuition-free Master’s Degree program with internship • Students begin education courses in junior year and graduate education courses in senior year • Receive certification and Master of Science in Education 13 months after completion of undergraduate program
Accounting • Entrepreneurship (minor) • Finance • Hotel & Restaurant Management • International Business (minor) • Management • Marketing • Sports Management • Tourism & Event • Management
Finance & Technology Center • Professional Enrichment Program • Professional Enrichment Center • Dean’s Student Intern Program • P.A.C.E. program • Corporate Challenge • - Hazell Institute for Hospitality & Tourism
- Chemistry • - Chemical Engineering * • - Civil Engineering * • - Computer Engineering * • - Computer Science * • - Electrical Engineering * • - General Engineering • - Information Technology • Mechanical Engineering * • Sustainability Studies • - System Engineering * 6 ABET Accredited Programs
Multidisciplinary Perspective • Innovative Spiral Curriculum • Project Planning & Development • Intro to Engineering • Team Building, Leadership, • and Communication Skills • - Professional Enrichment Program
Criminal Justice • Forensic Science • Fire Science • Fire Protection Engineering • - Legal Studies
Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science • National Crime Scene Training & Technology Center • National Cold Case Center • Fire Science Facilities: Dynamics Lab, Sprinkler Lab, Investigation Lab, and Detection Lab • Forensic Computer Investigation • Cyber Crime Lab • - National Security, International Justice, Law, Public Affairs, and more!
Reserve Officers' Training Corps - Acquire Leadership Skills - Free Tuition Scholarship - 25% Off Room & Board - Guaranteed Career After Graduation - Can Enroll All The Way Up To Your Junior Year - Graduate As A Second Lieutenant
L.I.F.E. LEARNING through faculty-mentored research IMMERSION through internships and cooperative education FULFILLMENT through service learning EXPERIENCE the world through study abroad
Career Enhancement • Personal Growth • Global Experience • - Great locations including Australia, China, England, Germany, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Spain, and Scotland
- UNH Admission Application - Application Fee: $25 online / $75 paper - Official high school and/or college transcript(s) - SAT/ACT Score - 250 to 500 word personal essay - 1 Letter of Recommendation from an academic source - Early Action Application PolicyStarted September 1st
Postmark date for application and all required materials is November 15 (or earlier) Admission decisions for Early Action I are mailed no later than December 15 Benefits include special consideration for Merit-Based Scholarships, Dean’s Scholarships, LLC Participation, Honors Program, and Housing
Postmark date for application and all required materials is January 15 (or earlier) Admission decisions for Early Action II are mailed no later than February 15 Benefits are the same as Early Action I but are based on the availability of funds and housing space
Based on space availability in certain majors after the Early Action I and Early Action II priority dates, you may still apply to UNH and your application will be evaluated on a rolling basis. You will receive a decision on your application within 2-4 weeks of when your completed application materials are received.
Advanced Placement (AP) CreditScore of 3, 4, or 5 on exam International Baccalaureate (IB) CreditScore of 4, 5, 6, or 7 on exams Transfer Creditfrom accredited 2-year and 4-year colleges with grades of C or better(Transfer Credit Evaluations)
Presidential Scholarship$16,000-$20,000 Distinguished Scholar Awards $12,000-$15,000 Scholarship amount based on a full academic year Renewable each year if student maintains 3.0 GPA at UNH and completes 24 credits per year $64,000 - $80,000 over 4 years
Charger Award$6,000 - $10,000 Leadership Award$1,000 - $3,000 Writing Award$1,000 - $3,000 Based on SAT/ACT Writing Score Awarded in addition to other scholarships
Dean’s Scholarships - $2,000Students who meet the Early Action I date are given special consideration Honors Scholarship - $1,000Students who meet the Early Action I date are given special consideration Transfer Presidential Scholarshipsfrom $9,000-$17,000Must have completed one full semester of full-time study at another college/university – 12 credits Athletic ScholarshipsNCAA Division II
FAFSA Apply for a Federal Pin Number at www.pin.ed.gov Serves as your e-signature when you file online Priority Deadline March 1, 2011 www.fafsa.ed.gov UNH Title IV School Code # 001397 2010 Federal Income Tax Documentation Due May 1, 2011
Office of Undergraduate Admissions adminfo@newhaven.edu 203-932-7319 | 1-800-342-5864, ext. 7319