Which Colleges Accept Dual Credit in New Hampshire?
In New Hampshire, 17 schools accept Dual Credit, also known as dual enrollment, that allows to use high school credits. By school type, 12 public and 5 private schools accept Dual Credit.
By school level, 10 four-years colleges and 7 community colleges accept Dual Credit.
The following table summarizes the number of schools accepting Dual Credit in New Hampshire.
Total | Public | Private (not-for-profit) | Private (for-profit) | |
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Total | 17 | 12 | 5 | 0 |
4 Years Colleges | 10 | 5 | 5 | 0 |
Community Colleges | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 |
Trade Schools | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Academic & Tuition Statistics for New Hampshire Colleges Accepting Dual Credit
The average acceptance rate of the New Hampshire Colleges Accepting Dual Credit is 90.10% and the admission yield is 17%. The average SAT score is 1,132 and the average ACT score is 25.
A total of 203,837 students are attending one of the schools. With 11,065 faculties, the average students to faculty ratio is 12 to 1.
The 2024 average tuition & fees at New Hampshire Colleges Accepting Dual Credit is $16,730 for state residents and $23,632 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. The average graduate program tuition & fees is $13,520 for state residents and $19,937 for out-of-state students.
75.29% of undergraduate students received grants and/or scholarships and the average aid amount is $11,356 at New Hampshire Colleges Accepting Dual Credit.
The following table shows the New Hampshire Colleges Accepting Dual Credit. You can see more schools and narrow down the results in search result page.
School Name | Location | Tuition & Fees | Enrollment | Acceptance Rate | Graduation Rate |
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Colby-Sawyer College Private (not-for-profit), four-years | New London, NH | $18,400 | 943 | 78.01% | 60% |
Franklin Pierce University Private (not-for-profit), four-years | Rindge, NH | $44,963 | 1,663 | 92.72% | 51% |
New England College Private (not-for-profit), four-years | Henniker, NH | $41,578 | 2,852 | 99.94% | 30% |
Southern New Hampshire University Private (not-for-profit), four-years | Manchester, NH | $16,450 | 164,091 | 96.37% | 41% |
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus Public, four-years | Durham, NH | $38,882 ($19,112) | 13,953 | 86.99% | 77% |
Keene State College Public, four-years | Keene, NH | $26,186 ($14,710) | 2,872 | 89.53% | 59% |
University of New Hampshire at Manchester Public, four-years | Manchester, NH | $35,530 ($15,820) | 534 | 85.28% | 63% |
Plymouth State University Public, four-years | Plymouth, NH | $25,498 ($14,558) | 3,872 | 97.55% | 50% |
NHTI-Concord's Community College Public, 2-4 years | Concord, NH | $15,450 ($7,200) | 2,619 | - | 30% |
White Mountains Community College Public, 2-4 years | Berlin, NH | $15,300 ($7,050) | 523 | - | 52% |
River Valley Community College Public, 2-4 years | Claremont, NH | $15,190 ($6,940) | 658 | - | 34% |
Lakes Region Community College Public, 2-4 years | Laconia, NH | $14,970 ($6,720) | 645 | - | 34% |
Manchester Community College Public, 2-4 years | Manchester, NH | $15,340 ($7,090) | 1,976 | - | 37% |
Nashua Community College Public, 2-4 years | Nashua, NH | $15,390 ($7,140) | 1,245 | - | 39% |
Great Bay Community College Public, 2-4 years | Portsmouth, NH | $15,450 ($7,200) | 1,415 | - | 23% |
Rivier University Private (not-for-profit), four-years | Nashua, NH | $37,791 | 2,551 | 84.47% | 57% |
Granite State College Public, four-years | Concord, NH | $9,372 ($7,812) | 1,425 | - | 14% |