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Programs of Study Programs at CGPS The UNH Graduate School extends its programs and services into central and southern New Hampshire through the Center for Graduate & Professional Studies, located at UNH Manchester. The Center offers a wide range of post-baccalaureate programs for professionals in business administration, teacher education, educational administration and supervision, social work, public health, public administration, counseling, and industrial statistics. All graduate programs supported by the Center are directed by UNH faculty and administered by the UNH Graduate School. Programs are designed for working professionals who attend classes late afternoons or evenings. Course schedules vary depending on the program and include weekend models. What It Means to be a Student through CGPS While students may complete their coursework in Manchester, students are technically considered UNH Durham students and are subject to all rules, regulations, policies and graduation requirements of the UNH Graduate School. The Center staff is available to answer questions relating to policy, registration, graduation and other concerns. Students can register, find and submit forms, and file for graduation at the Center in Manchester. Students also have the choice of participating in either the UNHM or Durham ceremonies. Professional Development
and Training
UNH
Professional Development & Training (PD&T) offers a wide
variety of seminars, noncredit certificate programs,
conferences, and institutes designed to provide practical,
state-of-the-art skills and knowledge that enable individuals,
companies, and organizations to enhance their performance and
productivity. Offerings are held at the PD&T Training Centers at
Pease Tradeport in Portsmouth, in downtown Manchester, and on
the Durham campus. In addition to its public programs, PD&T also
develops customized training to meet the needs of companies that
want to offer in-house training for their managers and staff.
For more information or to request catalogs, call (603)
862-4234, visit the web, or send an email to
professional.development@unh.edu.
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