Median Earnings (1yr)Small sample
$64,826
68th percentile
Est. Median DebtEstimated
$25,500
Est. from national median (39 programs)

Based on U.S. Department of Education data (October 2025 release). Some figures are estimates based on similar programs — see details below.

Analysis

With first-year earnings of $64,826 slightly above the national median for mechanical engineering technology programs, UNH's bachelor's offering appears competitively positioned—though it's worth noting that debt figures here are estimated from similar programs nationally since this specific program's graduate cohort is too small for DOE reporting. Based on comparable programs, students might expect around $25,500 in debt, which would translate to a manageable 0.39 debt-to-earnings ratio—well below the concerning 1.0 threshold where debt equals a full year's salary.

The earnings outcome itself is concrete and encouraging: $64,826 puts graduates in the 68th percentile nationally among mechanical engineering technology programs. This suggests UNH delivers solid preparation despite the school's relatively open admission profile. The estimated debt burden, if it holds true, would be notably lower than the $27,000 national median for this degree, making the monthly payment math more favorable in those critical early career years.

The practical question is whether these estimated debt figures reflect UNH's actual financial aid packaging or simply represent a national average that may not apply here. With only 18% of students receiving Pell grants, this is likely a campus serving primarily middle-class New Hampshire families who should verify net costs directly with the financial aid office before assuming this debt level applies to their situation.

Where University of New Hampshire-Main Campus Stands

Earnings vs. debt across all mechanical engineering related technologies/technicians bachelors's programs nationally

Earnings Distribution

How University of New Hampshire-Main Campus graduates compare to all programs nationally

Compare to Similar Programs in New Hampshire

Mechanical Engineering Related Technologies/Technicians bachelors's programs at peer institutions in New Hampshire (2 total in state)

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SchoolIn-State TuitionEarnings (1yr)Earnings (4yr)Median Debt*Debt/Earnings
University of New Hampshire-Main CampusDurham$19,112$64,826$25,500*
University of New Hampshire at ManchesterManchester$15,820$64,826*
National Median$62,503$27,000*0.43
* Estimated from similar programs

Career Paths

Occupations commonly associated with mechanical engineering related technologies/technicians graduates

Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians

Operate, install, adjust, and maintain integrated computer/communications systems, consoles, simulators, and other data acquisition, test, and measurement instruments and equipment, which are used to launch, track, position, and evaluate air and space vehicles. May record and interpret test data.

$79,830/yrJobs growth:Associate's degree

Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians

Operate, test, maintain, or adjust unmanned, automated, servomechanical, or electromechanical equipment. May operate unmanned submarines, aircraft, or other equipment to observe or record visual information at sites such as oil rigs, crop fields, buildings, or for similar infrastructure, deep ocean exploration, or hazardous waste removal. May assist engineers in testing and designing robotics equipment.

$70,760/yrJobs growth:Associate's degree

Robotics Technicians

Build, install, test, or maintain robotic equipment or related automated production systems.

$70,760/yrJobs growth:Associate's degree

Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians

Apply theory and principles of mechanical engineering to modify, develop, test, or adjust machinery and equipment under direction of engineering staff or physical scientists.

$68,730/yrJobs growth:Associate's degree

Automotive Engineering Technicians

Assist engineers in determining the practicality of proposed product design changes and plan and carry out tests on experimental test devices or equipment for performance, durability, or efficiency.

$68,730/yrJobs growth:Associate's degree

Mechanical Drafters

Prepare detailed working diagrams of machinery and mechanical devices, including dimensions, fastening methods, and other engineering information.

$65,380/yrJobs growth:Associate's degree

Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics

Diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul automotive vehicles.

$49,670/yrJobs growth:Postsecondary nondegree award

Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians

Repair and adjust electrical and mechanical equipment of inboard or inboard-outboard boat engines.

$48,240/yrJobs growth:

Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other

All engineering technologists and technicians, except drafters, not listed separately.

Non-Destructive Testing Specialists

Test the safety of structures, vehicles, or vessels using x-ray, ultrasound, fiber optic or related equipment.

Photonics Technicians

Build, install, test, or maintain optical or fiber optic equipment, such as lasers, lenses, or mirrors, using spectrometers, interferometers, or related equipment.

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About This Data

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (October 2025 release)

Population: Graduates who received federal financial aid (Title IV grants or loans). At University of New Hampshire-Main Campus, approximately 18% of students receive Pell grants. Students who did not receive federal aid are not included in these figures.

Earnings: Median earnings from IRS W-2 data for graduates who are employed and not enrolled in further education, measured 1 year after completion. Earnings are pre-tax and include wages, salaries, and self-employment income.

Debt: Median cumulative federal loan debt at graduation. Does not include private loans or Parent PLUS loans borrowed on behalf of students.

Sample Size: Based on 20 graduates with reported earnings and 18 graduates with debt data. Small samples may not be representative.