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Not Your Average “Aussie”

At the start of his freshman year, Trevor Turmel ('23) decided to create a new identity. He stepped into class on the first day of school with a heavy Australian accent. For two years, Turmel put up the façade of a foreigner before all of his SNHU peers. The purpose of his social experiment was to create inclusivity and get to know people. Turmel
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Experiential Education Fair

Students looking for projects with real clients that offer academic credit can preview classes at SNHU’s first-ever Experiential Education Fair on Thursday, October 28 from 11 AM to 2:30 PM on the second floor of the Dining Center. All students and faculty are encouraged to attend to learn about these hands-on course offerings that will make registration for Spring 2021 classes easier and clearer.
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Tap House Grille Features Tasty Food and Irresistible Drinks

It is impossible to explore around the SNHU campus without stumbling upon the gem that is New England’s Tap House Grille. Located right off of Benton Road, on Hooksett Road, The Tap House boasts an impressive selection of food and drink with something for anyone who visits. The Tap House is a great choice for any SNHU student looking to get a meal away
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How to SNHU: Time Management

Moving onto a college campus involves a lot of change simultaneously. Therefore, it’s important to remember time management. Students should remember there are only so many hours in a day and they should leave time for themselves. One way to accomplish this is to treat assignments like projects by starting them early and chipping away at them over time. This strategy will keep assignments
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How To SNHU: Communicating With Professors

Connecting with professors, advisors and administrators is never as complicated as it seems, and they’re all here to help you if you let them. Understanding a few simple “ground rules” can help build relationships and effective communication. For example: All professors have office hours, and many post those on their office doors. Don’t be afraid to visit them in person. Introduce yourself on a
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Debt Relief, Grants And Free Community College

The Biden Administration has settled into the Capitol and college students, prospective students and alumni across the country wait for the roll-out of President Joe Biden’s higher education plan. President Biden was sworn into office on January 20. He previously laid out his plan for higher education on his campaign website and has been vocal about his aspirations to improve the American education system.
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Why Students Should Apply for Scholarships and Learn About SNHU Billing

Even though the spring semester just began, it’s time for students to start thinking about paying next semester’s tuition. That can be a very scary thought, but it doesn't have to be. There are many ways to reduce each semester's bill. It's important to understand how student loans work. Applying for scholarships and learning about smart student loan practices can make the process much
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How Being Social and Active Cultivates Academic Success

As the online spring semester starts, students encounter higher levels of anxiety around balancing their hectic lifestyles throughout the pandemic. Many students work throughout the week, have familial duties, and balance social lives in addition to their academic responsibilities. While it is important to perform well in classes, there are more strategies that can help ground students other than attending class and taking notes.
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Ways to Practice Self-Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Self-care is important for our mental, emotional and physical health. When self-care is practiced, we feel better, more energized, less stressed and overall happier. However, the COVID-19 pandemic and distancing regulations seem to have taken a toll on our overall well-being. The practice of self-care has never seemed more necessary than now. There are many different ways you can overcome the negative effects the
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Helpful Resources for the Online Semester

The fall semester is approaching, and the online platform can cause anxiety for students and professors. Although the semester is remote, Southern New Hampshire University has a variety of resources for students to access from home. Mobile Apps and Notifications The Pulse App allows students to view their courses and grades on their mobile device and receive notifications when new content is posted. It