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Inside the New Hampshire Institute of Politics

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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Types of Aid

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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Federal Work Study

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.

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Resources & Forms

We want to help you navigate the path to financing your education. At Saint Anselm College, we work closely with students and families to answer questions and offer solutions to make the investment in your future affordable. Explore some of the additional resources we have available to you to help you through the process. 

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Forms of Instruction

All library sessions are tailored to specific class assignments and most often include hands-on active learning activities that enable student to practice their research and information literacy skills, as well as begin their research with the librarian and course instructor present. Library sessions may cover any number of topics, such as how to search the library's databases and how to critically evaluate sources.

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