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Resources for Finding New Hampshire Colleges
Where to Start Looking for New Hampshire Colleges
The New Hampshire Higher Education Assistance Foundation (NHHEAF) is the place to start looking for New Hampshire colleges. NHHEAF sponsors the Center for College Planning in Concord where students can use the library to search for information on colleges. The center provides students with free help in filling out the FAFSA and navigating the college application process. NHHEAF also sponsors an annual free college convention, Destination College, for high school juniors and parents and includes a college fair and college planning workshops.
50-50 Profile: Wheelock College
50-50 College profile for Wheelock College including graduation rates and financial aid information.
50-50 Profile: University of Northwestern-St Paul
50-50 Profile for University of Northwestern-St Paul including financial aid and graduation rates.
50-50 Profile: Delaware Valley University
Delaware Valley University-Private
Doylestown, Pennsylvania
2,137 (1,860 undergraduates)
Does College Size Matter?
2013, 2015
50-50 Profile: Franklin College
Franklin College-Private
Franklin, Indiana
1,034 (1,016 undergraduates)
Does College Size Matter?
50-50 Profile: College of Saint Elizabeth
ShareTweetFlipEmailPin0 SharesCollege of Saint Elizabeth-Private Morristown, New Jersey 1,687 (1,079 undergraduates) DIY CR Ref: Does College Size Matter? 2012, 2013 50-50 Facts College Navigator 2012-13 Accepted: 53% 4 Year Graduation Rate: 50% 5 Year Graduation Rate: 55% DIY CR Ref: What’s Wrong with Looking at Graduation Rates? Finances 2012-13 Total Expenses: $45,539 Average Net Price … Read more