The Cheapest Colleges in New Hampshire by In State Total Cost for 2023
If you're looking for an affordable university and you are a resident of New Hampshire these are the least expensive in state colleges to consider.
Affordable doesn't simply mean finding a school with a low published in state total cost. It's important to research the typical financial aid package offered by a school, the average net price actually paid and most importantly the quality of education you receive for your tuition dollar. Sometimes a school which appears cheap based on list price can be a poor relative value if it can't award competitive financial aid or doesn't offer a quality education. The list below is a ranking on published in state total cost with no consideration of actual average price paid or academic quality of the school. Please see the CollegeCalc best value colleges in New Hampshire list for a ranking which considers school quality and average net price.
Total cost may factor in an estimated off-campus living expense if a school doens't provide housing. This estimate may vary widely by college. To view a rank by academic fees alone please see our New Hampshire tuition ranking.
The most affordable four year colleges in New Hampshire are listed by one year's in state total cost list price for the 2021/2022 school year. Total cost includes tuition, room and board or estimated off campus living expenses, books and supplies and other fees.
What is the cheapest college in New Hampshire? Leading the colleges list is Hesser College in Manchester with an in state total cost of $16,200.
Academic Rating is a CollegeCalc rating of a college's overall academics and effectiveness. The score ranges from zero to one hundred, with fifty being the median for all eligible colleges. Dollar value is a measure of a school's academic rating compared with the average price paid by students. Colleges which are ranked "n/a" didn't report sufficient data to formulate a score. Learn more about our rating methodology.
All price data are reprinted from the U.S. Department of Education's 2021/2022 IPEDS Survey and reflect reported costs for the 2021/2022 academic year.
College | In State Total Cost | Rating | Value |
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#1 Hesser CollegeManchester, Private For Profit |
$16,200 | NA | NA |
#2 Granite State CollegeConcord, Public Not For Profit |
$18,519 | NA | NA |
#3 Plymouth State UniversityPlymouth, Public Not For Profit |
$27,352 | NA | NA |
#4 Southern New Hampshire UniversityManchester, Private Not For Profit |
$28,680 | NA | NA |
#5 Keene State CollegeKeene, Public Not For Profit |
$28,734 | 46 | 23 |
#6 Daniel Webster CollegeNashua, Private For Profit |
$28,784 | NA | NA |
#7 University of New Hampshire at ManchesterManchester, Public Not For Profit |
$29,151 | 61 | 58 |
#8 Chester College of New EnglandChester, Private Not For Profit |
$29,380 | NA | NA |
#9 University of New Hampshire Main CampusDurham, Public Not For Profit |
$32,328 | 63 | 52 |
#10 Northeast Catholic CollegeWarner, Private Not For Profit |
$33,700 | NA | NA |
#11 Thomas More College of Liberal ArtsMerrimack, Private Not For Profit |
$34,500 | NA | NA |
#12 New Hampshire Institute of ArtManchester, Private Not For Profit |
$41,640 | NA | NA |
#13 Rivier CollegeNashua, Private Not For Profit |
$51,092 | NA | NA |
#14 New England CollegeHenniker, Private Not For Profit |
$58,114 | NA | NA |
#15 Franklin Pierce UniversityRindge, Private Not For Profit |
$58,290 | NA | NA |
#16 Saint Anselm CollegeManchester, Private Not For Profit |
$60,410 | 69 | 66 |
#17 Colby Sawyer CollegeNew London, Private Not For Profit |
$64,145 | NA | NA |
#18 Dartmouth CollegeHanover, Private Not For Profit |
$79,461 | 97 | 98 |