Programs for Military Students
Current active-duty students not approved for Military Tuition Assistance for the graduate term beginning April 1, 2013 or the undergraduate term beginning April 29, 2013 will receive a scholarship equal to one class's tuition. This means that Southern New Hampshire University will cover the tuition cost for one class for those terms. Current active-duty military students should contact their advisors.
Online, On Campus or Both
Whether you're a veteran looking to make a career change or on active duty overseas, SNHU has programs to fit your hectic schedule. Attend classes completely online, at one of our five convenient locations or have the best of both worlds.
Transfer Your Experience - And Your Credits
We offer generous transfer credit policies. We accept up to thirty credits toward an associate degree and ninety credits toward a bachelor's degree. Your military training and experience count, too. Find out how close you are to a degree today.
Military Discount
SNHU offers up to a 29% discount for all active duty service members!
Our top programs for military students will give you an advantage during and after your service:
With over one hundred undergraduate degree programs to choose from, there’s something for everyone. More Programs.
Earn an MBA in as little as 18 months! Plus, put your prior education and experience to work toward your SNHU education.
We have over 100 undergraduate degree programs to choose from!
We have over 70 graduate degree programs to choose from!
Ninety percent of our students receive some form of financial aid which includes need-based grants, academic and commuter scholarships, work-study, and loans. Annually, students received nearly $50 million in financial aid from private, state, institutional and federal sources.
SNHU offers the flexibility you need to earn the degree you want. Choose from more than 180 undergraduate and graduate programs in business, education and arts & science, including more than 40 specialized MBA programs. So go for it - we'll be with you every step of the way.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 prohibit discrimination on the basis of a disability in any program or activity receiving federal assistance.

