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Most Affordable Colleges in New Hampshire

21 colleges in New Hampshire ranked by lowest in-state tuition. Starting at $6,720/year.

Colleges: 21 | Lowest Tuition: $6,720 | Avg Tuition: $21,749

Most Affordable Public Colleges in New Hampshire

#CollegeCityTuition (In-State)Earnings (10yr)
1Lakes Region Community CollegeLaconia$6,720$51,182
2River Valley Community CollegeClaremont$6,940$44,700
3White Mountains Community CollegeBerlin$7,050$35,037
4Manchester Community CollegeManchester$7,090$49,063
5Nashua Community CollegeNashua$7,140$46,164
6NHTI-Concord's Community CollegeConcord$7,200$48,943
7Great Bay Community CollegePortsmouth$7,200$42,397
8University of New Hampshire College of Professional Studies OnlineManchester$7,724$66,479
9Plymouth State UniversityPlymouth$14,626$57,304
10Keene State CollegeKeene$14,784$54,368
11University of New Hampshire at ManchesterManchester$15,838$66,479
12University of New Hampshire-Main CampusDurham$19,202$66,479

Most Affordable Private Colleges in New Hampshire

#CollegeCityTuition (In-State)Earnings (10yr)
1Southern New Hampshire UniversityManchester$17,200$50,318
2Colby-Sawyer CollegeNew London$19,125$46,474
3St Joseph School of NursingNashua$23,438
4Thomas More College of Liberal ArtsMerrimack$30,400$53,565
5Rivier UniversityNashua$39,488$52,248
6New England CollegeHenniker$41,938$42,092
7Franklin Pierce UniversityRindge$46,442$53,353
8Saint Anselm CollegeManchester$48,920$73,371
9Dartmouth CollegeHanover$68,268$97,434

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest college in New Hampshire?

The most affordable college in New Hampshire is Lakes Region Community College with in-state tuition of $6,720.

How many affordable colleges are in New Hampshire?

There are 21 colleges in New Hampshire with published tuition data, sorted from cheapest to most expensive.

What is the average tuition in New Hampshire?

The average in-state tuition across New Hampshire colleges is $21,749 per year.

Analysis based on U.S. Department of Education data. Not enrollment advice. Verify information with the institution directly.