University of New Hampshire-Main Campus -Public
Durham, New Hampshire
14,788 (12,238 undergraduates)
Does College Size Matter?
GET ALL 50-50 COLLEGES LISTING PDF
College Navigator
2019-20 Accepted: 84%
4 Year Graduation Rate: 68%
5 Year Graduation Rate: 76%
Why YOU Should Care About College Graduation Rates
What you need to know on how to pay for college at University of New Hampshire
1. COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID INDICATORS
Scholarships
Total Expenses In-State: $34,472
Total Expenses Out-of-State: $51,002
Average Net Price 18-19: $24,056
Freshman Non-Federal Loans: 19%
Net Price Calculator
5 Rules About Paying for College That Most Parents Don’t Know
2. 75th PERCENTILE TEST SCORES
SAT EBRW: 640
SAT Math: 630
ACT: 28
The Truth About Scholarships
3-University New Hampshire Common Data Set
Percent Freshman not in top quarter of class: 51%
Percent Freshman with GPA <3.50: 48%
Percent of Freshman Need Met: 76%
Percent of Non-Need Freshman Receiving Awards: 68%
Average Freshman Non-Need Award: $5,749
(compare to other college’s Common Data Set)
Class Schedule: Yes
Shows Class Capacity: Yes
Student to Faculty Ratios: Should they be part of your college rankings?
4. Athletics
NCAA D1, America East Conference
5. Reasons to consider University of New Hampshire:
University Honors Program
Hamel Center for Undergraduate Research
January Term
Student Leadership Academy
Sustainability Fellowships
Woodman Horticultural Research Farm
Atlantic Marine Aquaculture Center
Coastal Response Research Center
Shoals Marine Laboratory
Design and Manufacturing Laboratory
Center for Ocean Renewable Energy (CORE)
Rosenberg International Franchise Center
Center for Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Innovation
Crimes Against Children Research Center (CCRC)
Warren B. Rudman Center for Justice, Leadership and Public Policy
Credit Accepted:
Dual credit
Advanced placement (AP) credits
Carnegie Classification: Very High Research Activity
Religious Affiliation: Not applicable
2 thoughts on “5 Essential University of New Hampshire Facts”