Compare 7 Risk Management. programs in New Hampshire. Average earnings: $58,124.
With top graduates earning $74,655, Risk Management stands out as a field where program choice matters more than school name. The gap between the best and median programs exceeds $16K—proof that evaluating programs individually beats relying on institutional prestige.
The data puts University of New Hampshire-Main Campus first, with Risk Management graduates earning $74,655. The average across all 7 programs is $58,124, yet UNH outperforms by $16,531 while maintaining an 87% acceptance rate—demonstrating that accessible programs can deliver top outcomes.
High earnings don't tell the whole story—debt burden matters. University of New Hampshire-Main Campus graduates borrow $26,814 and face just a 7.1% payment burden, landing in the 'Excellent' category. That means loan payments take a minimal bite out of their post-grad income.
Highest program earnings: $74,655
Strong outcomes with 87% acceptance
7.1% payment burden | Excellent
18.1% family burden | Challenging
| Rank | School | Program Earnings | Cohort Size | Student Debt | Student GPS | Parent Debt | Parent GPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | $74,655 | 844 | $26,814 | Excellent | $36,545 | Challenging | |
| #2 | Colby-Sawyer CollegePrivate | $60,750 | 21 | $27,000 | Good | $38,135 | High |
| #3 | Rivier UniversityPrivate | $60,484 | 29 | $26,956 | Good | $23,985 | Challenging |
| #4 | Franklin Pierce UniversityPrivate | $56,170 | 33 | $27,000 | Good | $40,638 | High |
| #5 | Keene State CollegePublic | $53,146 | 51 | $25,749 | Good | $37,874 | High |
| #6 | New England CollegePrivate | $52,201 | 37 | $26,000 | Manageable | $29,000 | High |
| #7 | $49,462 | 23 | $26,000 | Manageable | $27,431 | High |
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Unlike traditional rankings that measure overall school quality, these rankings focus on program-level outcomes. A school that's #200 overall might have a top-10 nursing program — and that matters if you're studying nursing.
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