At UNH, we support online students at all stages—whether you’re pursuing undergraduate studies, working towards a graduate degree, or advancing further. Our resources are designed to enhance your learning and provide the support you need. Explore the tools and services by selecting the category that fits you best:
Technical Requirements
UNH has created a Tech Checklist where you'll find detailed information on all sorts of online resources and services that you will be using throughout your time at UNH. The checklist includes info on setting up your UNH email, installing Microsoft Office 365, accessing Box (file storage service), and much more.
The current UNH learning management system (LMS) is called myCourses, which is powered by Canvas. Prior to enrollment, compare your computer with the UNH technical standards to ensure it meets the minimum software and hardware requirements. Although you may be able to participate online without a compatible setup, matching the technical requirements will create a much smoother experience.
NOTE: If your online course or program requires live class times (a.k.a., synchronous sessions) you will need to have a camera and headset available for use.
If you have a technical question or issue:
- Contact UNH IT Support - available 24/7 - by submitting a question or calling 1-603-862-4242
- Explore online documentation for Canvas and other Academic Technology-supported services on the UNH Information Technology Knowledge Base
If you need to develop or brush up on skills with academic software, you may benefit from the following resources:
- Affordable online courses offered by UNH Professional Development & Training (available to everyone)
- On-demand Microsoft 365 Training videos (available to everyone)
- On-demand Zoom Learning Center videos (available to everyone)
- On-demand LinkedIn Learning courses (available to enrolled students)
- On-demand Knowledge Base for supported learning tools and services (developed for the USNH community)
- Open Office Hours for help with Microsoft365 tools and Zoom (available to enrolled students)