ABOUT THE University of New Hampshire
The University of New Hampshire (UNH) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Durham, New Hampshire. It was founded in 1866 as a land grant college and moved to Durham in 1893. The university’s Durham campus comprises six colleges.
TUITION AND COST
According to the UNH Business Services website, the standard tuition rate for full-time graduate students (9-16 credits) for the 2023/2024 academic year is $14,170 per semester or $28,340 per year for New Hampshire residents and $27,810 per semester or $55,620 per year for out-of-state residents. However, some UNH graduate programs charge program-specific rates, so it’s best to refer to the menu for more information1. Additionally, mandatory fees such as health insurance, technology fee, transportation fee, etc. are charged separately and vary based on the number of credits taken by the student. For undergraduate students, the estimated total tuition, fees and living expense price for a 4-year bachelor’s degree at UNH is $139,912 for students graduating in normal time. Please note that these figures are subject to change and may not include other expenses such as room and board, textbooks, etc.
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Undergraduate Degrees
Undergraduate
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Graduate Degrees
Graduate
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Masters Degree in Accounting
30 credits Master's
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Master of Science in Finance
30 credits Master's
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Master of Science in Business Analytics
36 credits Master's
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Master of Science in Agricultural Sciences
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Master of Science in Biochemistry
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Master of Science in Bioinformatics
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Master of Science in Biotechnology
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Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering
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Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
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Master of Science in Chemistry
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Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering
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Masters Degree in Accounting