University system of new hampshire
The University System of New Hampshire (USNH) is a public university system in the state of New Hampshire, USA. It is composed of three universities: the University of New Hampshire (UNH), Plymouth State University (PSU), and Keene State College (KSC).
Here is some information about each of the three universities:
- University of New Hampshire (UNH):
- Located in Durham, New Hampshire
- Founded in 1866
- Enrolls around 13,000 students
- Offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in a wide range of fields, including business, engineering, education, and the arts and sciences
- Known for its strong programs in sustainability, environmental science, and outdoor recreation
- Plymouth State University (PSU):
- Located in Plymouth, New Hampshire
- Founded in 1871
- Enrolls around 4,500 students
- Offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in fields such as business, education, and the arts and sciences
- Known for its strong programs in outdoor recreation, environmental science, and teacher education
- Keene State College (KSC):
- Located in Keene, New Hampshire
- Founded in 1909
- Enrolls around 4,000 students
- Offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in fields such as business, education, and the arts and sciences
- Known for its strong programs in environmental science, sustainability, and teacher education
The University System of New Hampshire is committed to providing high-quality education, research, and community engagement opportunities to its students and the state of New Hampshire.