Cheapest colleges in New Hampshire
10 colleges ranked by net price after aid
The 10 most affordable four-year colleges in New Hampshire have an average net price of $26,997 per year — the typical amount families actually pay after grants and scholarships. Costs run from $19,164 at Keene State College up to $34,744 at Saint Anselm College. 3 are public institutions and 7 are private.
| # | College | Type | Net price / yr | Acceptance | Median earnings (10yr) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Keene State College Keene, NH | Public | $19,164 | 89% | $54,368 |
| 2 | Plymouth State University Plymouth, NH | Public | $19,685 | 91% | $57,304 |
| 3 | University of New Hampshire-Main Campus Durham, NH | Public | $23,261 | 87% | $66,479 |
| 4 | Colby-Sawyer College New London, NH | Private | $25,857 | 90% | $46,474 |
| 5 | Franklin Pierce University Rindge, NH | Private | $26,906 | 90% | $53,353 |
| 6 | Rivier University Nashua, NH | Private | $27,692 | 82% | $52,248 |
| 7 | Dartmouth College Hanover, NH | Private | $28,619 | 6% | $97,434 |
| 8 | New England College Henniker, NH | Private | $30,299 | 96% | $42,092 |
| 9 | Southern New Hampshire University Manchester, NH | Private | $33,742 | 96% | $50,318 |
| 10 | Saint Anselm College Manchester, NH | Private | $34,744 | 78% | $73,371 |
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