New Hampshire (Paul) vs Clark
Which MBA program is right for you?
New Hampshire (Paul)
Clark
Head-to-Head Comparison
| Metric | New Hampshire (Paul) | Clark |
|---|---|---|
| Ranking | #112 | #143 |
| Acceptance Rate | 90% | 83% |
| Avg. GMAT | 560 | 576 |
| Avg. GPA | 3.3 | 3.2 |
| Class Size | 30 | 30 |
| Avg. Salary | $67,000 | $63,000 |
| Employment Rate | 80% | 75% |
| Annual Tuition | $20,000 | $31,000 |
The Verdict
Choose New Hampshire (Paul) if…
you want New England's most affordable MBA with online flexibility and no state income tax in NH.
Full New Hampshire (Paul) Profile →Choose Clark if…
you want a social enterprise-focused MBA in Worcester with a Clark research university brand.
Full Clark Profile →Why People Compare These Two
Both are small New England MBA programs below the BU/BC/Northeastern tier. UNH Paul (#115) in Durham, NH offers one of New England's most affordable MBAs with no state income tax and strong online/hybrid options. Clark (#143) in Worcester, MA is a research university with social enterprise and sustainability focus. Different value propositions entirely.
The Honest Take
UNH Paul wins on cost: affordable public tuition plus New Hampshire's no-income-tax advantage. Clark wins for students passionate about social enterprise, sustainability, and global impact. Neither has strong brand recognition outside New England. If budget is the priority, UNH. If mission-driven business education matters to you, Clark's focus on social change is distinctive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is more affordable?
UNH Paul with public in-state tuition and no NH state income tax is significantly cheaper.
Which is better for social impact?
Clark has a distinctive focus on social enterprise and sustainability that UNH doesn't match.
Which has more flexible format?
UNH Paul offers strong online and hybrid MBA options. Clark's MBA is more traditional in format.