The University of New Hampshire is the best value public university in New England according to U.S. News & World Report – and #7 in the nation. Our safe and beautiful campus is located in picture-perfect Durham, NH and home to 11,500 undergraduate ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ from 40 states and 70 countries. Get ready to experience possibility in every direction with the White Mountains, Atlantic Ocean and Boston all located within 60 miles of campus. Regardless of which of our 100+ majors you study, you’ll have ample opportunity to take what you’re learning out into the world. Three out of four of our undergraduate ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ participate in high-impact learning opportunities like internships, research or study abroad. With 200+ student clubs, becoming part of something is how Wildcats keep growing. All kinds of ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ on all kinds of journeys say the Wildcat spirit is so much more than cheering on the home team: It’s what we find in this empowering community of communities.
Your chances
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Acceptance rate
88%
Public school in New Hampshire with 11,300 total undergraduate ±«ÓãÖ±²¥
Suburban
New England
On campus housing
D1 Basketball
Colonial Athletic Association, America East
105 Main St., Thompson Hall, Durham, NH 03824
(603) 862-1234
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Admissions
Overall acceptance rate
88%
Yield rate - overall
14%
Acceptance rate breakdown
Women
90%
Men
85%
Applicant breakdown
Total number of applicants
21,168
Women: 58%
Men: 42%
Cost & scholarships
Your estimated net cost
$ ? / year
In-state
$31,700
Out-of-state
$50,610
Average net cost after aid
Income
Average net cost
$0–30,000
$17,214
$30,001–48,000
$17,573
$48,001–75,000
$19,641
$75,001–110,000
$23,879
Over $110,000
$27,997
Published costs and averages can be misleading:
they don’t fully account for your family’s finances (for financial aid)
or your academic profile (for scholarships).
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