How Much Will it Cost?

Scholarships & Grants

Approximately 80% of our full time undergraduate students receive some type of financial assistance in the form of academic and merit scholarships, grants, and manageable student loans.  In addition there are numerous campus employment opportunities for students.

The university does its best to work with families to make the cost of higher education an affordable investment in your future.  Do not hesitate to contact a Financial Aid Officer with any questions you may have about financing your education.

 
Tuition & Fees 

To assist you in estimating your 2009-10 cost of attendance a full listing of undergraduate costs can be accessed by clicking here 

 Financial Aid Cost of Attendance 

To determine your financial aid eligibility the Financial Aid Office utilizes a Cost of Attendence which consists of direct charges from the university as well as other general expenses incurred by the student during an academic year. It is important to remember that costs will vary from one college to another. For 2009-10 the costs of attendance for a full-time undergraduate at UNH are as follows:

             
 Resident

Commuter

 Tuition/Fees $29,230   $29,230
 Room/Board $12,204   $  1,500
 Estimate for Books
 $  1,000
   $  1,000
 Personal Expenses
 $  1,000
   $  1,000
 Transportation Costs $     340
   $  1,800
 Totals $43,774   $34,530

 

Note: Costs do not include lab fees, overtime charges for course loads over 17 credits hours, or engineering differentials. The room and board cost is the average expense for a residential student. Amounts listed for books, personal, and transportation expenses are estimated costs that may be incurred during the academic year and will not be directly reflected on the student billing account.   

 
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