2020 Guide to Colleges in New Hampshire

If you’re looking for a great school where you can get a quality education, you may want to consider one of the many colleges and universities in New Hampshire. The state is home to several institutions of higher learning, 13 of which are ranked in College Factual’s 2020 analysis.

Best Colleges in New Hampshire

crest image Dartmouth College

Located in Hanover in what is generally considered a small town setting, Dartmouth is ranked #1 in the state of New Hampshire. Dartmouth supports roughly 4,700 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 7 to 1.

Learn more about Dartmouth College.

crest image Saint Anselm College

Located in Manchester in what is generally considered a suburban setting, St. Anselm College is ranked #2 in the state of New Hampshire. St. Anselm College supports roughly 2,000 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 11 to 1.

Learn more about Saint Anselm College.

crest image University of New Hampshire – Main Campus

Located in Durham in what is generally considered a suburban setting, U of NH is ranked #3 in the state of New Hampshire. U of NH supports roughly 13,700 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 18 to 1.

Learn more about University of New Hampshire – Main Campus.

crest image University of New Hampshire at Manchester

Located in Manchester in what is generally considered a city setting, UNH Manchester is ranked #4 in the state of New Hampshire. UNH Manchester supports roughly 1,100 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 11 to 1.

Learn more about University of New Hampshire at Manchester.

crest image Keene State College

Located in Keene in what is generally considered a small town setting, Keene State is ranked #5 in the state of New Hampshire. Keene State supports roughly 4,400 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 15 to 1.

Learn more about Keene State College.

crest image Colby – Sawyer College

Located in New London in what is generally considered a rural setting, Colby – Sawyer is ranked #6 in the state of New Hampshire. Colby – Sawyer supports roughly 1,200 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 9 to 1.

Learn more about Colby – Sawyer College.

crest image Rivier University

Located in Nashua in what is generally considered a city setting, Rivier is ranked #7 in the state of New Hampshire. Rivier supports roughly 1,800 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 13 to 1.

Learn more about Rivier University.

crest image Plymouth State University

Located in Plymouth in what is generally considered a small town setting, Plymouth State is ranked #8 in the state of New Hampshire. Plymouth State supports roughly 4,500 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 17 to 1.

Learn more about Plymouth State University.

crest image Franklin Pierce University

Located in Rindge in what is generally considered a rural setting, Franklin Pierce College is ranked #9 in the state of New Hampshire. Franklin Pierce College supports roughly 1,900 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 14 to 1.

Learn more about Franklin Pierce University.

crest image Southern New Hampshire University

Located in Manchester in what is generally considered a city setting, SNHU is ranked #10 in the state of New Hampshire. SNHU supports roughly 92,000 students each year.

The school has a student to faculty ratio of 28 to 1.

Learn more about Southern New Hampshire University.

See the full list of ranked colleges in New Hampshire.