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Campus Life

On-Campus Accommodation

 

There are numerous diverse halls to call home and a kind and inclusive community. Living on campus makes it easier to make friends, obtain homework help, and get involved in the community. 

 

Residence Halls

 

  • Adams Tower West

 

One sizeable triple room with a private bathroom, air conditioning, and floor-to-ceiling windows make up each suite. Residents of ATW enjoy a sense of freedom within a tight-knit upper-division community.

 

  • Alexander Hall

 

Alexander Hall is situated in the centre of the campus and has a shared outdoor quad space with several other dorms.

 

  • Christensen Hall

 

It is a handy spot to call home because it is close to Philbrook Dining Hall and our twin building Williamson Hall and is minutes from several academic buildings.

 

  • Congreve Hall

 

First-year students are drawn to live in Congreve for various reasons, including its proximity to the campus centre and recreational activities.

 

  • Engelhardt Hall

 

Being a tiny residence hall on campus, Engelhardt makes it simple to get to know everyone there. Residents pledge to keep drugs and alcohol away from the residence hall.

 

  • Fairchild Hall

 

Fairchild, the International Connections-themed Hall, is home to international residents and local students seeking a broad and varied cultural experience.

 

  • Gibbs Hall

 

You'll reside in "The Clubhouse," a small, close-knit neighbourhood in Gibbs. The Gibbs staff and Hall Council give residents chances in this active community to get to know one another by focusing on sports, fitness, and wellbeing.

 

  • Haaland Hall

 

Haaland Hall finished in 2008, houses students from a wide range of backgrounds and reflects a wide variety of identities and personalities.

 

  • Handler Hall

 

One of the newest living halls on the campus is called Handler. The facility is home to one full-time professional staff member and nine resident assistants.

 

  • Hubbard Hall

 

Hubbard is a medium-sized co-ed resident hall with two themes: "Honors" and "Making the Grade," giving students who desire to live in a setting with solid academic standards a chance to do so.

 

  • Hunter Hall

 

A modest but active coed hall with both upperclassmen and first-years.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.unh.edu/housing/housing-options/residence-halls 

 

Apartments

 

  • The Gables

 

Academic buildings, athletic facilities, and UNH sporting arenas are all conveniently close to the vibrant and bustling community of The Gables Apartment Complex.

 

  • Woodside

 

The majority of the students in the close-knit community of Woodside are transfer, sophomore, and junior students.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.unh.edu/housing/housing-options/apartments 

 

Graduate Housing

 

  • Babcock Hall

 

Babcock Hall is a distinctive and energetic group of people aged 21 and above that includes a variety of international, graduate, and non-traditional students. The hall blends the ease of on-campus housing with social, educational, and cultural possibilities. For Babcock Hall, a meal plan is not necessary.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.unh.edu/housing/housing-options/graduate-housing 

 

Block Housing

 

In specific on-campus residence halls, a phase of room selection called "block housing" enables groups of residents to choose a "block" of rooms next to one another. A terrific place to live with your pals is in a block house. Participants are strongly encouraged to be current first-year students and groups of students waiting for apartments. Block Housing groups must have a minimum of 6 residents.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.unh.edu/housing/block-housing 

 

Summer Internship Housing

 

Congreve Hall, located on the UNH campus, offers single rooms that are tastefully furnished, cosy with air conditioning, and equipped with Wi-Fi. Boston is barely an hour away and only a few minutes only a few minutes away from where we are. Other seacoast cities like Dover and Rochester are also nearby. The beaches, White Mountains, and Lakes are close to our campus and are easily accessible. You can even board a train during your stay at the UNH Dairy Bar to travel from Brunswick, Maine, to Boston, Massachusetts, and other destinations.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.unh.edu/housing/housing-options/summer-internship-housing 

 

Vacation Housing

 

All academic year breaks are available for residents of vacation housing (Thanksgiving, Winter and Spring). You can come and go as you want during the break from the academic year if you are assigned to one of the buildings indicated below. The charge for all vacation housing residence halls is an extra $50.00 which is already included in the housing cost for each semester.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.unh.edu/housing/housing-options/vacation-housing 

 

 

Off-Campus Accommodation

 

  • 260 Mast Rd.

 

Durham's off-campus, privately owned facility also offers graduate student housing.
There are 1, 2, 3, and 4 BR apartment apartments in this building, each with a full kitchen, bathroom, flat-screen TV, desk, and armoire. Free parking, a workout centre, a resident study room, and on-site laundry exist. Except for a 1-bedroom apartment, which generally costs $1600 per month for a couple, rent is $800 per person. Included are heat, hot water, cable, and Wi-Fi. Electricity usage will be the tenant's responsibility. During the academic year, Wildcat transportation runs frequently, and the distance may be travelled by bike and on foot.

 

For general enquiries, visit: https://www.unh.edu/housing/ 

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2023-04-01

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2023-09-01

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Varies

Amount

₹24.45L

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Everything you need to know about University of New Hampshire
Where is University of New Hampshire located?
University of New Hampshire is located in Durham, USA
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The average first year cost to study in University of New Hampshire is INR 3715979
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University of New Hampshire has an acceptance rate of 12.5%
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