Suffolk (Sawyer) vs New Hampshire (Paul)

Which MBA program is right for you?

#113 Overall

Suffolk (Sawyer)

Acceptance 65%
Avg. GMAT 520
Avg. Salary $115K
#112 Overall

New Hampshire (Paul)

Acceptance 90%
Avg. GMAT 560
Avg. Salary $67K

Head-to-Head Comparison

MetricSuffolk (Sawyer)New Hampshire (Paul)
Ranking#113#112
Acceptance Rate65%90%
Avg. GMAT520560
Avg. GPA3.23.3
Class Size3530
Avg. Salary$115,000$67,000
Employment Rate82%80%
Annual Tuition$34,000$20,000

The Verdict

Choose Suffolk (Sawyer) if…

you want downtown Boston location, six-figure salary outcomes, and direct corporate proximity.

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Choose New Hampshire (Paul) if…

you want a small cohort, lower cost, and New England lifestyle an hour from Boston.

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Why People Compare These Two

Both serve New England professionals. Suffolk's downtown Boston campus produces $115K salaries. UNH's Durham campus offers a 30-person cohort at lower cost but $67K outcomes. The comparison is about location premium vs value: is downtown Boston's employer access worth the higher tuition?

The Honest Take

Suffolk wins on salary ($115K vs $67K) and location (downtown Boston vs Durham). UNH wins on class intimacy and cost. For Boston career goals, Suffolk's proximity to the Financial District is a major advantage. For career advancers who prefer small-town life and lower stakes, UNH provides a gentler path.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which has better salary outcomes?

Suffolk Sawyer ($115K) significantly outearns UNH Paul ($67K). The gap reflects Boston's premium job market and Suffolk's employer proximity.

Which is more affordable?

UNH Paul ($20K/year) is cheaper than Suffolk Sawyer ($34K/year). UNH also has lower living costs in Durham.

Which is better for Boston careers?

Suffolk's downtown Boston location provides direct employer access that UNH can't match from Durham. For Boston-specific careers, Suffolk is the stronger choice.