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New Hampshire's health administration programs deliver earnings up to $65,332 while keeping net costs as low as $14,106 at University of New Hampshire College of Professional Studies Online. The state's tax-free income policy means graduates keep more of their earnings, particularly valuable in New Hampshire's healthcare sector which continues expanding to serve an aging population. Private colleges like New England College command higher costs at $30,299 but offer the strongest earning potential at $65,332 annually.
6
Programs
$14,106 – $33,742
Net Price Range
$51,009
Avg. Program Earnings
45.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Health and Medical Administrative Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,106 $50,543 $7,812 14.3%
2 $23,261 $50,543 $19,112 76.4% 87.0%
3 $30,299 $65,332 $41,578 31.1% 99.9%
4 $25,857 $45,500 $18,400 61.6% 78.0%
5 $33,742 $43,128 $16,450 44.9% 96.4%
6 $26,906 $44,963 46.1% 92.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $19,636 cost difference between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

University of New Hampshire College of Professional Studies Online costs just $14,106 net compared to Southern New Hampshire University's $33,742. The online format and public funding structure at UNH significantly reduce overhead costs. Both schools serve Manchester, showing how delivery method impacts pricing more than location.

How do graduation rates compare across New Hampshire's health administration programs?

University of New Hampshire-Main Campus leads with a 76.40% graduation rate, while its online counterpart graduates only 14.30% of students. New England College and Colby-Sawyer College maintain solid rates at 31.10% and 61.60% respectively. The dramatic difference between UNH campuses reflects the challenges of online program completion.

Does New Hampshire's tax structure benefit health administration graduates?

New Hampshire imposes no state income tax, meaning graduates earning $50,543 at UNH programs keep significantly more than peers in neighboring states. This tax advantage becomes more valuable at higher salaries, with New England College graduates earning $65,332 seeing the greatest benefit. Healthcare employers recognize this competitive advantage when setting compensation.

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