About Plymouth State University

Founded in 1871, Plymouth State University. is a Public college. Located in New Hampshire, which is a city setting in New Hampshire, the campus itself is Town. The campus is home to 4,124 full time undergraduate students, and 925 full time graduate students.

The Plymouth State University Academic calendar runs on a Semester basis. In the school year the student to faculty ratio was 17:1. There are 189 full time instructional teachers. Degrees awarded at Plymouth State University include: Bachelor's Degree, Masters Degree, Post-master's certificate, Doctor's degree.

Quick Facts

Acceptance Rate78%
Application Deadline
Application Fee50
SAT Range
ACT Range

Admissions at PSU are considered Less Selective, with ,46% of all applicants being admitted.

In the school year, of the students who applied to the school, only 17 of those who were admitted eventually ended up enrolling.

52% of incoming freshmen are in the top half of their high school class. 18% were in the top quarter, and 5% were in the top tenth. You can apply online.

STUDENT LIFE

We asked, and students answered these important questions about student life at Plymouth State University.

5%
“We”re apathetic”
14%
“We know about current events and vote”
69%
“We participate and encourage others to get involved”
12%
“There”s nothing we won”t protest”
2%
“We save it for the classroom”
31%
“Sometimes, but not often”
52%
“There”s usually intelligent conversation to be found”
14%
“All the time, including weekends”
0%
“I”m always terrified”
14%
“I only go out in groups”
36%
“I usually let someone know where I”m going”
50%
“I feel extremely safe”
24%
“We don”t play sports”
0%
“We play recreationally”
44%
“We bought the gear”
32%
“We live for the big game”
5%
“It”s not really our thing”
10%
“Occasinally we gallery crawl”
64%
“There are a variety of opportunities”
21%
“We”re a very artistic group”
0%
“Haven”t met them”
0%
“Available in class”
64%
“They keep regular office hours”
36%
“They”re always available”
12%
“No greek life, but other groups to join”
69%
“There is some involvement, but not a lot”
19%
“Plenty of people join a sorority or fraternity”
0%
“It”s everything. If you”re not greek, you”re a geek”
0%
“We”re not into drinking at all”
12%
“Maybe a little, but it”s not a big thing”
31%
“We only party on weekends”
57%
“There”s some drinking happening every night”
2%
“Never, we”re here to learn”
44%
“There might be people who do”
40%
“People are known to partake on weekends”
14%
“There”s a huge drug scene”
5%
“We”re apathetic”
14%
“We know about current events and vote”
69%
“We participate and encourage others to get involved”
12%
“There”s nothing we won”t protest”
2%
“We save it for the classroom”
31%
“Sometimes, but not often”
52%
“There”s usually intelligent conversation to be found”
14%
“All the time, including weekends”
0%
“I”m always terrified”
14%
“I only go out in groups”
36%
“I usually let someone know where I”m going”
50%
“I feel extremely safe”
24%
“We don”t play sports”
0%
“We play recreationally”
44%
“We bought the gear”
32%
“We live for the big game”
5%
“It”s not really our thing”
10%
“Occasinally we gallery crawl”
64%
“There are a variety of opportunities”
21%
“We”re a very artistic group”
0%
“Haven”t met them”
0%
“Available in class”
64%
“They keep regular office hours”
36%
“They”re always available”
12%
“No greek life, but other groups to join”
69%
“There is some involvement, but not a lot”
19%
“Plenty of people join a sorority or fraternity”
0%
“It”s everything. If you”re not greek, you”re a geek”
0%
“We”re not into drinking at all”
12%
“Maybe a little, but it”s not a big thing”
31%
“We only party on weekends”
57%
“There”s some drinking happening every night”
2%
“Never, we”re here to learn”
44%
“There might be people who do”
40%
“People are known to partake on weekends”
14%
“There”s a huge drug scene”

Plymouth State University REVIEWS

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  • How would you rate on-campus housing?

    108 Students rated on-campus housing 3.5 stars. 11 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate off-campus housing?

    72 Students rated off-campus housing 3.7 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate campus food?

    109 Students rated campus food 2.8 stars. 5 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate campus facilities?

    112 Students rated campus facilities 4.1 stars. 41 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate class size?

    112 Students rated class size 4.5 stars. 63 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate school activities?

    112 Students rated school activities 4 stars. 41 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate local services?

    112 Students rated local services 4.2 stars. 53 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate academics?

    112 Students rated academics 3.9 stars. 37 % gave the school a 5.0.

What's your overall opinion of Plymouth State University?

55 Students rated Plymouth State University

Lauren - 04/19/2021

The location is one of the best parts about it. The campus itself is well kept and in a beautiful location with lots of hiking, skiing, and other nature activities available. However, concerning restaurants and other locations around Plymouth, it's pretty barren, and you'll likely have to travel over an hour outside of campus to go shopping or do anything interesting besides skiing or snowboarding in the winter. I'd say the worst thing about Plym is the dorms 100{6f65e1278338a62264eed73e2adc5af8e2841420db12ceb4f80b8db22f3260ec}. Pray for your life if you're in Pemi... even Grafton or Belknap. Vandalism is far too common and it's likely you'll be woken up in the middle of the night by fire alarms at least a dozen times per semester. At least another 30 times just by other people screaming drunk through the hallways. It's definitely a party school and for that reason, it can be a lot of fun, but the housing situation for thousands of dollars per semester is just sad. Not to mention it's highly unfeasible to live off-campus until at the earliest, you're halfway into your junior year. Had I known this before going here- I simply would've picked a different school.

Samantha

Plymouth State is perfect. It is big enough to not know everyone, but it is small enough whereas everywhere you go, you will likely see someone familiar. Not only is there decent academics, but there is also always something to do on the weekends. The party scene is great here for such small school. Also, there is always sports games going on. If you want to have fun but also focus on school, this is a great school to go to.

Jenna

Plymouth State University is a home away from home. The campus is small, the people are friendly and the community is so supportive of the university. You will see familiar faces while walking to class but also see new faces. Everyone is so genuine and nice. You are surrounded by the beautiful white mountains which are good for skiing and hiking. There is a sense of family and community at Plymouth State that to a lot of schools have.

Sophia

Plymouth State University has the best scenic views! Surrounded by majestic mountains and serene flowing rivers, it offers students a plethora of activities both in the fall and winter seasons! The quaint downtown and common areas, give you ample reasons to visit, for a cup of coffee, some lunch or just to shop at one of it's novelty shops. There are many opportunities to get involved at PSU, whether it is a job, sports or volunteer choices. The professors are eager to meet with their students and give much of their time to guide them to achieve success. I love Plymouth State University!

Plymouth State University FAQS

  1. What is the Acceptance Rate at Plymouth State University?

    The fall 2020 acceptance rate for Plymouth State University is 78%. That means, out of _____ applications received in 2020 , _____ students were offered admission. The number of males who applied was _____ vs the number of females which was _____.

  2. What should every freshman at your school know before they start?

    If time could be unwound and I could speak to my highschool senior self; I would thank him for getting me where I am today. My seinor year was supposed to be fun and lax. Mine was full of worry about college. Applying for scholarships, touring colleges, getting ready for the next big step in my life. I had no idea how I was going to pay for it. My mother had medical bills which my FASFA helped pay off. Currently I work two jobs and am also a full time student. To my highschool self I would just tell him everything would be fine and we would find a way no matter what. I would tell him college would be easier than he thought it would be; I would tell him there wouldnt be any bullies like highschool. He wouldn't be made fun of .

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  3. What's unique about your campus?

    The best thing about my school is the atmosphere. Everyone, including students, employees and, professors are hands down, the friendliest people i've ever met in my life. Coming from a town near Boston MA, Plymouth NH is a much friendlier and accepting place to be and to thrive as a student. The view is breathtaking and woulnd't change it for the world.

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  4. What kind of person should not attend this school?

    Students who need a degree of luxury should't attend Plymouth State University. The living quarters leave much to be desired and most of the academic buildings haven't changed since the 1950's. Also, those with a higher standard of academic integrity should look elsewhere seeing as classes are not as challenging as other four-year institutions. Students who are looking for shops, restaurants, and other activities outside of school, should steer away from Plymouth State University and seek out a larger college or university.

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  5. What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why?

    There really isn't many bad things that I would have to say about the University itself. The location of Plymouth is kind of inconvinient because of the scarce accesibility to big shopping malls. The closest big shopping area is in Tilton, which is 20 minutes away. This doesn't bother a lot of people but girls that love to shop may struggle with this.

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  6. What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about your school?

    I probably brag the most right now about my grades. I have done really well while I have been at Plymouth State. Another thing I frequently talk about with my friends is the discount rates for snowboarding at the local mountain that Plymouth offers.

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  7. Describe the students at your school.

    Everyone is unique and brings something new and interesting to the learning experience.

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  8. Describe your favorite campus traditions.

    My school is best known for being a close knit communtiy of educators and students who all work towards a common goal: Getting the student the best education to provide for their futures~ Plymouth State offers many programs to help you reach your goals from study groups, to labs and also offers great recreational activities. Winter sports here are the best!

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  9. What's the one thing you wish someone had told you about freshman year?

    I wish I had known how hard it would be to be socially active on campus while living at home. Living at home makes it really hard to become involved in many campus activities, and therefore you do not meet as many people.

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  10. What kind of person should attend this school?

    A person with drive to suceed and excell in their goals.

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  11. Describe how your school looks to someone who's never seen it.

    Not the right fit for me.

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  12. Here's your chance: Say anything about your college!

    I looked at a lot of schools, from online degree programs to going somewhere nearby. I found that Plymouth was able to offer me an online degree that works with my own current employment. I am a teacher seeking an M.Ed. in Adminstration and I will be able to do my internship right in my own building. Plus, I can take most of my classes online. Some of the classes are hybrids, meaning I go to a few classes for the discussions and finish online. In short, the best of both worlds at Plymouth State University!

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  13. What's the most frustrating thing about your school?

    By far the most frustrating part of school would have to be paying for it. The lack of financial aid available for me as a full time student is extremly displeasing as i am responsible for the entire bill. I beleieve the demand for higher education in today's work force is needed more each year; leading to my decision to stay enrolled in school. With both my parents unable to budget my schooling, more grants, scholarships and "free money" should be given out, especially to students like myself who can adapt and succeed in college.

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Student Body

Students

50%

female

50%

male

4,124

Total Undergrad Enrollment

925

Total Grad Students

50%

Out-Of-State

48%

In-State

2%

International

Organizations

112

Student Organizations

N/A

Fraternities

3

Sororities

Housing

Yes

On-Campus Housing

42%

of students living on campus

Student Diversity

% American Indian/Alaskan Native
N/A
% Asian/Pacific Islander
2%
% Black or African-American
2%
% Hispanic/Latino
1%
% White or Caucasian
82%

TUITION & AID

All students must apply yearly for financial aid. This process starts with the FAFSA. Though financial aid deadlines vary by school, it is a good idea to apply as soon as possible. For the upcoming school year, you can apply as early as October 1 for the FAFSA. Additional school aid will be dependent on the FAFSA results.

99% of students attending Plymouth State University receive some sort of financial aid. 32% were awarded federal grants. While 79% received federal loans. Many students do also need to apply for additional private student loans.

Cost Out of State

$21,732

Tuition and fees(Out of state)

$1,337

Books and Supplies

$11,008

Room and Board

34,077

Total On Campus

Actual Cost By Income Level(W/Financial Aid)

Family Income
Cost
$0 - $30K
$16,287
$30 - $48K
$17,692
$48 - $75K
$20,023
$75 - $110K
$22,575
$110K & UP
$23,497

We use student reviews and the most current publicly available data on our school pages. As such, we don't typically remove or edit college information. Sources for school statistics and data include the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics and the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System. Portions of college data include copyrighted material, which is reproduced on this website by permission of Wintergreen Orchard House, a division of Carnegie Communications. © 2009-2016 by Wintergreen Orchard House. All rights reserved.

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