Featured Schools in New Hampshire
DeVry University
Combine the flexibility of online coursework with classroom learning at DeVry University.
Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University
Make a difference with a graduate degree from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management.
Westwood College - Online Campus
Earn your degree online in as little as 20 months with Westwood College.
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New Hampshire Colleges & Universities
New Hampshire Fast Facts:
- Average wage growth: Higher than the national average
- Average annual private sector wages, 2005: $41,020
- Strongest job growth: Service and construction sectors
- Major industries:
- Education and health services
- Trade, transportation and utilities
- Professional business services
- Government
New Hampshire's economy is continuing its steady transition from manufacturing-focused to service-based. New Hampshire also boasts a lively port industry in Portsmouth, where a naval shipyard still operates. In recent years, the state has seen a decline in its once-booming paper- and pulp-producing industry. Jobs in newly dominant industries are taking up the slack, and the education system is helping prepare its residents for them. The state also boasts a nationally-recognized secondary school system with top-performing students.
New Hampshire offers a variety of locations in which to study. The outdoor enthusiast can choose from academic settings amid mountains or on the New England coast. Winter sports fans can enjoy the state's many cross-country and alpine skiing trails, which are known throughout New England for their beauty and expansiveness. In summer, melting ice gives way to miles of hiking and mountain biking terrain.
New Hampshire offers a variety of locations in which to study. The outdoor enthusiast can choose from academic settings amid mountains or on the New England coast. Winter sports fans can enjoy the state's many cross-country and alpine skiing trails, which are known throughout New England for their beauty and expansiveness. In summer, melting ice gives way to miles of hiking and mountain biking terrain.
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