Important Meetings /Deadlines 
Education Information Sessions
Please attend one of the following meetings if you would like to explore University of New Hampshire programs which lead to state certification for Educators. You will learn about course requirements, program logistics, admissions, getting started, etc. There will be time available for individual questions. If you need additional information, please contact Cindy Glidden at 862-2311 or email cindy.glidden@unh.edu
The following programs will be discussed at the information sessions:
Elementary M. Ed./M.A.T. Secondary M.Ed./M.A.T.
Early Childhood Education Special Education
Fall 2009 Education Information Sessions
All sessions are from 1:00-2:00 p.m. in Morrill Hall room 2
Tuesday, October 6 th
Tuesday, October 20 th
Tuesday, November 3 rd
Tuesday, November 17 th
Tuesday, December 1 st
WSBE Information Sessions-Fall 2009
All sessions are at 1:00 p.m. in 308 McConnell
Tuesdays: 10/13, 11/17, 12/8
Thursdays: 11/5, 12/3
Study Abroad Info Sessions (on-going)
Thursdays at 1pm in McConnell 312
Outdoor Education Internal Transfer Information
The Outdoor Education program welcomes internal transfer applications. Applications are reviewed on February 1, June 1, and October 1 of each academic year. The process involves the following:
- Completing an interview with the undergraduate coordinator.
- Filling out a transfer application. Download one here in PDF format. (May also be obtained in the Kinesiology office)
- Answering the "four questions". Download them here in PDF format.
- Obtaining a current transcript.
After completing the above four steps, a packet containing the transfer application, answers to the four questions, and your transcript should be submitted to Laurie Gullion, undergraduate coordinator for the Outdoor Education program, in New Hampshire Hall. Application packets that are incomplete or late will not be considered.
NOTE: Students wishing to transfer into the program are encouraged to take KIN 684/685 (EMT) and KIN 550 (Philosophy and Methods of Outdoor Education) prior to their application. Grades in each class must be at least a C in order to be accepted into the program. Good grades and recommendations from the faculty of these courses are important in the application process.


