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New Hampshire Computer Science Colleges

17 Colleges
2,634 Yearly Graduations
$74,507 Avg 4-Year Tuition (In-State)
$29,299 Avg 4-Year Student Loan

New Hampshire ranked #24 in the nation for computer science degrees handed out in 2021. Around 2,634 students received some type of diploma that year. Students who live in the state can take advantage of in-state tuition averaging $18,627 a year, while students from out-of-state may pay a higher average tuition of $24,948 a year.

An estimated 66% of college students in New Hampshire take out loans, with the average loan amount being $7,325 per year.

Learn more about the most popular schools below:

#1

Southern New Hampshire University

Manchester, New Hampshire
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
1,766 Yearly Degrees
$15,380 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

The total student population at Southern New Hampshire University is 134,345, of which 111,599 students are undergraduates and of those, 34,316 are full-time. It takes the average SNHU undergraduate about 4.1 years to complete their degree.

Around 94% of students who apply get accepted. Around 34% of accepted students are men, and 66% are women.

63% of SNHU students take out loans to afford college costs. The average amount of student loans is $7,501 a year. The school reports a student loan default rate of 8.7% which is much lower than the average rate of 10.8%!

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from SNHU is $39,199.

#2

New England College

Henniker, New Hampshire
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
387 Yearly Degrees
$28,360 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 4,483 students at NEC in total, 1,774 of which are undergraduates, and of those, 1,644 are full-time. For undergraduates at NEC, the average graduation time is 4.3 years.

Around 96% of students who apply get accepted. Of the accepted students, 37% are men and 63% are women.

Approximately 97% of the students who attend this school take out loans. The average amount of student loans is $7,728 a year. Students should know that the student default rate at this school is 13.9% which is higher than the national average of 10.8%.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from NEC is $31,574.

#3

Dartmouth College

Hanover, New Hampshire
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
141 Yearly Degrees
$60,648 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

The total student population at Dartmouth College is 6,292, of which 4,170 students are undergraduates and of those, 4,169 are full-time. Students tend to stick around at Dartmouth. The freshman retention rate is 96%.

Only 9% of students who apply get accepted. Of the accepted students, 50% are men and 50% are women.

Approximately 41% of the students who attend this school take out loans. The typical student loan amount is $5,960 a year. Dartmouth has a 1.3% student default rate. This is excellent when you compare it to the national rate of 10.8%.

Students who graduate from Dartmouth with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $70,635 during the early years of their career after graduation.

Public Public vs. Private
113 Yearly Degrees
$18,962 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 11,787 undergraduates at UNH, of which 11,382 are full-time, and there are 14,348 students altogether. For undergraduates at UNH, the average graduation time is 4.1 years.

About 85% of students who apply get accepted. Around 39% of accepted students are men, and 61% are women.

68% of UNH students take out loans to afford college costs. The average amount of student loans is $10,846 a year. The student loan default rate of 1.7% means most graduates are not struggling to pay off their loans.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $50,047 during the early-career years.

#5

Rivier University

Nashua, New Hampshire
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
40 Yearly Degrees
$35,512 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 1,296 undergraduates at Rivier, of which 868 are full-time, and there are 2,178 students altogether. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 15 to 1.

About 76% of students who apply get accepted. Around 25% of accepted students are men, and 75% are women.

89% of Rivier students take out loans to afford college costs. The typical student loan amount is $10,158 a year. The student loan default rate of 2.4% means most graduates are not struggling to pay off their loans.

Students who graduate from Rivier with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $38,949 during the early years of their career after graduation.

#6

Nashua Community College

Nashua, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
31 Yearly Degrees
$7,140 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 455 full-time undergraduates at Nashua Community College, and 1,352 students altogether. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 8 to 1.

43% of Nashua Community College students take out loans to afford college costs. The average amount of student loans is $4,871 a year. The student loan default rate of 11.1% is very similar to the national average of 10.8%.

Students who graduate from Nashua Community College with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $35,792 during the early years of their career after graduation.

#7

Keene State College

Keene, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
23 Yearly Degrees
$14,638 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 3,096 undergraduates at Keene State, of which 2,982 are full-time, and there are 3,210 students altogether. For undergraduates at Keene State, the average graduation time is 4.1 years.

Around 91% of students who apply get accepted. Of the accepted students, 40% are men and 60% are women.

Roughly 76% of students at Keene State take out loans to pay for college. The typical student loan amount is $9,915 a year. Keene State has a 4.3% student default rate. This is excellent when you compare it to the national rate of 10.8%.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from Keene State is $40,704.

#8

Great Bay Community College

Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
22 Yearly Degrees
$7,200 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

The total student population at Great Bay Community College is 1,565, which includes 458 full-time undergraduates. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 11 to 1.

Approximately 43% of the students who attend this school take out loans. The typical student loan amount is $4,152 a year. This school’s student loan default rate of 9.0% is close to the national average of 10.8%.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $33,122 during the early-career years.

#9

University of New Hampshire at Manchester

Manchester, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
21 Yearly Degrees
$15,785 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

The total student population at University of New Hampshire at Manchester is 717, of which 704 students are undergraduates and of those, 589 are full-time. The average graduation time for an undergraduate student at UNH Manchester is 4.3 years.

Around 85% of students who apply get accepted. Of the accepted students, 42% are men and 58% are women.

Roughly 49% of students at UNH Manchester take out loans to pay for college. The average amount of student loans is $5,008 a year. The school reports a student loan default rate of 1.7% which is much lower than the average rate of 10.8%!

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from UNH Manchester is $50,047.

#9

Plymouth State University

Plymouth, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
21 Yearly Degrees
$14,492 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 4,491 students at Plymouth State in total, 3,739 of which are undergraduates, and of those, 3,565 are full-time. It takes the average Plymouth State undergraduate about 4.2 years to complete their degree.

Around 89% of students who apply get accepted. Around 45% of accepted students are men, and 55% are women.

Roughly 82% of students at Plymouth State take out loans to pay for college. The average amount of student loans is $8,841 a year. Plymouth State has a 5.9% student default rate. This is excellent when you compare it to the national rate of 10.8%.

Students who graduate from Plymouth State with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $40,529 during the early years of their career after graduation.

#9

NHTI-Concord's Community College

Concord, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
21 Yearly Degrees
$7,200 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 979 full-time undergraduates at NHTI, and 2,945 students altogether. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 8 to 1.

61% of NHTI students take out loans to afford college costs. The typical student loan amount is $6,606 a year. The student loan default rate of 6.9% means most graduates are not struggling to pay off their loans.

Students who graduate from NHTI with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $36,055 during the early years of their career after graduation.

#12

Saint Anselm College

Manchester, New Hampshire
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
20 Yearly Degrees
$43,910 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 2,019 students at St. Anselm College in total, 2,005 are full-time undergraduates. It takes the average St. Anselm College undergraduate about 4.1 years to complete their degree.

About 76% of students who apply get accepted. Around 40% of accepted students are men, and 60% are women.

70% of St. Anselm College students take out loans to afford college costs. The typical student loan amount is $9,137 a year. St. Anselm College has a 1.3% student default rate. This is excellent when you compare it to the national rate of 10.8%.

Students who graduate from St. Anselm College with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $53,773 during the early years of their career after graduation.

#13

Granite State College

Concord, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
16 Yearly Degrees
$7,791 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

The total student population at Granite State College is 1,879, of which 1,608 students are undergraduates and of those, 793 are full-time. It takes the average GSC undergraduate about 4.8 years to complete their degree.

Approximately 84% of the students who attend this school take out loans. The average amount of student loans is $5,779 a year. GSC has a 8.6% student default rate. This is excellent when you compare it to the national rate of 10.8%.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $40,876 during the early-career years.

#14

Manchester Community College

Manchester, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
6 Yearly Degrees
$7,090 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 2,263 students at MCC in total, 676 are full-time undergraduates. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 12 to 1.

Approximately 55% of the students who attend this school take out loans. The average amount of student loans is $5,871 a year. This school’s student loan default rate of 9.0% is close to the national average of 10.8%.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $38,155 during the early-career years.

#15

Lakes Region Community College

Laconia, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
4 Yearly Degrees
$6,720 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

The total student population at Lakes Region Community College is 697, which includes 226 full-time undergraduates. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 9 to 1.

67% of Lakes Region Community College students take out loans to afford college costs. The average amount of student loans is $6,677 a year. The student loan default rate of 11.0% is very similar to the national average of 10.8%.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $29,453 during the early-career years.

#16

River Valley Community College

Claremont, New Hampshire
Public Public vs. Private
2 Yearly Degrees
$6,940 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 127 full-time undergraduates at NH Community Technical College - Claremont, and 694 students altogether. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 4 to 1.

Roughly 59% of students at NH Community Technical College - Claremont take out loans to pay for college. The average amount of student loans is $5,952 a year. Students should know that the student default rate at this school is 14.3% which is higher than the national average of 10.8%.

Students who graduate from NH Community Technical College - Claremont with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $33,754 during the early years of their career after graduation.

#17

Franklin Pierce University

Rindge, New Hampshire
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
0 Yearly Degrees
$42,100 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 1,928 students at Franklin Pierce in total, 1,436 of which are undergraduates, and of those, 1,277 are full-time. It takes the average Franklin Pierce undergraduate about 4.2 years to complete their degree.

The school doesn’t accept everyone who applies - it has an acceptance rate of 85%. Of the accepted students, 44% are men and 56% are women.

Roughly 83% of students at Franklin Pierce take out loans to pay for college. The typical student loan amount is $9,517 a year. Franklin Pierce has a 4.5% student default rate. This is excellent when you compare it to the national rate of 10.8%.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from Franklin Pierce is $35,595.

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