Durham, NH
105 Main St., Thompson Hall, Durham, NH 03824
http://www.unh.edu
University of New Hampshire is a public university in Durham, NH. It is a well-rated college, currently ranked two hundred and twelfth in the USA, but accepts 77% of applicants. It has a big student body with full-time enrollment of 12,043 undergraduates. 23% of its graduates procure a Bachelor's degree in Business. Additional preferred options include Communications, Biomedical Sciences and Molecular Medicine, and Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies, but there are 75 different courses of study to select from. Its health professions, chemistry, business, agricultural sciences and information technology programs are all ranked number one in New Hampshire. Also, University of New Hampshire ranked 1st in NH according to our top public universities list. For New Hampshire residents, tuition is $19,423 a year. Non-state residents, however, need to dish out $32,185 per year. Before you decide not to apply due to the cost, be conscious that a touch fewer than 90% of New Hampshire undergraduates procure monetary support. 76% of University of New Hampshire undergraduates end up acquiring a diploma, young and hoping to land a high paying job. On average, alumni earn a yearly income of $42,400 a couple years after college. After another four years on the job, the alumni's average yearly earnings climbs 21.2% to $51,400, which is 28.2% north of the national median income. You might like to find that your high school rank is neither required nor recommended to apply. What's more, 36% of available classes have 20 to 39 students. With regard to your bank account, be aware that the average amount of Pell grant aid awarded is $4,197 and it offers a tuition guarantee plan, insuring that your tuition will not increase throughout your enrollment. In terms of demographics, 1% of undergrads are foreign and 14% of students are from households with an annual income between $30k and $48k. Apropos of the student experience, on-campus housing is offered. In closing, 95% of New Hampshire's alumni are gainfully employed two years after receiving their degrees and one quarter of graduates rake in a starting salary of at least $58,100.
9.79
Party Scene
8.24
Location
8.49
Dorms
10.00
Campus Food
9.21
Student Life
8.76
Safety
SAT Score
1090-1270
ACT Score
22-28
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
77%
Yes
19:1
Business
Psychology
Communications
Biomedical Sciences and Molecular Medicine
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies
Mechanical Engineering
Political Science and Government
Civil Engineering