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University of New Hampshire College of Professional Studies Online offers accounting programs at just $14,106 net cost, making it the clear budget leader among New Hampshire's eight schools. The $20,638 gap between this online option and the most expensive program at Saint Anselm College reflects the state's mix of affordable public options and higher-cost private institutions. With New Hampshire's defense contractors and healthcare systems requiring skilled accountants, graduates enter a job market where the absence of state income tax means stronger take-home pay compared to neighboring states.
8
Programs
$14,106 – $34,744
Net Price Range
$48,295
Avg. Program Earnings
50.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 Accounting and Related Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,106 $7,812 14.3%
2 $19,685 $14,558 47.4% 97.6%
3 $23,261 $19,112 76.4% 87.0%
4 $25,857 $18,400 61.6% 78.0%
5 $26,906 $44,963 46.1% 92.7%
6 $30,299 $41,578 31.1% 99.9%
7 $33,742 $16,450 44.9% 96.4%
8 $34,744 $46,810 83.2% 82.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Plymouth State University stand out for accounting students?

Plymouth State combines affordability at $19,685 net cost with the highest graduate earnings at $51,273 among schools reporting salary data. The 97.55% acceptance rate makes admission accessible while maintaining a respectable 47.40% graduation rate.

How do public and private accounting programs compare in cost?

Public schools average around $19,000 in net costs while private institutions range from $25,857 to $34,744. The University of New Hampshire-Main Campus delivers strong value with a 76.40% graduation rate at $23,261 net cost.

Does the online format at UNH College of Professional Studies affect outcomes?

The online program offers the lowest net cost at $14,106 but shows a 14.30% graduation rate. This reflects the different student population and completion patterns typical of adult-focused online degree programs.

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