November 29, 2022

CONCORD, N.H. — The University System of New Hampshire (USNH) was founded upon a mission of providing accessible, high quality, affordable higher education opportunities for Granite Staters. The USNH Board of Trustees has voted to not increase undergraduate tuition for New Hampshire students for the 2023-2024 academic year. This is the fifth straight year that USNH has frozen tuition for New Hampshire residents attending the University of New Hampshire, Keene State College, Plymouth State University and Granite State College. A current senior or junior on track to graduate in four years will have paid the same tuition each year since entering as a first-year student.
“During this challenging time of high inflation, the University System recognizes the significant financial investment necessary to earn a bachelor’s degree,” said Cathy Provencher, USNH Chief Administrative Officer. “We are meeting the challenge to support our New Hampshire students by providing increased financial aid and by holding tuition steady.”

Since 2018, USNH institutions have provided $251 million in institutional financial aid that has translated into an average net tuition and fee rate of $10,200 per year. On average, it is less expensive today to attend USNH institutions than it was in 2018. USNH continues to provide more aid to more students than at any other time in its history, with 95 percent of first-year students receiving some form of financial aid.

Granite State College, USNH’s adult-serving institution with courses primarily delivered online, offers one of the most affordable bachelor’s degrees in New Hampshire.

Additionally, the University of New Hampshire, Plymouth State University, and Keene State College continue to offer the groundbreaking financial aid program, Granite Guarantee, which makes college more attainable for Granite Staters by covering the full cost of in-state tuition for all undergraduates who qualify. First year through senior year students, along with Community College System of New Hampshire (CCSNH) graduates who transfer to USNH institutions, also benefit from the Granite Guarantee.

For more information about the Granite Guarantee, visit: www.usnh.edu/our-institutions/granite-guarantee.


The University System of New Hampshire (USNH) enrolls 27,000 students and consists of three public institutions: Keene State College, Plymouth State University and the University of New Hampshire. USNH strives to ensure the availability of high quality, affordable and accessible higher educational opportunities throughout New Hampshire and addresses critical state workforce needs. A 28-member Board of Trustees is responsible for overseeing the University System.


Media Contact:
Lisa Thorne
Director Communications, University System of New Hampshire
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