List of Colleges and Universities in New Hampshire - Active Institutions

Active Institutions

School Location(s) Control Type Enrollment
Founded
Antioch University New England Keene Private Doctoral/research university 898 1964
Colby-Sawyer College New London Private Baccalaureate college 971 1837
The College of Saint Mary Magdalen Warner Private
Baccalaureate college 69 1974
Community College System of New Hampshire Seven locations Public Associates colleges 24,000+ 1965
Daniel Webster College Nashua Private
Baccalaureate college 963 1965
Dartmouth College Hanover Private Research university 5,780 1769
Franklin Pierce University Rindge Private Baccalaureate college 2,642 1962
Granite State College Concord Public Master's university 1,540 1972
Hesser College Five locations Private
Baccalaureate college 3,440 1900
Keene State College Keene Public Master's university 4,846 1909
Lebanon College Lebanon Private Associates college 322 1956
New England College Henniker Private Baccalaureate college 1,367 1946
New Hampshire Institute of Art Manchester Private Special-focus institution 220 1898
Plymouth State University Plymouth Public Master's university 5,264 1871
Rivier University Nashua Private
Master's university 2,216 1933
Saint Anselm College Goffstown Private
Baccalaureate college 1,986 1889
Southern New Hampshire University Manchester Private Master's university 6,186 1932
Thomas More College of Liberal Arts Merrimack Private
Baccalaureate college 84 1978
University of New Hampshire Durham Public Research university 14,511 1866
University of New Hampshire at Manchester Manchester Public Baccalaureate college 1,096 1985
University of New Hampshire School of Law Concord Private Special-focus institution 498 1973

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