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Study: New Hampshire Ranks Last in the Nation for Public Higher Education Funding
NH Budget Cuts Poised to Widen Higher Ed Funding Gap CONCORD, NH – A new analysis from the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute finds that New Hampshire continues to rank last in the nation for public higher education funding, raising concerns about rising tuition costs, cuts to education services, and the future of the state’s workforce. According to the analysis, with state support for colleges and universities trailing national benchmarks, G…
Report Shows NH Ranks Last In Education Spending - The Pulse of NH
A new report is showing that New Hampshire ranks last in the country when it comes to education spending. The Granite State allocates just over 46-hundred dollars for each full-time student, which is far below the national average of 11-thousand 700 dollars. Experts claim low spending on education could impact university tuition, enrollments and the Granite State’s economy. There are also concerns the new state budget could reduce funding even f…
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