The nursing school at University of New Hampshire (DEMN), Durham is a public institution located in Durham, New Hampshire. Its nursing programs are accredited by ACEN, CCNE and COA. Out of 17 nursing schools in New Hampshire, University of New Hampshire (DEMN), Durham ranks #3 in the state, and out of more than 1,700 nursing programs nationally, it ranks #73. It's 3-year average NCLEX-RN passing rate is 94.14%, giving the University of New Hampshire (DEMN), Durham an overall grade of A. |
Nursing degrees offered at University of New Hampshire (DEMN), Durham: CNL, Family Nurse Practitioner and Registered Nursing, and the school provides its offerings to students via campus and hybrid formats.
Academic degree levels offered:Â Accelerated MSN, APRN Certificate, Bachelor Degree, Master Degree, MSN to DNP and Post Master's NP Certificate level degrees.
For nursing students in New Hampshire, the state average NCLEX-RN passing rate for ADN programs is 94.17% and for BSN programs is 92.60%. The average national NCLEX-RN passing rate for ADN programs is 85.80% and for BSN programs is 86.21%.
University of New Hampshire (DEMN), Durham Nursing at a Glance
- NCLEX-RN Passing Rate Average: 94.14%
- New Hampshire State Rank: 3
- National Rank: 73
- Grade: A
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In-state nursing schools are preferable to out-of-state programs as your tuition and logistics for attending school will be considerably less than if you attended school out-of-state. Online nursing schools are also an option.
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Compare New Hampshire Nursing Schools | ADN | BSN |
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Number of Nursing Programs in New Hampshire | 9 | 6 |
Average NCLEX Passing Rate in New Hampshire | 94.17% | 92.60% |
NCLEX Passing Rate Range in New Hampshire | 86.60% to 100.00% | 77.59% to 100.00% |
Best Ranked School Details | ADN Rankings for New Hampshire | BSN Rankings for New Hampshire |
University of New Hampshire (DEMN), Durham
Pass Rate
- 105 Main St., Thompson Hall, Durham, NH - 03824-3547
- (603) 862-1234
- NCLEX Passing Rate: (A) 94.14%
- Programs: CNL, Family Nurse Practitioner, Registered Nursing
- Award Levels: Accelerated MSN, APRN Certificate, Bachelor, MSN, MSN to DNP, Post Master's NP Certificate
University Information
- Total Faculty: 834
- In-State Undergraduate Tuition: $18,962
- Book and Supplies: $1,000
- Percent Received Aid: 95%
- Average Grant or Scholarship: $11,531
- Percent Admitted: 85%
- Percent Admitted who Enrolled: 16%
- Graduation Rate: 76%
Cities in New Hampshire Offering Accredited Nursing Programs
If you are not finding the right nursing program in Durham or want to compare nursing schools from other cities in New Hampshire? Compare average NCLEX scores, in-state and out-of-state tuition costs as well as schools with strong alumni networks. The following is a list of cities in with accredited nursing programs in New Hampshire: Berlin, Claremont, Laconia, Manchester, Nashua, New London and Plymouth
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Additional Nursing Programs in New Hampshire
- Colby-Sawyer College
- Franklin Pierce University
- Granite State College
- Great Bay Community College
- Keene State College
- Lakes Region Community College
- Manchester Community College
- Nashua Community College
- NHTI-Concord's Community College
- Plymouth State University
- River Valley Community College
- Rivier University
- Saint Anselm College
- Southern New Hampshire University
- St Joseph School of Nursing
- University of New Hampshire (DEMN), Durham
- White Mountains Community College
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Sources: The State Board of Nursing from Each State, U.S. Department of Education: College Scorecard, U.S. Department of Education – OPE, National Center for Education Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics