Graduate Schools with Diverse Programs in New Hampshire

For the academic year 2022-2023, University of New Hampshire-Main Campus offer the most number of graduate programs of 100 in New Hampshire. New England College and Dartmouth College have the second and third most major programs in New Hampshire, following University of New Hampshire-Main Campus.
The following table shows that the top 10 New Hampshire graduate schools having most graduate degree programs.
You can view the all New Hampshire graduate schools with tuition and other academic information at New Hampshire graduate school comparison page.
New Hampshire Graduate Schools with Diverse Area of Study (2022-2023)
School NameNumber of Graduate ProgramsOnline Graduate Programs Master's ProgramDoctorate ProgramsPost-Graduate Certificate Graduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Student Population
1University of New Hampshire-Main CampusPublic, 4 yearsDurham, NH 100 programs6 programs 65 35 28 $30,138 2,441
2New England CollegePrivate, 4 yearsHenniker, NH 56 programs- Not Offered 2 8 $14,928 1,809
3Dartmouth CollegePrivate, 4 yearsHanover, NH 47 programs- Not Offered 20 Not Offered $64,068 2,286
4Plymouth State UniversityPublic, 4 yearsPlymouth, NH 43 programs- 40 3 44 $24,950 564
5Rivier UniversityPrivate, 4 yearsNashua, NH 36 programs3 programs Not Offered 4 8 $12,871 1,211
6Southern New Hampshire UniversityPrivate, 4 yearsManchester, NH 35 programs22 programs 33 2 17 $20,469 23,226
7Franklin Pierce UniversityPrivate, 4 yearsRindge, NH 20 programs18 programs 19 1 6 $40,049 545
8Antioch University-New EnglandPrivate, 4 yearsKeene, NH 16 programs- 13 3 15 $26,422 1,045
9Keene State CollegePublic, 4 yearsKeene, NH 7 programs6 programs 7 Not Offered 3 $13,715 135
10Granite State CollegePublic, 4 yearsConcord, NH 6 programs6 programs 6 Not Offered 17 $11,238 230
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