DEI in the Classroom.Diversity in all shapes and forms is present in the classroom. This page contains links for techniques to recognize, address, and acknowledge a variety of diverse students.
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The following headers link to subpages for different identified areas of diversity on campus. If you'd like additional resources on a particular area not listed, please contact the CTL DEI liaison.
Veteran Students.SNHU has an extensive history of serving the educational needs of Active, Reserve, National Guard, and Veteran military students. These students bring unique lived experiences to the table that are often different from the traditionally-aged college undergraduate student.
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International Students.Through bringing aspects of their cultures to campus, international students help cultivate a larger world view. These international students bring experiences to the classroom that help to enrich and enhance the college experience for all students.
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Campus Ministry.The Campus Ministry Program addresses the religious needs and concerns of our students. Through various programs and social events and religious services, students have many opportunities to get together with other students to share their faith and to experience God in their lives. The Campus Ministry staff also provides personal confidential guidance, spiritual direction, as well as faith and sacramental instruction.
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Campus Accessibility.SNHU serves a variety of students with documented disabilities and these students may need accommodations to ensure equal access to programs and facilities. The mission of Campus Accessibility Center is to provide opportunities for students to realize and use the strengths that come from their challenges while learning to advocate for their needs with confidence and clarity.
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