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Inside Davison Dining Hall
The college’s main dining facility on campus, Davison is known for offering a diverse menu with options for every palate, which helps make it #15 in the nation for food.
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The college’s main dining facility on campus, Davison is known for offering a diverse menu with options for every palate, which helps make it #15 in the nation for food.
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Great shows and conversations happen in the 575-seat Koonz Theatre in the Dana Center, where dozens of performances and lectures are presented annually. It is also home to the student theater group, the Anselmian Abbey Players.
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A multi-purpose facility with basketball, volleyball, racquetball, tennis courts and a 9,000-square-foot fitness center, the Carr Center also houses the administrative offices for coaches and Athletics staff members. Stoutenburgh Gymnasium is home to the basketball and volleyball teams as well as the brand-new Salamone Family Athletics Hall of Fame space, dedicated in February 2020.
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Finding a quiet spot or a group study space is easy at Geisel Library. You’ll also find research assistance, the college’s archives, and Information technology’s HelpDesk.
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At the New Hampshire Institute of Politics (NHIOP), our students have unparalleled opportunities to be in the front row of a democratic process. It’s home to two television studios, an auditorium, classroom space, a library, faculty offices, and a café.
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Students have many options when it comes to financing their education. Some forms of aid (scholarships and grants) come as gifts from the College. To apply for need-based Saint Anselm grants or to apply for state or federal grant aid, students need to complete the FAFSA. Other resources come from private, outside sources. Grant aid does not need to be repaid. Low-interest student and parent loans also bridge the gap when financing your education.
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If you are eligible to participate in the Federal Work Study (FWS) program, your allotment will be included in your financial aid package and an additional authoriztion letter will arrive via campus email in August. Be sure to keep the email authorization letter as proof of work study eligibility; you must present it to your hiring department.