Academics

Kendra Paul
Kendra Paul, a student in the Biological Sciences program, enjoys UNH Manchester's convenient campus location. It allows her to intern at the Animal Rescue League in Bedford, work part-time, and take classes full-time.
UNH Manchester students prepare for careers and civic leadership through a combination of liberal education and a major program of study. UNH Manchester creates a learning environment where students are free to explore their interests and build analytical, reasoning and critical thinking skills essential for future success.
A liberal education exposes students to a diversity of ideas and ways of knowing. They develop intellectual, social and cultural awareness and explore important issues of today and throughout history from multiple perspectives and exposure to the arts, biological and physical sciences, technology, history, literature, foreign cultures, social sciences and philosophy.
Students have many opportunities to apply their knowledge and test their skills through internships, research and independent study. To graduate, students fulfill four types of academic requirements: University general education, writing, degree and major requirements. Graduates have a breadth of knowledge and intellectual resources essential for a successful career or graduate education.
To Graduate From UNH:
- Bachelor of Arts or Science degrees require successful completion of at least 128 credits with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 and the University's general education, writing and degree requirements.
- Associate in Arts or Science degree require successful completion of at least 64 credits with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 and the University's general education, writing and degree requirements.
