Universities in New Mexico
Founded in 1889 as New Mexico’s flagship institution, the University of New Mexico (UNM) now occupies nearly 800 acres along old Route 66 in the heart of Albuquerque, a metropolitan area of more than 900,000 people.
Student academic success is paramount at New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU). Undergraduate and graduate programs are offered in the arts and sciences, business, education, and social work. Through offering diverse student support services and activities, Highlands helps to ensure student academic success.
New Mexico State University (NMSU) is a comprehensive research, land-grant university excelling in teaching, research and public service that fuels the economy and prepares students to be productive citizens. American Indian Program (AIP) offers services designed to help students successfully achieve their collegiate goals. AIP provides a place on campus where students can study, use computers, or just take a break from classes
At a glance, Western New Mexico University (WNMU) looks like your traditional small-town college. Friendly professors and a relaxing atmosphere paired with a vibrant downtown community for the more than 3,300 enrolled students. A closer look showcases the university’s innovative programs and unique student-life experience. Today, offering 12 graduate degrees, 41 baccalaureate degrees, and 18 certificate and associate programs, WNMU strives to meet the interests and needs of all students
Students choose Eastern New Mexico Universitty (ENMU) for its personal touch, accredited academic programs and affordable costs. ENMU offers a variety of services to help students succeed in their academic, personal and professional lives. More than 60 associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
Websites:
UNM Website
American Indian Student Services (UNM)
NMHU Website
NMSU Website
American Indian Program (NMSU)
WNMU Website
ENMU Website