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University of New Hampshire at Manchester delivers the state's most affordable English program at just $13,302 net cost, while Dartmouth College graduates earn $39,729 annually despite a $28,619 price tag. This $26,427 cost spread reflects New Hampshire's unique mix of accessible public options and elite private institutions. The state's lack of income tax means English graduates keep more of their earnings, particularly valuable given the growing content marketing needs of New Hampshire's expanding tech sector and established healthcare systems that increasingly demand skilled writers and communications specialists.
12
Programs
$13,302 – $34,744
Net Price Range
$31,501
Avg. Program Earnings
56.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

12 English Language and Literature, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $13,302 $29,503 $15,820 65.1% 85.3%
2 $14,106 $29,503 $7,812 14.3%
3 $19,164 $32,391 $14,710 58.4% 89.5%
4 $28,619 $39,729 $65,739 96.0% 6.4%
5 $23,261 $29,503 $19,112 76.4% 87.0%
6 $19,685 $24,808 $14,558 47.4% 97.6%
7 $34,744 $36,668 $46,810 83.2% 82.3%
8 $33,742 $29,902 $16,450 44.9% 96.4%
9 $25,857 $18,400 61.6% 78.0%
10 $26,906 $44,963 46.1% 92.7%
11 $30,299 $41,578 31.1% 99.9%
12 $27,692 $37,791 58.7% 84.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the massive cost difference between New Hampshire English programs?

Public universities like UNH Manchester charge $13,302 net cost compared to private Saint Anselm College at $34,744. Dartmouth College represents the premium tier but offers substantial financial aid, bringing net costs down to $28,619 from a sticker price of $65,739.

How do graduation rates vary across New Hampshire English programs?

Dartmouth College achieves a 96% graduation rate, while Plymouth State University graduates just 47.4% of English students. The University of New Hampshire Main Campus maintains a solid 76.4% rate, suggesting that mid-tier public programs can deliver strong completion outcomes.

Does Dartmouth College justify its higher costs for English majors?

Dartmouth graduates earn $39,729 annually with only $17,000 in debt, the lowest debt load among private colleges. This compares favorably to Plymouth State graduates who earn $24,808 with similar debt levels of $24,188.

Where do most New Hampshire English programs fall in terms of selectivity?

Most New Hampshire colleges accept 80-90% of applicants, with New England College accepting 99.94% of students. Only Dartmouth College maintains true selectivity at 6.38% acceptance, while the remaining schools offer relatively open admission policies.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.