- Noha Elmohands: Student Social Justice Award “The UNH Diversity Team, in partnership with the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Committee, annually honors UNH community members who have demonstrated excellence and integrity with respect to advancing social justice issues within our community and beyond. Each year, one undergraduate student, one graduate student, one staff member, one faculty member, and one student organization is recognized.”
- Brittany Zorn: CYOS “UNH wants to highlight student’s success stories. One way of doing this has been through the Create Your Own Story program which features students who have been identified because -- in their own way -- they have tried to make the most of their time at UNH.”
- Lauren Banker: CYOS
- Megan Brabec: Class of 1899 Prize "To that senior who has developed the highest ideals of good citizenship during his or her course of study."
- Megan Brabec: NH Campus Compact - President's Leadership Award “For an individual student or student organization that has made outstanding contributions to community service, service learning, and/or civic engagement efforts on their campus. This award is for a student or student organization that has made service an integral part of their college experience as evidenced through their contribution to the community.”
- Shanti Scott: WS Research Award: NWSA Memberships “To 3 students who have shown excellence in research or scholarship, the NWSA student membership will be awarded.”
- Alexa Procaccianti: WS Research Award: NWSA Memberships
- Lydia Seraikchick: WS Research Award: NWSA Memberships
- Sara Dillingham: Pink Triangle “The Pink Triangle Award is given to students, faculty, staff and community members who have made outstanding contributions to efforts for equity and visibility for the UNH GLBT community. The Pink Triangle Award is the annual tradition created by the UNH GLBT community of honoring leaders and heroes.”
- Annie Crossman: Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURF) “The SURF program offers a stipend for full-time summer research.”
- Ari Schaaff: Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURF) “The SURF program offers a stipend for full-time summer research.”
- Chloe Flanagan: Movers and Shakers “This is a unique award program which celebrates collaborative leadership. The Office of Student Involvement and Leadership (OSIL) and the Memorial Union Building (MUB) sponsor this award program. This award recognizes those who use a collaborative style of leadership. Collaborative leaders understand the importance of relationship-building and value inclusiveness.”
- Stephanie Kuhn: Movers and Shakers
- Halie Olszowy: Movers and Shakers
- Kelley McQuillin: Movers and Shakers
- Sara Dillingham: Movers and Shakers
- Noha Elmohands: Movers and Shakers
- Stephanie Kyhn: National Young Feminist Leadership Conference Scholarship “An initiative to develop feminist leadership in NH, with the support of an anonymous donation. At this conference, hundreds of students came together for an amazing weekend of activist training and learning.”
- Hannah Dooling: National Young Feminist Leadership Conference Scholarship
- Samantha Crosby: National Young Feminist Leadership Conference Scholarship
- Brittany Zorn: National Young Feminist Leadership Conference Scholarship
- Emily Sorey-Backus: National Young Feminist Leadership Conference Scholarship
- Jessica Wojenski: National Young Feminist Leadership Conference Scholarship
- Stephanie Kuhn: Ursula Robinson Daley Scholarship “The purpose of the fund is to provide scholarship support to students majoring in Women's Studies. Recipients must demonstrate a financial need and be in good academic standing.”
- Molly Branch: Malcolm and Virginia Prize “The purpose of the Malcolm and Virginia Smith Endowed Prize Fund is to recognize graduating seniors who have demonstrated the most progress and growth academically in their major field of study during their undergraduate years in the College of Liberal Arts. These typically would not be students who have gained highest academic honors or achievement.”