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New Hampshire Colleges

New Hampshire Teaching Colleges

19 Colleges
$64,230 Avg 4-Year Tuition (In-State)
$29,405 Avg 4-Year Student Loan

New Hampshire ranked #38 in the nation for teaching degrees handed out in 2021. Around 1,775 students received some type of diploma that year. New Hampshire colleges offer students average in-student tuition of $16,058 per year, while students attending fron out-of-state may pay something more like $22,028 per year.

An estimated 59% of college students in New Hampshire take out loans, with the average loan amount being $7,351 per year.

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#1

Southern New Hampshire University

Manchester, New Hampshire
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
$16,450 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State
68% Freshmen Loans

There are 134,345 students at SNHU in total, 111,599 of which are undergraduates, and of those, 34,316 are full-time. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 22 to 1.

Roughly 68% of students at SNHU take out loans to pay for college. The average amount of student loans is $6,242 a year.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from SNHU is $41,945.

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#2

Plymouth State University

Plymouth, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
$14,558 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State
77% Freshmen Loans

There are 3,739 undergraduates at Plymouth State, of which 3,565 are full-time, and there are 4,491 students altogether. The average graduation time for an undergraduate student at Plymouth State is 4.2 years.

77% of Plymouth State students take out loans to afford college costs. The average amount of student loans is $9,376 a year.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $46,466 during the early-career years.

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Public Public vs. Private
$19,112 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State
58% Freshmen Loans

There are 14,348 students at UNH in total, 11,787 of which are undergraduates, and of those, 11,382 are full-time. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 16 to 1.

Roughly 58% of students at UNH take out loans to pay for college. The average amount of student loans is $10,862 a year.

Students who graduate from UNH with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $53,671 during the early years of their career after graduation.

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#4

Antioch University - New England

Keene, New Hampshire
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from Antioch University - New England is $47,986.

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#5

Keene State College

Keene, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
$14,710 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State
69% Freshmen Loans

There are 3,210 students at Keene State in total, 3,096 of which are undergraduates, and of those, 2,982 are full-time. It takes the average Keene State undergraduate about 4.1 years to complete their degree.

Roughly 69% of students at Keene State take out loans to pay for college. The average amount of student loans is $9,390 a year.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from Keene State is $46,649.

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#6

Granite State College

Manchester, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
$7,812 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State
64% Freshmen Loans

There are 1,879 students at GSC in total, 1,608 of which are undergraduates, and of those, 793 are full-time. The average graduation time for an undergraduate student at GSC is 4.8 years.

Approximately 64% of the students who attend this school take out loans. The average amount of student loans is $4,864 a year.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from GSC is $43,304.

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#7

New England College

Henniker, New Hampshire
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
$27,114 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State
76% Freshmen Loans

There are 1,774 undergraduates at NEC, of which 1,644 are full-time, and there are 4,483 students altogether. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 7 to 1.

Roughly 76% of students at NEC take out loans to pay for college. The average amount of student loans is $9,028 a year.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $31,050 during the early-career years.

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#8

Rivier University

Nashua, New Hampshire
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
$37,791 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State
76% Freshmen Loans

There are 1,296 undergraduates at Rivier, of which 868 are full-time, and there are 2,178 students altogether. For undergraduates at Rivier, the average graduation time is 4.2 years.

76% of Rivier students take out loans to afford college costs. The average amount of student loans is $9,580 a year.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $54,599 during the early-career years.

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#9

Upper Valley Educators Institute

Lebanon, New Hampshire
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private

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#10

Saint Anselm College

Manchester, New Hampshire
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
$46,810 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State
68% Freshmen Loans

There are 2,019 students at St. Anselm College in total, 2,005 are full-time undergraduates. Students tend to stick around at St. Anselm College. The freshman retention rate is 89%.

Approximately 68% of the students who attend this school take out loans. The typical student loan amount is $10,815 a year.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $63,347 during the early-career years.

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#11

NHTI-Concord's Community College

Concord, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
$7,200 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State
51% Freshmen Loans

There are 979 full-time undergraduates at NHTI, and 2,945 students altogether. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 9 to 1.

Roughly 51% of students at NHTI take out loans to pay for college. The typical student loan amount is $5,303 a year.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $41,421 during the early-career years.

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#12

Franklin Pierce University

Rindge, New Hampshire
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
$44,963 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State
80% Freshmen Loans

There are 1,928 students at Franklin Pierce in total, 1,436 of which are undergraduates, and of those, 1,277 are full-time. For undergraduates at Franklin Pierce, the average graduation time is 4.2 years.

80% of Franklin Pierce students take out loans to afford college costs. The typical student loan amount is $9,272 a year.

Students who graduate from Franklin Pierce with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $45,563 during the early years of their career after graduation.

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#12

Manchester Community College

Manchester, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
$7,090 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State
34% Freshmen Loans

There are 676 full-time undergraduates at MCC, and 2,263 students altogether. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 11 to 1.

Approximately 34% of the students who attend this school take out loans. The average amount of student loans is $5,536 a year.

Students who graduate from MCC with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $38,656 during the early years of their career after graduation.

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#14

White Mountains Community College

Berlin, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
$7,050 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State
49% Freshmen Loans

There are 211 full-time undergraduates at White Mountains Community College, and 649 students altogether. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 7 to 1.

49% of White Mountains Community College students take out loans to afford college costs. The average amount of student loans is $5,777 a year.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from White Mountains Community College is $30,905.

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#14

Nashua Community College

Nashua, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
$7,140 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State
22% Freshmen Loans

There are 1,352 students at Nashua Community College in total, 455 are full-time undergraduates. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 10 to 1.

Roughly 22% of students at Nashua Community College take out loans to pay for college. The typical student loan amount is $5,160 a year. Nashua Community College has a 0.1% student default rate. This is excellent when you compare it to the national rate of 10.8%.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from Nashua Community College is $39,161.

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#16

Great Bay Community College

Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
$7,200 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State
35% Freshmen Loans

There are 1,565 students at Great Bay Community College in total, 458 are full-time undergraduates. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 11 to 1.

Roughly 35% of students at Great Bay Community College take out loans to pay for college. The average amount of student loans is $4,453 a year.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $39,867 during the early-career years.

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#17

River Valley Community College

Claremont, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
$6,940 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State
39% Freshmen Loans

There are 127 full-time undergraduates at NH Community Technical College - Claremont, and 694 students altogether. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 6 to 1.

39% of NH Community Technical College - Claremont students take out loans to afford college costs. The typical student loan amount is $4,941 a year. The student loan default rate of 0.1% means most graduates are not struggling to pay off their loans.

Students who graduate from NH Community Technical College - Claremont with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $41,242 during the early years of their career after graduation.

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#18

Lakes Region Community College

Laconia, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
$6,720 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State
55% Freshmen Loans

The total student population at Lakes Region Community College is 697, which includes 226 full-time undergraduates. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 8 to 1.

55% of Lakes Region Community College students take out loans to afford college costs. The average amount of student loans is $5,703 a year.

Students who graduate from Lakes Region Community College with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $37,104 during the early years of their career after graduation.

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#19

Colby - Sawyer College

New London, New Hampshire
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
$18,400 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State
74% Freshmen Loans

The total student population at Colby - Sawyer College is 910, of which 878 students are undergraduates and of those, 811 are full-time. The average graduation time for an undergraduate student at Colby - Sawyer is 4.1 years.

Roughly 74% of students at Colby - Sawyer take out loans to pay for college. The typical student loan amount is $8,669 a year.

Students who graduate from Colby - Sawyer with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $37,935 during the early years of their career after graduation.

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