The New Hampshire Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau projects that employment in the state will increase by 6.1% from 2016-2026, adding approximately 42,000 new jobs. The state's healthcare and social assistance sector will grow by 15.7% during that period, accounting for roughly one-third of these new positions. Hospitality and professional services jobs should also experience strong growth, while the manufacturing and production industries will likely see an overall decline in employment.
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Best Online Colleges in New Hampshire
In 2018, the annual mean wage in New Hampshire was $52,350, according to data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. However, careers that require additional education or training often pay much more. For example, human resources managers in the state earned an average salary of $125,800 in 2018, and the average computer and information systems manager earned $147,440. You must have at least a bachelor's degree to qualify for these roles, though a master's degree can give you a competitive edge when applying for more senior positions.
Pursuing a postsecondary education can help you take the next step in your career. However, many working professionals and full-time caregivers find it difficult to fit schoolwork into their already busy schedules. Studying online may help you overcome this challenge — distance education programs often allow students to complete coursework at their convenience from any location with an internet connection. Online programs can also be more affordable.
The ranking below describes the five best online colleges in New Hampshire. For each of these schools, we have compiled information related to application requirements, available courses of study, and financial aid opportunities. We also indicate whether online coursework is delivered asynchronously or if online classes require live participation at set times. Finally, all of these colleges hold regional accreditation from the New England Commission of Higher Education.

