Community

The Dean of Student Affairs office works within the University community, but also with the Town of Plymouth and surrounding communities to promote communication, informational and advocacy services for all.  Members of the University or surrounding towns may contact the Dean of Students office (603-535-2206) with questions or concerns.  Additional information may be found below:

Town of Plymouth, NH    http://www.plymouth-nh.org/

Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce  http://www.plymouthnh.org/

NH Division of Travel and Tourism  http://www.visitnh.gov/

State of NH  http://www.nh.gov/

Plymouth NH Police Department  http://www.plymouthpd.org/

Holderness NH Police Department http://www.holderness-nh.gov/Public_Documents/HoldernessNH_Police/index

Plymouth NH Court Information  http://www.courts.state.nh.us/courtlocations/grafdistdir.htm

Speare Memorial Hospital   http://www.spearehospital.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact Information:

March 12th, 2013 by Kara


Offices of the Dean of Student Affairs and

Student Conduct & Community Standards

Speare  Building – 3rd Floor
Room 303

17 High Street – MSC 4B
Plymouth, NH 03264
Phone: 603-535-2206
Fax: 603-535-3006

Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
8-12 and 1-4:30

 

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