SNHU Penmen for a Day - Fall Presentation
3Year Honors Program in Business Administration
- Required Interview with director, Kyle Viator (k.viator@snhu.edu)
Creative Writing
- 10-page writing sample sent to Admissions
Music Education
- Music audition with director, Rick Cook (r.cook@snhu.edu)
Application Process - Continued
Application
- Common Application
- SNHU App: Paper or Online
- Essay
$40 Application Fee
High School/College Transcript
1 Recommendation Letter
SAT/ACT Scores (Optional)
Application Process - Fall 2014
Early Action
- No Obligation
- Apply Before November 15
- Decision By December 15
Rolling Admission
- No Deadline for Applications
- March 15th Priority Date
Decision Within 30 Days
- Possible Merit Scholarship Included
May 1st Deposit Deadline
We encourage all students to come in for a one-on-one conversation with their admission counselor!
Academic Merit Scholarships
Up to $17,000 per year for students with a 2.5 GPA or higher
Academy of Finance Scholarship
Scholarship Opportunities
High School Articulation Scholarships
Culinary Skills USA
Alumni Family Scholarship
Honors Program Scholarship
- Application, NO Fee, NO Essay
- SNHU App: Paper or Online
- Official College Transcripts
- We can request your transcripts for you!
- High School Transcript or Equivalency (if under 12 credits)
- Rolling Admission Priority Dates May 15 Fall and Nov. 15 Spring
- Transfer up to 90 credits towards a Bachelor's Degree
- No guessing! Scholarships and credit evaluations at the time of acceptance.
Transfer Application Process
Spring and Fall 2014
Student Profile - Fall 2013
- Applied – 4,951
- Accepted – 3,968
- Enrolled – 858
- Average GPA – 3.06
- Average College GPA - 3.00
- Transfer Peer Advising Leader
Affordability
The Transfer Transition
2013 - 2014
Undergraduate Cost
Tuition......................$28,554
Room & Board.........$11,132
Activity Fees...................$330
Total...........................$40,016
Financial Aid Statistics
2012-2013
- Over 90% of students receive some form of aid
- Grants, Loans, Work Study & Scholarships
- Average Financial Aid Package - $20,267
Dates to Remember...
Fall Open House
October 6th, 2013
November 3rd, 2013
Transfer Information Sessions
October 24th, 2013
November 14th, 2013
Accepted Student Day
March 29th, 2014
April 12th, 2014
Spring Open House
April 26th, 2014
Stay Connected
Location
- Beautiful, 300-acre, riverside campus in Manchester, NH – close to downtown.
- Boston, the beaches, and the mountains are less than an hour away!
- Events, activities, and entertainment in (and around) Manchester.
Awards and Accreditations
Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration
Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)
New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)
European Council for Business Education
National Association for Sport and Physical Education
North American Society for Sport Management
New Hampshire Post Secondary Education Commission
SNHU Characteristics
University Features:
- The only university (#12 out of 50) to be ranked by Fast Company's "50 Most Innovative Companies in the World".
- Primary Charge of Faculty is Teaching
- International/Diverse Student Body
- State of the Art Resources Inside the Classroom.
Small College Features
- Small Classes
- One-on-One Academic Advising Throughout the Student's Academic Experience
- Flexible Programs
- Tutoring and Learning Center
- Safe Campus
School of Arts and Sciences
Environmental Management
Graphic Design and Media Arts
Majors
Creative Writing
English Language & Literature
Ben Nugent - Director of Creative Writing
When we came across these fantastic lines, we had to gasp for air. Here's just a taste of the astounding new books that you should read immediately.
- Oprah Winfrey
- Listed on Oprah Winfrey's Book Club Recommendations
- Listed on Oprah Winfrey's "Best Lines from New Novels"
Environmental Science
School of Business
- Save a year of tuition, room & board (up to $40,000)
- Take a traditional course load of 5 classes
- Participate in "non-seat time" experiences like:
- Mock town-hall meetings
- Community events
- Professional development workshops
- And more!
- Pursue your interests during your fourth year - graduate school, employment, travel, etc.
- Culinary Arts (A.S.)
- Baking and Pastry Arts (A.S.)
- Culinary Management (B.S.)
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Hospitality Administration (B.A.S.H.M.)
University Honors Program
Computer Information Technology
Culinary Arts
The University Honors Program provides an incredible learning environment for those with a passion for learning, discovering, and growing. Benefits include:
- $2,000 annual scholarship
- Priority registration for classes
- Independent study with faculty
Economics/Finance
Majors
Game Programming and Development
Fashion Merchandising (A.S.)
Fashion Merchandising
and Management
- You won’t have to wait until after graduation to put education theory into practice—SNHU students work in real classrooms beginning first semester, freshman year
- Earn a dual certification in Special Education
- Gain a specialization with a minor in another academic discipline
- Meghan Boardman
Operations and Project Management
Sport Management
Early Childhood Education
Child Development Leadership
Secondary Education - History
Middle School Science Education
Secondary Education - History and Social Studies
Secondary Education - Social Studies
Secondary Education - English
School of Education
Middle School Mathematics Education
Majors
3Year Honors Program
in Business Administration
Part of the University Honors Program, 3Year students benefit from:
- 6 semesters - no summer, night, or weekend courses
- Team based projects and integrated end-of-semester case projects
- Applied consulting experiences with local organizations
- And the additional $2,000 Honors Scholarship
Future Plans:
50,000 Square foot Library/Learning Commons opening Fall 2014
A Progressive University
Construction in the past year:
- Robert A. Freese Student Center - $3.5M in renovations
- New 330-Bed Residence Hall
- Outdoor Basketball and Volleyball Courts near East Side residence halls.
Where Are They Now?