Summer Session is an opportunity to earn course credit in 5, 8 or 10-week terms.
Please visit the office or department websites below for updated information.
Will housing be available?
For more information, visit Department of Housing or call (603) 862-2120.
Which dining areas will be open
Visit UNH Dining for meal plan options, pricing, hours of operations and more.
Downtown Durham also includes a number of eateries that are open year-round.
Will the Library be open?
Students enrolled in Summer Session courses have access to the University’s award-winning Dimond Library and the four science and engineering libraries. Learn more at www.library.electronic-fittings.com.
Where is parking available?
For more information, please contact Parking Services at (603) 862-1010 or visit online at rcqu.electronic-fittings.com/transportation.
Will Campus Recreation facilities be open?
For more information visit Campus Recreation.
Will the bookstore be open?
The UNH Bookstore is located in the Memorial Union Building and carries used and new textbooks for all courses, licensed University clothing and merchandise, office supplies and more. Online ordering is available, for details visit UNH Bookstore.
Summer Programs
Internships
Summer Institutes
UNH Global Study Abroad Programs
Domestic Study Programs
UNH Youth Programs
Opportunities for students from kindergarten through high school.
CATs for High School Students
The CATS Program is open to motivated and academically strong high school seniors and juniors who want to enrich their academic experience with an introductory college level course (400-500 level). It is designed to supplement the high school curriculum; NOT replace courses offered at the high school. High school students must submit a completed application, an official high school transcript, and SAT or ACT (if available) to the Office of Admissions no later than one week before classes begin. The CATS Coordinator will then review it for approval. Spaces fill on a first-come, first-served basis, so early registration is recommended. Students are allowed to take one class per semester during the fall, spring, and summer and must reapply for each term.