Research/Academic
Inclusion/Community
International Opportunities
Sustainability
Admissions/Financial Aid
100
Percentage of lectures that are taught by professors.
What is >97%
100
Names of the 6 DSC groups
What are BSU, UAC, NACA, MOSAICO, Alliance, Hillel
100
Three different types of study abroad programs. Bonus: Name of the study away opportunity within the US and Canada
What are UNH Managed, UNH Approved, and UNH Exchange Bonus: What is National Exchange
100
UNH's national ranking in terms of campus sustainability.
What is top 5%
100
Application deadlines for first year and transfer students. First year deadline for committing to UNH.
What is Nov 15 (early action), Feb 1 (regular decision) for first years. Oct 15 (spring admission), April 1 (fall admission) for transfers (Feb 1: fall admission for international students). May 1 for first year commitment to attend.
200
a. Names of 3 majors in the Thompson School of Applied Science b. Differences between TSAS programs and similar programs in COLSA
a. What are Applied Animal Science (dairy management, equine management, small animal care), Applied Business Management (business management, restaurant management), Civil Technology (architectural technology, construction management, surveying and mapping), Community and Leadership, Culinary Arts and Nutrition (culinary arts, dietetic technology, food and beverage management), Forest Technology, Horticultural Technology (ornamental horticulture, landscape operations), Integrated Agricultural Management, Veterinary Technology b. What is more "hands-on", experiential, less theory.math/science in the classroom
200
The program which made UNH become one of three schools to be tapped by a white house federal task force and to become recognized by the New York Times for their efforts.
What is SHARPP! (the task force used SHARPP to help create a national model on how to handle issues of sexual violence on college campuses)
200
IROP and what is offers.
What is the International Research Opportunities Program, support up to 30 students to pursue summer research projects abroad under the guidance of foreign research partners of the UNH faculty.
200
Trash 2 Treasure's purpose, and who started it.
What is a program that focuses on recycling. Instead of throwing away old dorm items, students donate them to the program where other students can buy them in a yard sale. Started by a student, Alex Freid of the Class of 2013, to be exact. He is now the founder of the Zero-Waste Campus Campaign that implements these efforts on other campuses around the country.
200
Acceptance rate for applicants.
What is 78% overall (major-specific rates differ).
300
Three ways you can join the Honors Program. Bonus: 2 advantages to the Honors Program
What are 1: invitation upon application (same requirements as presidential scholarship), 2: invitation after ranking in top 10% of major after the first semester, 3: petition for honors-in-major as an upper class student Bonus: Smaller classes, more discussion, more interdisciplinary classes)
300
Names of 4 services available through Health Services.
What are Traditional Appointments, Holistic Medicine, Travel Clinic, Pharmacy, Radiology Lab, Blood Work Lab, Wellness Programs .
300
Majors that require you to study abroad.
What are language majors (Spanish, French, German, Russian), International Affairs Dual-Major.
300
Meaning of LEED Certification. A building on campus with said certification.
What is Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design- certification of resource efficient green buildings. The Paul Business School and James Hall are both certified at the Gold Standard, and DeMeritt is certified at the Silver Standard. (We've also made a commitment that all new buildings will be certified)
300
5 most competitive majors.
What are Nursing, OT, Exercise Science, Athletic Training, Communication Sciences and Disorders.
400
Number of students that participate in the URC annually.
What is more than 1,800- it's the largest in the country!!
400
Percentage of UNH students who are people of color.
What is 9%
400
Semesters where study abroad is offered, how early you can go, and how long you can stay.
What is Spring/Fall, Summer, and J-Term. May study abroad once you’ve earned 32 credits (typically equal to one academic year) and for up to one year.
400
Sustainability effort that makes the Wildcat Transit noteworthy.
What is running mainly on alternative fuels. Fun Fact: Also the largest transportation system in the state of NH.
400
First year retention rate and what it means.
What is 87%, first year students who return for their second year.
500
Names of 2 of our 80+ research facilities.
What are - Isles of Shoals- collab with Cornell, off coast of Portsmouth - Organic Dairy Research facility- first in the state of NH to have an Organic Dairy Farm! - Chase Ocean Engineering - Flow Physics Lab (largest wind tunnel in country) - Northeast Passage - Kinesiology - IOL lab/Center for Social Innovation and Enterprise - Carsey Institute for Public Policy - UNH Survey Center (political surveys)
500
TRiO. Names of 2 of the 4 TRiO Programs at UNH. Bonus: Definition of the term 'first-generation'
What is a program for first-generation college students who meet certain income-based requirements. Programs are Upward Bound, Educational Talent Search (ETS), Student Support Services (college students), McNair Scholars (prep for grad school) Bonus: What is a student who is the first person in a family to go to college (in this context)
500
Program that provides a pathway for international students to transition and acclimate to life at UNH. Bonus: Top 3 countries international students come from.
What is Navitas. Bonus: What are PRC, Canada, and Vietnam.
500
Two ways UNH Dining is sustainable.
What is composting food waste and encourage students to be mindful of portions (‘take less waste less’ campaign)- going trayless,sourcing local food where possible, cooking oil saved and converted into biodiesel fuel- for farm equipment and heat in greenhouses, Energy-star appliances, Recycling
500
Deadline for the FAFSA (free application for federal student aid) and who can qualify for financial aid.
What is March 1, any US Resident who has filled out the FAFSA can qualify for federal aid (International students may not receive federal aid). **Any student who has met requirements may receive merit-based aid (including international students), and there is no extra application required- it is all awarded upon acceptance.**