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Student Resources

Campus Resources for Residential Students

We are happy to welcome students to campus and have a wide range of housing opportunities available for all students. The Office of Residence Life will communicate housing selection details with new students. If you have any questions in the meantime, contact Residence Life directly at housingquestions@snhu.edu.

Phone: 603.645.9758

Email: housingquestions@snhu.edu 

Campus Resources for Commuter Students

At SNHU, you don’t have to live on campus to have an on campus experience. If you’ve decided to commute to SNHU, you’ll find many ways to get involved and meet other students. Our commuter lounge, located in the Student Center, is available as a resource and place to gather. Visit the Commuter Lounge or the Office of Student Involvement for more information on how to connect with other commuter students, and for commuter-specific programming and resources.

Phone: 603.629.4631

Email: commuters@snhu.edu

Academic Advising

The Campus Academic Advising team is dedicated to your personal, academic and college success. Your academic advisor will work closely with you for your entire career at SNHU, beginning with New Student Orientation through graduation! You and your advisor will work in partnership to support you through academic planning and major exploration, college success strategies, and connecting you with resources and opportunities on campus. Any question you have about your campus experience, your advisor can help – even if we don’t know the answer, we know who and how to connect you.

Your first step in working with your academic advisor will be completing the New Student Inventory (NSI) to give us insight into your intended major, schedule needs and any information that helps your advisor in supporting you. Your advisor will create your first semester schedule for you.

We are located in Green Center 116. If you have any questions, please reach out!

Phone: 603.645.9630

Email: academicadvising@snhu.edu

Wolak Learning Center 

Our mission in the Wolak Learning Center is to assist students in developing their skills and confidence to achieve their academic goals and increase their self-awareness as independent thinkers.

As an SNHU student, all of our academic support services are included in your tuition. You’ll have access to peer tutoring to better understand specific course content and our peer educators can provide personalized one-on-one support to help you reach your goals.

We’re pleased to offer a combination of in-person and virtual academic support. We offer drop-in tutoring, feedback on papers, study strategies support, and review sessions for select classes. Additionally, you may have the opportunity to engage with a class embedded tutor within your course to connect you with appropriate resources and assist with course content. Tutoring sessions are scheduled with campus-based peer educators during the fall and spring undergraduate semesters.

Drop-in Tutoring

Stop by to meet with a peer educator for assistance on specific course material. These sessions focus on developing skills and strategies to facilitate student learning across all disciplines. Tutors can assist with homework questions, lecture content, test preparation, grammar, paper formatting and more.

Study Strategies

Effective study and organizational skills are essential to achieving academic goals. Peer educators provide assistance to students looking to improve their academic reading, exam preparation, organization and note-taking skills. Additionally, students develop meaningful personal relationships, gain practical advice, learn best practices from their peers and increase their self-confidence.

Class Embedded Tutors

Select courses will have peer educators available as class embedded tutors, as well as through their course Brightspace section. Class embedded tutors will connect students with the appropriate resources and will assist with course content.

When you’re on campus, you can find us located on the second floor of the Wolak Library Learning Commons. We’re excited to welcome you to our beautiful space soon.

Phone: 603.645.9606

Email: wolaklearningcenter@snhu.edu

Shapiro Library 

Whether you’re looking for a place to quietly study, conduct research or simply read a good book, the Shapiro Library supports all SNHU students. Using innovative services and technologies, our library delivers the information and instruction necessary for academic success and lifelong learning.

The library provides access to more than 250 databases containing over 500,000 eBooks, 75,000 journal titles and more than 100,000 educational and feature film titles available for streaming.

Need help conducting research? We offer:

Phone: 603.645.9605 

Email: library@snhu.libanswers.com

Campus Accessibility Center 

SNHU is dedicated to providing equal access to students with documented disabilities in accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 and the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008. The university prohibits unlawful discrimination on the basis of disability, and takes action to prevent such discrimination by providing reasonable accommodations to eligible students with disabilities. 

SNHU makes no pre-admission inquiry about an applicant's disability. We recognize that to disclose any disability is a personal choice that every applicant may exercise. We respect this choice, however, we encourage individuals with a disability to self-disclose to the Campus Accessibility Center and provide necessary information in order to help us provide appropriate accommodations. 

Campus Accessibility Center Video

Phone: 603.644.3118
Email: cac@snhu.edu 

The Wellness Center 

The Southern New Hampshire University Wellness Center is a licensed educational health center in the State of New Hampshire providing health services, counseling services, health promotion and educational programming to support the physical health, emotional health and overall wellness needs of the SNHU campus community.

The Southern New Hampshire University Health Services team provides treatment of acute illnesses and injuries, management of chronic illnesses and referrals to specialists. Many students seek treatment for respiratory infections, sinus infections, sore throats, earaches, influenza, burns, cuts, urinary tract infections, sprains and strains, nausea/vomiting/diarrhea, rashes and sexual health appointments and testing. Staff members also provide personal health counseling and education to help students increase their overall physical health while helping to maintain a healthy campus community.

Additionally, our counseling services are designed to provide assessment, short-term intervention, crisis management, individual and group therapy and referrals to community support with a focus on emotional health and wellness. Many students seek support for challenges with anxiety, depression, substance use, disordered eating, learning difficulties, academic stress, trauma, sexual abuse, self-injury, suicidal thoughts, relationship/family challenges and adjustments to college. SNHU’s counseling service also provides 24/7 mental health on-call coverage to the campus community.

Phone: 603.645.9679

Email: wellness@snhu.edu.

Welcome to the SNHU Wellness Center

Public Safety

Welcome to the Department of Public Safety. Our department is committed to the safety and well-being of the University community. We have a diverse staff with unique styles and approaches, but we all share a common goal: to provide quality public safety services based on community policing principles. By partnering with the community, our department can promote a safe and secure educational, cultural, and working environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors.

Our Public Safety Officers patrol the campus 24 hours per day, every day of the year. Our officers are trained in crime prevention, fire prevention, investigations, and security patrolling, first aid and general services.

Public Safety is here to assist you; feel free to call 603.645.9700 or stop by the office at any time. Our office is located in the Morrissey House, between the Library and the Gustafson Center. We offer the following services and resources:

  • Educational safety programing. Including self-defense and emergency preparedness
  • Vehicle assistance with lockouts and jumpstarts
  • On campus walking escort program
  • Room lock outs
  • Guest registration
Driving & Parking on Campus

All students are required to have a parking permit prior to bringing their vehicle onto campus and are expected to obey all parking rules and regulations. Students must register for a new parking permit every academic year.

Communicating Emergency Situations

In a case of emergency on or near campus that may affect the safety or well-being of the university community, timely and pertinent information will be provided to the group concerned. Depending on the situation, the information may be released by security alerts, voicemail or in meetings. At the discretion of the university, students' emergency contact may be notified.

We recommend you register for SNHU Alerts to have text messages sent to up to two cell phone numbers and two email addresses.

Phone: 603.645.9700  
Email: safety@snhu.edu

Information Technology Solutions (ITS) Help Desk 

Get 24/7 help with missing log-in/password information and other technical issues from the SNHU ITS team. Chat live or submit a ticket in the my.SNHU portal or call anytime. 

Phone: 855.877.9919 

Live Chat: my.SNHU

The ITS Office of Instructional Support Services

The ITS Office of Instructional Support Services (ISS) offers assistance in the appropriate and effective use of academic technology through training and consultation. Instructional Support administers, configures, and maintains SNHU instructional and engagement technology such as:

  • Qualtrics
  • RefWorks
  • LinkedIn Learning

The Office of Instructional Support sharepoint site provides tutorials, guides, and downloads specific to tools used by SNHU students, faculty, and staff.

Our office is located in Robert Frost Hall, room 108, and we have consultants available Monday through Friday, from 9:00am to 3:00pm EST.

Email: instructionalsupport@snhu.edu

Office of Diversity Programs 

Embracing Diversity is one of SNHU’s five core values. Southern New Hampshire University is a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, multi-generational and multi-gender university. We believe diversity is integral to our university culture. Our campus environment encourages and empowers students to develop priorities, values, critical thinking and behaviors appropriate to developing positive, personal and professional lives. The ideas, cultures, practices and religions brought by each student enhance the entire college experience, from the classroom and residence halls to athletics and campus organizations.

The Office of Diversity Programs works with students, faculty and staff from across the university to create a welcoming and supportive campus environment.

  • Multicultural Student Union: Serves as the voice for students of color and allies in recognizing the challenges to adjusting to life in New Hampshire and SNHU. The goal is to build a community that is diverse, welcoming, supportive and inclusive. Email: msu@snhu.edu.
  • SOTY: Sisters of the Yam, an affinity group for Black women to connect, share, and build community. This group meets weekly!
 
Campus Culture at SNHU

Phone: 603.645.9653 

Email: inclusion@snhu.edu

Deborah L. Coffin Women’s Center 

As a vibrant and inclusive department on campus, we use an intersectional framework to serve people of all gender identities in addressing gender issues and advancing gender justice on campus and beyond. We work to foster students’ intellectual, cultural, social and economic advancement by promoting gender equity in all aspects of university life.

  • President’s Commission For LGBTQ+ Advocacy: The President’s Commission for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Advocacy is dedicated to the promotion of a campus climate defined by equality, civility and respect. The commission strives to ensure a safe and positive experience for students, faculty, staff and alumni who identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community through advocacy, policy review, programming and education. For more information, visit the Office of Diversity Programs.
  • Generation Equality: Advocates for, builds and supports a culture of equality on campus for those who identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ community. Email: generationequality@snhu.edu
  • Fluid: An affinity group for any student questioning their gender identity and/or sexual orientation. This group meets weekly to share experiences and connect with peers who are sharing a similar experience around their identity.

Phone: 603.665.2793  

Email: inclusion@snhu.edu 

Chandler Center for Community Service and Engagement  

At the Chandler Center we envision a campus where all students are civically engaged and committed to social action. There are so many ways to be involved in our office and all of them are fun.

From week-long alternative break trips, to mentoring students in Manchester, to food packaging events alongside your roommates, there’s something for everyone. If you’re a student who’s interested in volunteering and doing community work, we’d love to have you.

Transition to life on campus with our Take 5 program! For five full days before move-in day, you’ll get the opportunity to make new friends, get to know your new community and explore the city of Manchester through community service. Space is limited, for more information email us.

Stay connected to hear about all of our opportunities.

Follow us on Instagram at @SNHUChandlerCenter
or email/call us:
Phone: 603.314.7965
Email:serve@snhu.edu 

International Student Services 

International Student Services (ISS) assists SNHU students in immigration, transition support and intercultural learning. Throughout the year we offer cultural programs and events which support the internationalization of the SNHU experience for our community. See our Instagram @snhuinternational for further details.

International Student Services

Phone: 603.645.9676 

Email: intlwelcome@snhu.edu 

Study Abroad and National Student Exchange 

It is a big world, and SNHU believes that seeing more of it can offer lifelong rewards. Our campus offers two programs for students to spend time studying at different universities both internationally and domestically. Studying abroad or away is easy at SNHU, you pay your regular SNHU tuition, there are no previous language requirements, and the program is open to all majors! Choose from over 15 countries abroad or over 150 universities across the U.S., Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands with National Student Exchange.

If you’re ready to apply for a 2023-2024 semester abroad, or away with NSE, please set up an application meeting with the study abroad program manager.

Study Abroad Program

 
Study Abroad at SNHU

The Study Abroad Program offers our undergraduate on campus students with two options, short term and the traditional semester or full-year abroad, either of which provide unique international learning experiences.

To learn more about our study abroad program and international university partners, please visit our mySNHU page.

Phone: 603.629.4687

Email: studyabroad@snhu.edu 

Follow: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter 

National Student Exchange 

National Student Exchange (NSE) enables sophomore to senior undergraduate on campus students to spend a semester or two in one of over 150 universities in the United States, Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands with no additional tuition costs. Students are encouraged to select colleges and universities that will provide learning opportunities to supplement and complement those of their home university. Students are also encouraged to select campuses that will enable them to experience the educational, geographic and cultural diversity found abroad. 

What is NSE, National Student Exchange?

Phone: 603.629.4687

Email: studyabroad@snhu.edu

Student Financial Services

Our goal at student financial services is to make the financial aid process as easy as possible. We partner with students and supporters to identify, educate and award the best financial resources available so that you can remain focused on your college experience.  

 Your financial aid award is determined by the information you and your family provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). A financial aid award may consist of:  

  • Scholarships or grants (do not need to be repaid)
  • Federal student loans (must be repaid)
  • Federal work-study (must be earned)
To accept an offered Federal Direct Student Loan, you will need to complete entrance loan counseling and sign a Direct Loan Master Promissory Note, both of which can be done online at studentaid.govIf you have not yet applied for Federal Financial Aid, please do so by visiting fafsa.gov. SNHU’s school code is 002580. 

Upon reviewing your financial aid offer, you may decide to reduce or decline your federal student loans. Please complete an award change request form to reduce or decline these loans.

To learn more about payment options, please contact our office. We can guide you through options on how to pay your bill and/or enroll in a payment arrangement with the Tuition Management Systems (TMS).

Please note: Payment arrangements or your full spring semester tuition balance are due in full by January 2, 2023

Please email studentjobs@snhu.edu for all of your student employment questions.

Phone: 603.645.9640

Email: sfscampus@snhu.edu 

iGrad — Financial Literacy 

iGrad is a financial literacy portal that students can log into and learn about budgeting, managing bank accounts, financial aid, career assistance and information about scholarships. iGrad's mission is to empower students, alumni, staff, parents and families to make effective personal finance, student loan and career decisions throughout their lives. 

Log in to iGrad at mySNHU.

SNHU Dining Services  

Your dining experience on campus is part of what makes SNHU feel like home. We offer a broad selection of culinary options from some of the most basic cravings to international delights, meeting the dietary needs of our students while offering a variety of healthy and mindful options. More information about meal plans and dining services will be shared with students throughout the orientation process.

Student Employment Program 

SNHU offers a wide range of student employment opportunities both on campus and with approved off-campus community service organizations. Students should view their financial aid award letter for Federal Work-Study as some positions will require this funding. All jobs are posted on www.snhu.edu/jobs. Be sure to check for openings over the summer, as positions tend to fill up by fall.

Students should bring identification with them for the federal I-9 form. Most common forms include a driver’s license or school ID combined with an original birth certificate or social security card. A valid passport is another common document. All documents must be original, no photocopies will be accepted. Students will not be able to work until these documents are presented.

Please email studentjobs@snhu.edu for all your student employment questions.

Campus Career & Professional Development Center

The Career & Professional Development Center works with you to achieve your career goals through individualized career coaching, along with a variety of opportunities to network and connect with industry professionals. Advisors are focused by industry, and provide expertise in specific career fields to help you cultivate your skills and gain experience. From developing a strong resume and cover letter, to practicing your interviewing skills, or even just figuring out next steps, the career team is available to support you throughout your journey at SNHU and beyond.

Stay connected and informed – visit CareerEdge to access upcoming virtual events, featured jobs, internships and a full library of career resources. To schedule an appointment with an advisor, contact the office directly at: 603.645.9793 or careerdevelopment@snhu.edu.

We look forward to supporting you as you explore and work toward achieving your professional goals.

SNHU Career Development Orientation Video
 

Veterans Support Services 

At SNHU, we’ve been helping military service members and veterans achieve their academic goals for nearly 80 years. We have an office on campus dedicated to meeting your needs, and committed to connecting you with other student veterans and the services, support, and benefits that you are entitled to receive.

Veterans Affairs Virtual Orientation

Phone: 603.645.9648

Email: veteransptsvcs@snhu.edu

Student Organizations 

With more than 60 recognized clubs and organizations, life at SNHU is busy and active. From the Environmental Club to the Frisbee Club, you're sure to find something that interests you. Plus, it's also easy to start your own.

See the list of student organizations 

Phone: 603.629.4631 

Email: involvement@snhu.edu 

SNHU Penmen Athletics 

The official website for the SNHU Penmen Athletic Program is snhupenmen.com. Follow our teams throughout the year and be sure to come to the games and cheer our teams on.

Snhupenmen.com is your single source for schedules, stats and highlights. It covers 20 SNHU teams including baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, esports, field hockey, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field and volleyball.

Phone: 603.645.9604 

SNHU Campus Recreation 

Southern New Hampshire University offers a variety of recreation-based activities for the entire SNHU community. Areas include intramural sports, group exercise classes, club sports, personal training opportunities and fitness programs. In addition, campus recreation supports one of the largest student employment programs on campus. Visit IMLeagues to view intramural sports information and offerings and to register for upcoming seasons. For all other campus recreation offerings and programs, visit our website.

Phone: 603.626.9233

Office of Alumni Engagement

The Office of Alumni Engagement and Institutional Advancement builds community with over 200,000 alumni across the world, and helps keep them connected to SNHU through programs, services and opportunities to impact the current student experience. Alumni support students through coursework, internship opportunities, scholarships, mentoring and much more. 

Office of Alumni Engagement Orientation Welcome Video

Phone: 603.645.9799 

Email: alumni@snhu.edu 

Looking for a resource and don't see it here? Contact involvement@snhu.edu and we'll connect you.