Quick Facts
Location: Manchester, NHFounded: 1932
Enrollment: 1,900
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Penmen
Venue (Capacity): SNHU Fieldhouse (2,000)
President (Alma Mater): Dr. Paul J. LeBlanc
Athletic Director (Alma Mater): Chip Polak
Athletics Website: www.snhupenmen.com
About the Penmen
2008-2009 Season Record: 18-12, 12-10 NE-10Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Letterman Returning/Lost: 9/5
Southern New Hampshire University is a
private, coeducational institution known for its solid educational
programs and excellent connections with employers.
Student Body
1,900 undergraduate students from more than 23 states and more than
35 different countries. 80 percent of undergraduate students live
on campus. 1,800 graduate students, and 2,700 continuing education
students.
Class size
Average class size is 20.
Campus
Safe, scenic campus within an hour to Boston, mountains, and
beaches. Residential students may keep cars on campus.
Academics
Southern New Hampshire University offers programs in business,
community economic development, culinary arts, education,
hospitality and the liberal arts.
SNHU Faculty
More than 100 full-time faculty bring extensive academic, work,
travel and life experience to their classroom teaching. SNHU
faculty are committed to doing more, learning more, and caring more
than they have to.
Career Development Center
Go for the corner office—or go serve humanity. No matter
where you want to go, SNHU’s career development staff will
help you get there.
Student Life
Students choose from a colorful variety of campus activities
including dances, parties, more than 40 student organizations and
fast paced recreational, intramural and intercollegiate sports.
Athletics Overview
The Southern New Hampshire University "Penmen" compete at the NCAA
Division II level in men's baseball, basketball, hockey, lacrosse,
soccer, tennis, golf and cross country running, and in women's
basketball, cross country running, lacrosse, soccer, softball,
tennis, golf and volleyball.
Visit SNHU
SNHU's 300-acre main campus sits on the banks of the Merrimack
River in Manchester, New Hampshire, one of the fastest-growing
cities in New England. It's a peaceful place where you'll feel safe
and welcome.
Financial Aid
Annually, students received nearly $50 million in financial aid
from private, state, institutional and federal sources. Ninety
percent of students receive some form of financial aid which
includes need-based grants, academic and commuter scholarships,
work-study, and loans.




























