Inexpensive Colleges to Attend in New Hampshire
We select the most inexpensive colleges in New Hampshire. Those schools have the most lowest tuition & fees besides room, board, and other living expenses. Granite State College requires the most inexpensive tuition & fees of $9,372 in New Hampshire. Colby-Sawyer College ($18,400) and Plymouth State University ($25,498) have the Inexpensive tuition & fees followed by Granite State 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 highest tuition & fees in New Hampshire.
Name | Tuition & Fees | Acceptance Rate | Enrollment | |
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1 | Granite State College | $9,372 (in-state: $7,812) | - | 1,425 |
2 | Colby-Sawyer College | $18,400 | 78.01% | 943 |
3 | Plymouth State University | $25,498 (in-state: $14,558) | 97.55% | 3,872 |
4 | Antioch University-New England | $25,872 | - | 1,045 |
5 | Keene State College | $26,186 (in-state: $14,710) | 89.53% | 2,872 |
6 | University of New Hampshire at Manchester | $35,530 (in-state: $15,820) | 85.28% | 534 |
7 | Rivier University | $37,791 | 84.47% | 2,551 |
8 | University of New Hampshire-Main Campus | $38,882 (in-state: $19,112) | 86.99% | 13,953 |
9 | New England College | $41,578 | 99.94% | 2,852 |
10 | Franklin Pierce University | $44,963 | 92.72% | 1,663 |
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