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Contact Information
Our Staff & Their Email
Address:
UNH Graduate School
105 Main Street
Thompson Hall
Durham, NH 03824
Phone/Email:
Main Office: 603-862-3000
Dean's Office: 603-862-3005
Fax Number: 603-862-0275
Email:
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Who We Are & How to Contact
Us
How To Contact Us On the menu
to the left
is our general contact information. At the bottom of this page
there is a
complete listing of our staff,
their functions, and
email addresses. For contact information for
each of the various graduate departments please go to our
programs of study
page and from there we have links to each program and how to contact
the departments. You can also use the
UNH Directory listing to find contact information for specific
staff, faculty, colleges and departments, addresses and phone numbers,
students listed in the student directory, and much more.
Requesting Material We recommend that anyone interested in
applying
or viewing the catalog do so online.
However, you can
request that paper materials be mailed to you. Everything in our printed catalog, and more, is on this website. All of
the various printed material that we currently offer can be requested
from our request
material page (this includes preapplication material for
international applicants).
About Us If you are
unable to find the answer to your question on our
Frequently Asked Questions page please feel free to contact us. While anyone in our office
would be happy to help you with your questions,
or at the very least, direct you to someone who can, we do
have people who concentrate on certain areas. At the
bottom of this page is the break down of our office and
staff functions (sorted from initial recruitment contact to student and
graduation processing and broken up between our main office and the
Dean's office). Functions describe the staff member's main functions as it
relates to students and applicants. For more information about our website
see about our site.
Electronic Communication
It is very important to note that your UNH Email Address is
the official means of electronic communication with UNH. Billing,
registration, notices, reminders, schedules, etc. will all be
communicated through your UNH email account. Please be sure to
activate your UNH email account as soon as possible.
Your UNH Email Address is
considered your official email account.
Contact Graduate Satellite Programs
In addition to Masters and PhD degree programs the Graduate School overseas a variety of other offices and programs.
To request information and learn about what they have to offer you can
contact them through the websites listed below.
Center
for Graduate & Professional Studies Email:
The mission of the Center is to bring the resources and expertise
of the University of New Hampshire to the population and economic
center of the state, to focus and extend UNH's professional
education programs, and to further distinguish professional graduate
education at UNH. The Center offers a variety of graduate programs that can be
taken in Manchester to earn a UNH graduate degree. Please
visit their site for a list of programs and information about the
center.
Professional Development & Training
Email:
UNH Professional Development & Training
offers a wide variety of seminars, noncredit certificate
programs, conferences, and institutes designed to provide
state-of-the-art skills and knowledge that enable individuals,
companies, and organizations to enhance their performance and
productivity. Most offerings are held at the UNH Training Center
at Pease in Portsmouth, in downtown Manchester, and on the
Durham campus. In addition to its public programs, PD&T also
will develop customized training for companies that want to
offer the training they need in-house for their managers and
staff. For more information or to request catalogs, call (603)
862-4234, visit the web, or send an email.
McNair
Program Email:
Part of the federally funded TRIO programs, the McNair Graduate
Opportunity Program is
designed to encourage low-income, first generation college students
and students from groups
currently underrepresented in graduate education to pursue a
doctoral degree in their chosen
field
The McNair Program is named in honor of Dr. Ronald E. McNair, one
of seven crew members
aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger. Despite social and economic
barriers, Dr. McNair earned
many outstanding achievements such as completing a Ph.D. in Physics
from M.I.T. at the age of
26 and was the second African-American to fly in space. In addition,
Dr. McNair received many
distinguished awards, including the National Ford Foundation
Fellowship and the Presidential
Scholarship.
Center
for Family Business Email:
The purpose of the Center for Family Business
is to offer services and information for entrepreneurial
families. Our aim is making and keeping family businesses
successful.
Graduate School Office
| Name, Title |
Email/Phone |
Graduate Student Related Functions |
Laurie Witham,
Administrative Assistant II |
862-3000 |
Front Desk,
initial application material processing, fee processing,
general information, and Graduate School office receptionist. |
Dovev Levine-Leung,
Recruitment/Retention Coordinator |
862-2234 |
Recruitment,
diversity issues at the Graduate School, residency
determination, early admission, admission approvals. |
Paula Howard,
Academic/Student Services Assistant |
862-3001 |
Application
verification, document verification (transcripts, letters of
reference, test scores, etc.), department communication over
application status (complete or not) and requests for
departmental review of an application. Also handles
deferrals, change of degrees, and readmission. |
Shirley Provost,
Academic/Student Services Assistant |
862-3002 |
Admissions
processing, generates letters for admits and denies for all
applicants along with initial stipulations, conditions and
provisional admit status. |
Jeff Baker,
Data Information Assistant |
862-3006 |
Application
processing (entering into database), application coding,
error verification and corrections, data information
assistant, web manager assistant. Works closely with
Paula and Laurie. |
Cindy Glidden,
Academic Counselor II |
862-3004 |
Student processes,
academic petitions, withdrawals, leave of absence, degree
status discontinued, reinstatement, time limit extensions,
etc. Handles general student related questions,
graduations (intents, certification, degree requirement
verifications), thesis and dissertation reviews and final
submittals. Works closely with Dean's office and
Jonathan. |
Jonathan Adams,
General Information Technologist III |
862-3003 |
Website manager,
reports and data integrity, student account issues, coding
and error resolution for variety of admissions and student
related problems, primary IT manager for office. Works
closely with everyone in all offices including satellite
offices. Technical troubleshooter and trainer. |
DEAN'S OFFICE
| Name |
Email/Phone |
Graduate Student Related Functions |
Sharon Andrews,
Senior Administrative Assistant |
862-3005 |
Administrative
assistant for the Dean and Associate Dean, helps with
graduate financial aid such as scholarships and fellowships,
setting up appointments, travel grants, graduate events and
scheduling. |
Stephanie Bramlett,
Graduate Assistant |
862-3051 |
Graduate assistant to the Dean's office and the
recruitment/retention coordinator. |
Cari Moorhead,
Associate Dean |
862-3005 |
Associate Dean
of
the Graduate School. Deals with approval or denies on
petitions, degree certification, graduate financial aid,
graduate events. |
Harry Richards,
Dean |
862-3005 |
Dean of the Graduate School. |
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