2021 Best Engineering Colleges for Non-Traditional Students in New Hampshire
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Finding the Best Engineering Schools for Non-Traditional Students
In <nil>, 417 bachelor's degrees were awarded to engineering students who went to a New Hampshire college or university. This makes it the #15 most popular major in the state. This means that 0.3% of the degrees earned in the country were from a school in the state.
This ranking identifies schools with high-quality engineering programs as well as strong support for students classified as non-traditional.
To come up with these rankings, we looked at factors such as affordability, and overall quality of the engineering program at the school. See our ranking methodology to learn more.
The engineering school you choose to invest your time and money in matters. To help you make the decision that is right for you, we've developed a number of major-specific rankings, including this list of the Best Engineering Schools for Non-Traditional Students.
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2021 Best Engineering School for Non-Traditional Students in New Hampshire
The following school tops our list of the Best Engineering Colleges for Non-Traditional Students.
Best Engineering School for Non-Traditional Students
University of New Hampshire - Main Campus has taken the #1 spot in this year's engineering ranking for non-traditional students. Located in the small suburb of Durham, UNH is a public school with a large student population. In addition to being on our best for non-traditional students list, UNH has also earned the #1 rank in our Best Colleges for Engineering in New Hampshire ranking.
The student loan default rate at UNH is lower than is typical, just 1.0% of students default in three years. There are approximately 3,625 students at UNH that take at least one class online. About 1,355 of the students at UNH are attending part time.
The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).