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You Belong Here

At SNHU, inclusion is more than something we strive for. It’s our mission. Our community doesn’t look past our differences, we embrace them. Because they make us stronger. Together, we’ve built a diverse, inclusive community where everyone is seen—and everyone belongs. Learn more about our commitment to diversity and inclusion and see what important stories we’re highlighting currently.

Selected as Diversity Jobs Top Employer 2022

Diversity Jobs Top Employer 2020 badgeAt SNHU, we know that representation matters. That’s why we’ve partnered with DiversityJobs.com to find the best and brightest diverse talent out there. From student-facing advisors and faculty to the teams behind the scenes, we look for unique perspectives that can help us transform the lives of all learners - no matter who they are or where they want to go.

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