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Expensive Graduate Schools to Attend in New Hampshire

We select the most expensive graduate programs in New Hampshire. Those schools have the most highest tuition & fees besides room, board, and other living expenses. Dartmouth College requires the most expensive graduate tuition & fees of $64,068 in New Hampshire. Franklin Pierce University ($40,049) and University of New Hampshire-Main Campus ($30,138) have the expensive tuition & fees followed by Dartmouth College.
We exclude colleges whose programs are focused on certificate, associate, and/or special subjects such as arts and music from the ranking. You may want to check colleges having the lowest graduate tuition & fees in New Hampshire.
Expensive Graduate Schools to Attend in New Hampshire (2023-2024)
NameTuition & FeesAcceptance RateEnrollment
1Dartmouth College
Private (not-for-profit), four-yearsHanover, NH
$64,0686.38%6,744
2Franklin Pierce University
Private (not-for-profit), four-yearsRindge, NH
$40,04992.72%1,663
3University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Public, four-yearsDurham, NH
$30,138
(in-state: $16,498)
86.99%13,953
4Antioch University-New England
Private (not-for-profit), four-yearsKeene, NH
$26,422-1,045
5Saint Anselm College
Private (not-for-profit), four-yearsManchester, NH
$25,00082.30%1,977
6Plymouth State University
Public, four-yearsPlymouth, NH
$24,950
(in-state: $18,350)
97.55%3,872
7University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Public, four-yearsManchester, NH
$16,844
(in-state: $14,864)
85.28%534
8New England College
Private (not-for-profit), four-yearsHenniker, NH
$14,92899.94%2,852
9Colby-Sawyer College
Private (not-for-profit), four-yearsNew London, NH
$14,17078.01%943
10Keene State College
Public, four-yearsKeene, NH
$13,715
(in-state: $12,149)
89.53%2,872