Colleges in new hampshire

Here is a list of colleges and universities in New Hampshire:

Public Colleges and Universities:

  1. University of New Hampshire (Durham) - flagship university of the state
  2. New Hampshire Community Technical Colleges (Concord, Manchester, Nashua, and Berlin) - a system of two-year colleges
  3. Plymouth State University (Plymouth) - a public university with a focus on liberal arts and sciences
  4. Keene State College (Keene) - a public college with a focus on liberal arts and sciences
  5. New Hampshire Technical Institute (Concord) - a public technical institute

Private Colleges and Universities:

  1. Dartmouth College (Hanover) - a highly selective Ivy League university
  2. Franklin Pierce University (Rindge) - a private university with a focus on liberal arts and sciences
  3. Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester) - a private university with a focus on online education
  4. Rivier University (Nashua) - a private Catholic university
  5. Colby-Sawyer College (New London) - a private liberal arts college
  6. New England College (Henniker) - a private college with a focus on liberal arts and sciences
  7. Antioch University New England (Keene) - a private university with a focus on graduate education
  8. Thomas More College of Liberal Arts (Merrimack) - a private Catholic college
  9. Granite State College (Concord) - a private college with a focus on online education
  10. Magdalen College of Liberal Arts (Warner) - a private Catholic college

Online Colleges and Universities:

  1. Southern New Hampshire University Online (Manchester) - an online division of Southern New Hampshire University
  2. Granite State College Online (Concord) - an online division of Granite State College
  3. New Hampshire Technical Institute Online (Concord) - an online division of New Hampshire Technical Institute

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there may be other colleges and universities in New Hampshire that are not included here. Additionally, some colleges and universities may have multiple campuses or locations within the state.