History, Affiliations and Rankings
UNH has a rich and fascinating history and has undergone many changes over the last century and a half. It was founded in 1866 as the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts and was one of the early land-grant institutions established to serve the sons and daughters of farming and laboring families. Its affiliation is with UArctic Sea-grant Space-grant. This university ranked #69 in Best Value Schools by U, S. News, and World Report, 2022, #136 in National Universities by U.S. News and World Report, 2022, #600 in US College Rankings, 2022, #801-1000 in QS World University Rankings, 2022
Infrastructure, Campuses, and Courses
The fundamental grounds of the University of New Hampshire is in Durham and is found an hour's separation from the Atlantic Ocean, the White Mountains, and Boston. It has three grounds in Durham, Manchester, and the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, Concord. All the grounds are in New Hampshire. The grounds include three Honor-winning feasting lobbies. There is a wide range of conveniences for the understudies including an immense library, exceptional labs, PC labs, research focuses, and bistros, and that's just the beginning. The University of New Hampshire offers elite and top-notch instruction to the understudies through in excess of 200-degree programs in 11 schools and universities. All the degree programs are of undergraduate and graduate levels. Unhitched males, Doctoral, Dual Degree, Dual Major, Graduate Certificate, Master's, Minor, Doctoral, and Associate's programs are presented at the University of New Hampshire. Every one of the courses is presented in the English language. Most of the programs are presented in Business and Economics, Liberal Arts, Science, and Law.
Accomplishments and Alumni
UNH is the first university endowed for sustainability in America and the main campus runs on 100% renewable electricity. It is one of the largest and greenest Public transport providers in New Hampshire. UNH is known to have reduced the GreenHouse Gases by 50% from 2011. There are several alumni who got placed in reputed companies like John Irving: Writer, Jennifer Lee: Director of “Frozen”, Baseball Hall of Fame inductee: Carlton Fisk, Astronaut: Richard Linnehan.
Student Diversity and Visiting Companies
UNH ranks 466 out of 2,183 when it comes to geographic diversity. The enrolled student population at the University of New Hampshire-Main Campus is 80.6% White, 3.33% Hispanic or Latino, 2.69% Asian, 1.94% Two or More Races, 1.2% Black or African American, 0.0947% American Indian or Alaska Native, and 0.0203% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders.