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University of New Hampshire

The University of New Hampshire is a state university in Durham, New Hampshire (USA). It was founded in 1866 in Hanover, New Hampshire as the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts and moved to its current campus during 1892. As of 2004, it has more than 10,000 undergraduate students and 2,000 graduate students, in more than 100 majors.

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Academics

The University is composed of different colleges, each of which offers many different courses of study. These include the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS), College of Liberal Arts (COLA), College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, School of Health and Human Services, Thompson School of Applied Science, Whittemore School of Business and Economics, and the UNH Graduate School.

The coastal proximity of the school affords excellent programs in areas such as Marine biology and Oceanography.

The University also organizes an annual summer abroad program at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge at Cambridge University, which is restricted to American students with exceptional academic qualifications.

Athletics

The school's athletic teams are known as the Wildcats, and they compete in the NCAA Division I level. They are members of the America East Conference for most sports; the Division I-AA Atlantic Ten Conference for football; and Hockey East, also Division I. The athletic teams' colors are blue & white.

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