Hi! I’m Maggie, and I am a communication major at UNH. My pronouns are she/her! Outside of work I am involved in two on campus clubs: The UNH chapters of CHAARG, a women’s workout group, and Her Campus, a women’s magazine for college students. My advice for undeclared students is to take your time exploring your interests and don’t rush yourself!
Hello! My name is Evie (she/her), and I am a Nutritional Sciences major at UNH. On and off campus, I love spending time with my friends and traveling. I was undeclared coming into UNH and became very familiar with the UAC, which is a huge part of why I love working here. My advice for undeclared students is to never stop asking questions and to take your time to find your fit.
Hi! My name is Carolyn Davidson (she/her), and I am a Nursing Major at UNH! On campus, I am a member of the Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre-Health Honor Fraternity, an organization dedicated to improving the healthcare field and promoting networking for students working towards medical occupations. Additionally, I am an undergraduate teaching assistant for Anatomy and Physiology I and II, which helps keep my mind refreshed with clinicals. My advice to undeclared students would be to remain open to new opportunities and go out of your comfort zone! I never thought that nursing would be my passion, but through exploration and taking risks, I have found a calling that I truly love to do every day.
Hi, I'm Lyla (She/Her), a peer advisor at the UAC! I'm an Art Education major here at UNH. Along with the UAC, I like to be involved with the campus and school culture. I love to spend time with my friends on and off campus, and I have played in a few of the intramural ice hockey games on campus and plan to play more! I was undecided my first semester, and through the undecided seminar and meetings with my advisor, I declared into Art Education. I found the UAC to be a welcoming and supportive environment on campus that I didn't want to leave it behind when I declared my major. I want to help students the same way the UAC helped me. Some advice for undeclared students would be to familiarize yourself with the campus resources and don't be afraid to use them, get to know your advisor, and explore the UNH majors outside of the seminar, because it’s about finding a path that works for you.