Best RN-to-MSN Programs in New Hampshire

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Updated on November 5, 2024
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    Want to become a nurse in New Hampshire? Read our guide on the state's best MSN programs and salary information.
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    As a registered nurse (RN), it could be a really good career choice to study on toward master of science in nursing degree (MSN). This will help to open more interesting career doors to you — including nurse practitioning — as well as potentially significant salary increases.

    When you do start looking for an MSN degree program in New Hampshire, you should find the school or program that is right for you and your unique needs. Below is a list of New Hampshire’s top RN-to-MSN programs, as well as a salary and career outlook for MSN grads in the state.

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    Explore the Best New Hampshire MSN Degree Programs

    If you want to achieve an MSN degree, you must choose a program that fits with your personal career objectives and interests. New Hampshire offers three different programs that you could take into consideration. It is recommended to research as many as possible of these, so that you will find the program that is right for you.

    Below are the top New Hampshire RN to MSN degree programs. Additionally, online options have been added that are run by universities outside of the state.

    #1 Best RN-to-MSN Programs in New Hampshire

    Southern New Hampshire University

    • Location-markerManchester, NH
    • 4 year
    • Campus + Online
    Average Undergrad Tuition
    • In-State$15,000
    • Out-of-state$15,000
    Average Graduate Tuition
    • In-State$18,900
    • Out-of-state$18,900
    • Retention Rate62%
    • Acceptance Rate92%
    • Students Enrolled145,533
    • Institution TypePrivate
    • Percent Online Enrollment96%
    • AccreditationYes
    #2 Best RN-to-MSN Programs in New Hampshire

    Franklin Pierce University

    • Location-markerRindge, NH
    • 4 year
    • Campus + Online
    Average Undergrad Tuition
    • In-State$38,100
    • Out-of-state$38,100
    Average Graduate Tuition
    • In-State$36,150
    • Out-of-state$36,150
    • Retention Rate73%
    • Acceptance Rate89%
    • Students Enrolled1,777
    • Institution TypePrivate
    • Percent Online Enrollment29%
    • AccreditationYes
    #3 Best RN-to-MSN Programs in New Hampshire

    Rivier University

    • Location-markerNashua, NH
    • 4 year
    • Campus + Online
    Average Undergrad Tuition
    • In-State$34,412
    • Out-of-state$34,412
    Average Graduate Tuition
    • In-State$11,880
    • Out-of-state$11,880
    • Retention Rate80%
    • Acceptance Rate84%
    • Students Enrolled2,424
    • Institution TypePrivate
    • Percent Online Enrollment53%
    • AccreditationYes

    Salaries and Job Outlook for MSN Degree Holders in New Hampshire

    The job outlook in New Hampshire for MSN degree holders is excellent. For instance, O Net reports that there will be a 21% job growth for nurse anesthetists. While this is slightly below the national average of 25%, it is still a significant job rise. O Net also reports that the projected job growth between 2012 and 2022 for nurse managers is 24%, which is slightly above the national average. They also project growth for nurse practitioners will be 31% (just below national average) and nurse instructors can expect a growth of 32% (just below national average).

    While the prospective job growth is generally slightly below national average, despite still being high, the average salary is just above the national average. Nurse educators earn an average of $59,800, while nurse practitioners earn an average of $96,600.

    Earning an MSN degree is about more than simply starting to earn more. It also means that you will have a far more prestigious career. Furthermore, you will have the opportunity to influence the world of health care in New Hampshire. This can be achieved through direct clinical practice, through research, through leadership or through education. Your degree is a chance for you to make positive contributions to the general health and well-being of the population of the state.