Benoit Hall renovations to support behavioral health programs
The renovation will expand the office suites, collaboration spaces, classrooms, and seminar spaces for both the Division of Counseling and Psychology and the Division of Education.
Prepare to shape the future of psychology through a career in healthcare, education, social services, business, government, or a variety of additional industries and professions.
ÂìÒϸ£Àûµ¼º½â€™s B.A. in Psychology program will develop your knowledge of individual and group dynamics and give you an in-depth understanding of the scientific study of human behavior, both individually and within society.
In this program you will:
You will gain valuable, resume-building experience in an internship that matches your career interests and goals. You can take advantage of opportunities to study abroad and participate in faculty-led teaching trips that will supplement your classroom learning.
Under the mentorship of faculty, you can design experiments, collect data, and analyze and interpret results obtained from original research studies.
As part of the University’s Go Boldly 2024-2030 strategic plan, ÂìÒϸ£Àûµ¼º½ has launched a renovation of Benoit Hall in December 2024 to create a state-of-the-art facility designed to enhance hands-on simulation and training for students in psychology, counseling, and education.
The project reaffirms ÂìÒϸ£Àûµ¼º½â€™s dedication to preparing skilled professionals for critical roles in behavioral health and education.
The renovation will expand the office suites, collaboration spaces, classrooms, and seminar spaces for both the Division of Counseling and Psychology and the Division of Education.
We award more than $14 million in need-based and merit-based institutional aid annually. ÂìÒϸ£Àûµ¼º½ awards 100% of our full-time undergraduate students some form of aid. Find out more from ourÌýFinancial Aid Office.
Fall 2025 GrantsÌý– Incoming Psychology majors are eligible for aÌýPsychology Innovators Grant. First-time, first-year students will be awarded a $3,000 grant each year, renewable for four years for a total of $12,000 in financial support, in addition to a competitive financial aid package. This grant award supports students pursuing degrees in psychology.
I work directly with clients to provide assistance. My internship is helping me discover the type of people I want to help in the future.
Select the Mental Health & Addiction Studies track and help improve the quality of life of those suffering from substance use disorder (SUD). With a strong background in theory, research, and current perspectives on prevention and treatment, the is designed to address the challenges associated with these disorders and educate students preparing for careers in counseling, recovery services, advocacy, and public health.
B.A. in Psychology program graduates are workforce ready and well-positioned for success in the competitive job market and for graduate study at the master’s and doctoral levels. The Addiction Studies track is designed to meet the educational requirements necessary for Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) licensure. After the completion of the B.A. degree, licensure generally requires passing an exam, completing a case study, and documenting 4,000 hours of post-baccalaureate supervised counseling in the area of SUD. LADC licensing requirements vary by state.
Dr. Elizabeth Harwood, Assistant Professor and Psychology Department Coordinator, was awarded the 2016 New Hampshire Excellence in Higher Education Award, recognizing her professional accomplishments and excellence in inspiring students to learn in the classroom.
Graduates are prepared for a variety of careers in healthcare, social services, education, business, and government agencies. A minor in Social Work can further enhance your career marketability.
Our graduates are well prepared to pursue master’s or doctoral level study in counseling, school counseling, experimental psychology, social work, and other related fields.
Graduates of our Psychology program are well positioned for entry into a variety of industries and professions.
Learn about criteria, how the admissions process works, and what you will need to apply.
Choose an internship site that matches your individual career interest and goals.
Faculty will serve as your mentors and guides.
Join the workforce in a variety of careers with the B.A. in Psychology.