
Contact Information
Mailing Address
400 Commercial Street,
Manchester, NH 03101-1113
Main Phone Number
603-641-4321
Registration Desk
603-641-4136
FAX Switchboard
603-641-4305
FAX Faculty Office
603-641-4303
FAX Student Services
603-641-4125
TTY: Local 603-641-4308
Out-of-State (NH Relay)
800-735-2964
E-Mail Addresses
unhm@unh.edu
Web Address
www.unhm.unh.edu
Welcome to UNH Manchester, the university's urban campus.
UNH's urban college serves people who live and work in the Merrimack Valley and the state’s southern tier.
- UNH Manchester was established in 1985 as the 6th college of the University of New Hampshire, which is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. and is a part of the University System of New Hampshire.
- UNH Manchester has the same admission, general education and graduation requirements as the main, residential campus in Durham.
- UNH Manchester delivers university resources to the region's center of business, finance, government and industry.
- The student body comprises a unique mix of traditional-age and older commuter students which reflects the Merrimack Valley's rich ethnic, economic and cultural diversity.
- Innovative, interdisciplinary and practical liberal arts and applied programs reflect the college's urban mission and proactive response to the needs of area business and industry.
- The campus includes the main building, University Center, at 400 Commercial Street and the fourth floor at 286 Commercial Street in Manchester's historic millyard.
- The UNH Manchester library collection includes 30,000+ print volumes and 2,500 films with access to 23,000 electronic journals.
- UNH Manchester also has a video editing lab, radio studio, smart classrooms, three computer labs (PC and Mac), and wireless access throughout University Center.
UNH Manchester Facts
- Enrollment Overview
- Student Snapshot (2006-2007)
- Faculty/Staff Snapshot
- Fastest Growing Bachelors' Degree Programs
- Academic and Co-curricular Opportunities
- 2006-2007 Cost of Education
- 2007 Annual Operating Budget $9.5 Million
Enrollment Overview
| Enrollment Overview | |
|---|---|
| Fall 2006 Enrollment | 1,514 |
| Undergraduate | 796 |
| Graduate | 315 |
| Continuing Education | 279 |
| Number of graduates in 2006 | 196 |
| Number of alumni | 2,906 |
Student Snapshot (2006-2007)
| Student Snapshot | |
|---|---|
| Average undergraduate SAT Verbal | 525 |
| Average undergraduate SAT Math | 525 |
| Average age | 25 |
| % of female students | 67 |
| % of male students | 33 |
| % of NH resident | 97 |
| No. of countries represented on campus | 22 |
Faculty/Staff Snapshot
| Faculty/Staff Snapshot | |
|---|---|
| No. Full-time Faculty | 36 |
| No. Part-time Faculty | 104 |
| No. of Staff | 60 |
| Average student:faculty ratio | 9:1 |
| No. Undergraduate degree/Certificate programs | 21 |
| No. Graduate degree/Certificate programs | 11 |
| No. undergraduate minor concentrations | 15 |
Fastest Growing Bachelors' Degree Programs
- Business
- Communication Arts
- Computer Information Systems
- Engineering Technology
- Psychology
Academic and Co-curricular Opportunities
- Study Abroad
- Internships
- Undergraduate Research
- Summer programs for English speakers of other languages (ESOL)
- Professional Development and training programs
- Student Activities
- Student Government
- AmeriCorps/Vista
2006-2007 Cost of Education
| 2006-2007 Cost of Education | |
|---|---|
| Resident | $7,780 tuition and fees |
| Non-resident | $19,370 tuition and fees |
74% of students receiving some form of financial assistance
2007 Annual Operating Budget $9.5 Million
- 22% State appropriation
- 63% Tuition and fees
- 15% other income
