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Business & MBA

Build a strong foundation and take your education further with dozens of concentrations to choose from.

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Healthcare

Prepare for important roles in the fast-growing, in-demand fields of Public Health and Health Administration.

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Technology

Learn how to create, manage and secure technology with resources used in today’s workforce.

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Social Sciences

Deepen your understanding of human behavior, social groups and society in subjects like history, sociology and psychology.

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Online

Curious about what it’s like to be an online student? Learn more about SNHU’s supportive online community of faculty, advisors and academic resources.

Campus

It's a dream campus, right in your back yard. With brand new residence halls, state-of-the-art facilities, D2 sports and more, you can do it all at SNHU.

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What Students Are Saying

"I knew I would complete my degree and I knew I would do it at a lower cost than other universities."

Latisha Aguilar ‘21
BA Psychology

"The degree that I have [from] Southern New Hampshire University...really gave me a head start with the career path that I've chosen."

Wyatt Martensen, '21
BS Geoscience

"I knew SNHU was a trustworthy institution from day one. They were with me the whole time and wanted me to be successful."

Naeem Jaraysi, '20
MS Marketing

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