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UNH Roads Scholar Program

Learn new and critical skills!

The Roads Scholar Program establishes educational and training requirements for municipal level highway practitioners, and recognizes those who have successfully completed specified T2 Center Programs. Annually, the T2 Center publishes a directory to acknowledge those who have earned an achievement level among our Roads Scholars.

2008 NH Roads Scholar Directorypdf
Roads Scholar Matrixpdf
Roads Scholar FAQ's

There are four levels in the NH Roads Scholar Program. As outlined below, each level has a defined number of contact hours, and level two requires specific subject area coverage. A contact hour is an hour of actual instruction. Therefore, a typical one day workshop includes five hours of instruction, which will earn you five credits. A specific subject area is defined for each workshop. We have specific subject area coverage to ensure training covers a range of subjects essential to local road management. Consult our training calendar for information on workshop dates and subject areas. Use our workshop matrix to keep track of your status in the program!

New Hampshire Roads Scholar Achievement Levels

  • Roads Scholar Level 1

          Requires 30 contact hours.

  • Roads Scholar Level 2

          Requires 50 contact hours and specific subject area coverage:

          1. 20 hours of technical road maintenance or repair.
          2. 5 hours of basics of road design and construction.
          3. 5 hours supervision or personal development.
          4. 5 hours liability or safety.
          5. 5 hours environmental.
          6. 10 additional hours (electives).

  • Senior Roads Scholar
                
    (Level 3)

          Requires 70 contact hours.

  • Master Roads Scholar
                
    (Level 4)

          Requires 100 contact hours.

Road Scholar Collage

 

Reasons to become a Roads Scholar

 
  • Learn relevant information from people in the field.

  • Peer support and recognition.

  • Network with local people and others across the state.

  • Official letters sent to your supervisor, town selectman, and a copy for yourself.

  • Name published in Road Business and Roads Scholar Directory.

  • Awards presented at each level.

  • Master Roads Scholars are featured with a portrait in Road Business and invited to a recognition luncheon.

  • Earn optional CEUs for licensure.

  • Meet new people while having fun and experience something new!

Nancy Mayville    Kathy and Robert Nicol