Center for
Academic Resources
and Student Support Services

Academic Mentors (AMs) are undergraduate students who meet individually with other UNH students on a weekly or drop-in basis. AMs are trained to:
teach effective study skills using students' course materials.
listen to student concerns and work together to identify
strategies for academic success.
provide academic and personal support to increase students'
confidence and performance.
develop strategies with students for talking with faculty,
forming study groups, and using other campus resources.
If you have met with an Academic Mentor (AM) this Spring, we have implemented a new online survey system as a means to more effectively evaluate some of our services at CFAR. These surveys are brief and very user-friendly. Please use the links below to complete BOTH surveys.
CFAR/SSS ACADEMIC MENTOR EVALUATION
Thank you for helping us with this evaluation process so that we can better develop our academic support services for UNH students.
"I think cfar is an amazing place with endless resources. Not only am I a better student, I enjoy school much more."
"My AM is amazing. She listens, she is compassionate, and she has so much information. She changed my life and outlook on school."
"The skills I was provided with will help me to do better academically and gave me a boost of motivation."
"I understand my readings better and I know what the text is saying".
"I learned different ways to study for my tests."
"I got practical advice from a true mentor."
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