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Public universities in New Hampshire deliver strong value for teacher education students, with Plymouth State University charging just $14,558 in-state tuition while graduates earn $30,687 annually. The state's tax-free income structure means teachers keep more of their earnings compared to neighboring states, making the profession more financially attractive. Saint Anselm College stands out with the highest graduate earnings at $36,848, though its $46,810 tuition creates a significant premium. New Hampshire's growing charter school sector and emphasis on STEM education create additional opportunities for specialized teaching roles beyond traditional public school positions.
10
Programs
$14,106 – $34,744
Net Price Range
$32,990
Avg. Program Earnings
52.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

10 Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $19,164 $33,993 $14,710 58.4% 89.5%
2 $19,685 $30,687 $14,558 47.4% 97.6%
3 $27,692 $33,993 $37,791 58.7% 84.5%
4 $25,857 $31,495 $18,400 61.6% 78.0%
5 $34,744 $36,848 $46,810 83.2% 82.3%
6 $33,742 $30,926 $16,450 44.9% 96.4%
7 $26,906 $44,963 46.1% 92.7%
8 $30,299 $41,578 31.1% 99.9%
9 $23,261 $19,112 76.4% 87.0%
10 $14,106 $7,812 14.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Plymouth State University such a strong value for teacher education?

Plymouth State charges $14,558 for in-state students and maintains a 97.55% acceptance rate, making it highly accessible. Graduates earn $30,687 annually with $27,000 in debt, creating a manageable debt-to-income ratio for new teachers.

How do private colleges compare to public options in New Hampshire?

Private colleges cost significantly more, with Saint Anselm at $46,810 versus public options under $20,000. However, Saint Anselm graduates earn $36,848 annually and achieve an 83.20% graduation rate, the highest among all programs.

Is teacher education financially viable in New Hampshire compared to other states?

New Hampshire's lack of state income tax means teachers keep more of their $30,687 to $36,848 salaries. The state's strong economy and growing education sector provide additional opportunities beyond traditional classroom roles.

Where can students find the most affordable teacher education programs?

University of New Hampshire College of Professional Studies Online offers the lowest net cost at $14,106 with $7,812 in-state tuition. Keene State College provides another affordable option at $19,164 net cost with strong graduation rates at 58.40%.

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