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The College of Health and Human Services inspires students to become strong, compassionate leaders who transform and improve the health and human services environment across the state, the region and the world. Led by engaged faculty and practitioners who are renowned in their fields, the College of Health and Human Services offers dynamic academic programs infused with applied learning and innovative research that prepare students for success. 

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Graduate Occupational Therapy Program Ranked #36 Nationally

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Nursing Master's Program ranked among top 4 in New England

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Nursing DNP Program ranked among top 10 in New England

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Recreation Management and Policy B.S. Program #1 in New England

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98% Student Success Rate
CHHS students employed or enrolled in further education within 6 months of graduation

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Students collaborate at the UNH Nursing Sim Lab.

UNH Launches First DNP/MBA Program in the Northeast

UNH Launches First DNP/MBA Program in the Northeast

New dual degree prepares nurse leaders with clinical and business expertise for today’s healthcare landscape

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A woman in a helmet and green sweatshirt drives a climbing tool into an icy cliff face as she climbs up

Ice Cliff as Classroom? Outdoor Recreation Program Takes Students Ice Climbing

Ice Cliff as Classroom? Outdoor Recreation Program Takes Students Ice Climbing

Participants scale 30-foot cliff at Stonehouse Pond

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From left: Meg Morgan, assistant clinical professor of communication sciences and disorders; Jenna O’Donnell ’24G; and Kay Chen, associate professor of communication sciences and disorders, collaborated on a clinical study that helped improve communication for a stroke survivor with aphasia.

UNH Speech and Language Therapy Collaboration Improves Communication for Client with Aphasia

UNH Speech and Language Therapy Collaboration Improves Communication for Client with Aphasia

Research combined hands-on clinical experience, student training, and innovative technology to help stroke survivor speak more effectively

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