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Best Colleges in New Mexico (2019-2020)

The schools listed below rank in the best colleges in New Mexico. For this ranking, we consider any type/level of colleges including national universities, liberal arts colleges, community colleges, and specialized schools. In New Mexico, there are 50 colleges and universities - by school type, 28 public and 22 private schools, and by school level, 19 4 years (or high), 22 2-4 years, and 9 less than 2 years schools.
For academic year 2019-2020, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology ranks first in the best New Mexico colleges ranking and St. John's College and University of New Mexico-Main Campus followed it. By school type, there are 6 public and 2 schools in the best New Mexico colleges.
The average acceptance rate of the best New Mexico colleges 55.10% where New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology has the tightest rate with 23.16%. St. John's College has the highest tuition & fees with $35,755 where the average amount is $19,303 of the schools. St. John's College has the highest submitted SAT scores with 1,310 where the average SAT scores is 1,156 of the schools. The average student population is 6,764 and the average student to faculty ratio is 13.63 to 1 over the best New Mexico colleges.
The ranking is based on CollegeEvaluator's ranking methodology by considering academic, financial, admissions, learning environment, and more perspectives. [read more about the ranking methodology]
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New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, NM
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology is a public, 4 or more years school located in Socorro, NM with total 1,895 students.
Highest DegreeDoctor's degree
SAT Scores1,305
Acceptance Rate23.16%
Tuition & Fees$8,156 (in-state) / $23,524 (out-of-state)
Student Population1,895 (1,412 Undergraduate)
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St. John's College, Santa Fe, NM
St. John's College is a private (not-for-profit), 4 or more years school located in Santa Fe, NM with total 371 students.
Highest DegreeMaster's degree
SAT Scores1,310
Acceptance Rate67.04%
Tuition & Fees$35,755
Student Population371 (320 Undergraduate)
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University of New Mexico-Main Campus, Albuquerque, NM
University of New Mexico-Main Campus is a public, 4 or more years school located in Albuquerque, NM with total 24,319 students.
Highest DegreeDoctor's degree
SAT Scores1,150
Acceptance Rate69.61%
Tuition & Fees$7,875 (in-state) / $23,292 (out-of-state)
Student Population24,319 (18,621 Undergraduate)
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New Mexico State University-Main Campus, Las Cruces, NM
New Mexico State University-Main Campus is a public, 4 or more years school located in Las Cruces, NM with total 14,289 students.
Highest DegreeDoctor's degree
SAT Scores1,050
Acceptance Rate65.66%
Tuition & Fees$7,087 (in-state) / $23,076 (out-of-state)
Student Population14,289 (11,687 Undergraduate)
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Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus, Portales, NM
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus is a public, 4 or more years school located in Portales, NM with total 6,005 students.
Highest DegreeMaster's degree
SAT Scores965
Acceptance Rate60.38%
Tuition & Fees$6,450 (in-state) / $8,448 (out-of-state)
Student Population6,005 (4,700 Undergraduate)
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University of the Southwest, Hobbs, NM
University of the Southwest is a private (not-for-profit), 4 or more years school located in Hobbs, NM with total 951 students.
Highest DegreeMaster's degree
Acceptance Rate44.78%
Tuition & Fees$16,200
Student Population951 (416 Undergraduate)
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New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, NM
New Mexico Highlands University is a public, 4 or more years school located in Las Vegas, NM with total 3,037 students.
Highest DegreeMaster's degree
Tuition & Fees$6,318 (in-state) / $10,590 (out-of-state)
Student Population3,037 (1,868 Undergraduate)
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Western New Mexico University, Silver City, NM
Western New Mexico University is a public, 4 or more years school located in Silver City, NM with total 3,248 students.
Highest DegreeMaster's degree
Tuition & Fees$6,306 (in-state) / $13,539 (out-of-state)
Student Population3,248 (2,245 Undergraduate)
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Best Colleges in New Mexico (2019-2020) Comparison
RankNameAcceptance RateUndergraduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesSAT ScoresPopulationStudent : Faculty
1
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Socorro, NM
23.16% $23,524
($8,156)
$23,560
($8,037)
1,305 1,895 8 to 1
2
2
St. John's College
Santa Fe, NM
67.04% $35,755 $28,482 1,310 371 7 to 1
3
1
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Albuquerque, NM
69.61% $23,292
($7,875)
$18,707
($6,456)
1,150 24,319 17 to 1
4
1
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
Las Cruces, NM
65.66% $23,076
($7,087)
$17,743
($5,753)
1,050 14,289 17 to 1
5
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
Portales, NM
60.38% $8,448
($6,450)
$9,342
($7,044)
965 6,005 17 to 1
6
University of the Southwest
Hobbs, NM
44.78% $16,200 $22,500 - 951 14 to 1
7
New Mexico Highlands University
Las Vegas, NM
- $10,590
($6,318)
$11,214
($6,990)
- 3,037 14 to 1
8
Western New Mexico University
Silver City, NM
- $13,539
($6,306)
$10,334
($4,960)
- 3,248 15 to 1

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