Plymouth, NH
17 High Street, Plymouth, NH 03264
http://www.plymouth.edu
Plymouth State University is a public university in Plymouth, NH. Admission is within reach for most, as the acceptance rate is 82%. We've ranked it #787 in the US on our best colleges list. It is a small institution with 3,772 full-time students enrolled. Plymouth State undergrads can choose from 50 possible majors across seven disciplines. The most regularly preferred academe are Business, Elementary Education, and Criminal Justice and Safety Studies, which in total are selected by 25% of the student body. If you hope to major in sports management at a university in New Hampshire but don't have high test scores, Plymouth State is a great option for you, because its sports management program is the first best in the state. Also, Plymouth State University placed 1st in New Hampshire on our top party schools list. At sticker price, in-state tuition is $12,159 a year, but for students from outside of New Hampshire, tuition runs $21,262. Before you decide against applying because of the cost, be cognizant that every single Plymouth State undergraduate procures at least some scholarship or grant funding. 52% of Plymouth State University students graduate college, young and prepared to hit the labor market. On average, alumni earn an annual income of $33,100 a couple years after graduating. After four additional years in the job market, their average wage climbs 26% to $41,700, which is 4% above the national median salary. Many of you may also want to hear that more than 9/10 of applicants submit the SAT. Furthermore, it does not have evening degree programs. Apropos of your pocketbook, be aware that Plymouth State students awarded Pell grants receive $3,802 in aid on average. Our research team rated Plymouth State a 7.98 out of 10 for its on-campus food options and when grading its professors, Plymouth State received an 8.24 out of 10. Related to the campus experience, at Plymouth State, students can sign up for a smorgasbord of music clubs including Musical Theater or Choral Groups. Lastly, two years after graduating, 95% of alumni have jobs and six years after college, the lowest-earning quarter of graduates take home $28,100 or less.
9.21
Party Scene
8.24
Location
8.50
Dorms
7.98
Campus Food
8.49
Student Life
8.50
Safety
SAT Score
860-1070
ACT Score
17-23
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
53%
No
17:1
Business
Elementary Education
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Marketing
Environmental Science
English
Communications