Student Success Blog

Student Success Blog
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Our students have full lives with busy careers, community, family, and service responsibilities.

They’re also students.  

We understand the unique challenges that come with balancing life as a working adult and a college student. Whether you are starting college for the first time or returning after life took you in a different direction, you'll find the UNH CPS community is here to help you achieve your goals and give you confidence as a student. In our Student Success Blog, you’ll find a collection of impactful student success stories and helpful resources to support you along the journey.

We answered some frequently asked questions about the Biden Administration's new student loan forgiveness plan. Learn More
Learn how to maximize your college transfer credit to save money and time while finishing your degree online. Learn More
Let's assess the four key aspects of public relations, an area of professional communication focused on engagement and relationship building. Learn More
Immerse yourself in one of the hottest sectors of the IT industry with UNH College of Professional Studies' new Mobile App Development course. Learn More
For Paul Michael, a Jamaican immigrant, finishing his degree was part of fulfilling his American dream. Learn More
With its breathtaking mountains, pristine lakes, and beautiful coastline, New Hampshire is a popular and desirable tourist destination, attracting mor... Learn More
Nursing is a challenging but rewarding career, and now more than ever, there’s pressure on nurses to continue their education beyond just an RN or ass... Learn More
We’ve compiled some tips to help teachers maximize summer vacation. Whether you’re ready to kick back and relax with a good book or pursue professiona... Learn More
A Calling to a Nursing Career When you commit to the nursing profession, you’re choosing a strong and reliable career pathway. The healthcare field co... Learn More
When the time came for Dagmar Vlahos, M.S. Leadership ‘21, to select her graduate capstone project, she decided to focus on what she knows best. Learn More