New England College | vs. |
#40 in Federal Region I Universities #11 in New Hampshire Colleges | Rankings* | |
Private (not-for-profit), four-years Master's College and University (larger programs) | School Type | |
Offered Degrees | ||
Associate, Bachelor's, Master's, Post-MS Certificate, Doctorate (Research) | Offered Degree | |
Tuition & Fees | ||
$41,578 | Undergraduate Tuition | |
$14,928 | Graduate Tuition | |
$23,544 | Average Financial Aid Amount | |
Admission | ||
99.94% | Acceptance Rate | |
4.01% | Yield | |
High School GPA High School Rank High School Record Completion of College Preparatory Program Recommendations Formal Demonstration of Competencies English Proficiency Test Work experience Personal statement or essay Legacy status | Application Requirements (Required or Considered) | |
Dual Credits Advanced placement (AP) Credits Credits for Life Experiences Credit for Military Training | Accepted Credits | |
Enrollment | ||
2,852 | Total Enrollment | |
1,043 | Undergraduate | |
1,809 | Graduate | |
474 | Online Population | |
Completion & Outcomes | ||
30% | Graduate Rate | |
61% | Retention Rate | |
Special Learning Opportunity | ||
ROTC Study Abroad Teacher Certificate | Special learning Opportunity | |
✔ (Dormitory Capacity: 976) | Campus Housing | |
✔ (Typical Annual Charge: $8,520) | Board/Meal Plan | |
Faculties | ||
7 to 1 | Student to Faculty Ratio | |
567 | Number of faculties | |
$57,339 | Average Faculty Salary |
*Ranking data is from College Evaluator.