
#59 in Liberal Arts
Santa Fe, NM
Acceptance
53%
Total Cost
$51,967
SAT
1290–1460
In Springfield's quiet capital, you'll dive straight into nursing at this tiny Catholic powerhouse training compassionate healers since 1938.
Explore New Mexico Colleges
Explore 12 colleges and universities in New Mexico, including 9 public institutions and 3 private schools. Compare tuition costs, acceptance rates, and find your perfect fit.
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Browse 12 colleges in New Mexico, sorted by ranking and selectivity.

#59 in Liberal Arts
Santa Fe, NM
Acceptance
53%
Total Cost
$51,967
SAT
1290–1460
In Springfield's quiet capital, you'll dive straight into nursing at this tiny Catholic powerhouse training compassionate healers since 1938.
#98 in Best Value
Portales, NM
Acceptance
92%
Total Cost
$12,892
SAT
830–1060
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus is located in Portales, NM.

Las Cruces, NM
Acceptance
89%
Total Cost
$18,565
SAT
870–1110
Desert land-grant powerhouse blending chile pepper innovation with aerospace engineering under endless New Mexico skies.

Albuquerque, NM
Acceptance
95%
Total Cost
$18,829
SAT
890–1170
New Mexico's flagship public research university fuses Southwest cultures with hands-on science amid Albuquerque's sun-baked mesas.
Silver City, NM
Acceptance
100%
Total Cost
$15,848
Western New Mexico University is located in Silver City, NM.

Las Vegas, NM
Acceptance
100%
Total Cost
$14,898
New Mexico Highlands University is located in Las Vegas, NM.
Crownpoint, NM
Acceptance
100%
Total Cost
$11,238
Navajo Technical University is located in Crownpoint, NM.
Acceptance
44%
Total Cost
$17,076
SAT
1080–1310
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology is located in Socorro, NM.
Espanola, NM
Acceptance
100%
Total Cost
$5,064
Northern New Mexico College is located in Espanola, NM.
Hobbs, NM
Acceptance
100%
Total Cost
$25,000
University of the Southwest is located in Hobbs, NM.
St. John's College is the highest-ranked university in New Mexico, ranked #351 nationally. The state is home to several prestigious institutions offering world-class education across various fields.
The average tuition at New Mexico colleges varies by institution type. For public universities, the average in-state tuition is $9,025 per year. Out-of-state students pay an average of $15,883. After financial aid, the average net price is $13,699.
The average acceptance rate for colleges in New Mexico is 89%. However, acceptance rates vary significantly by institution, with some highly selective universities accepting less than 10% of applicants while others maintain open enrollment policies.
To qualify for in-state tuition at New Mexico public universities, you typically need to establish residency for at least 12 months before enrolling. Requirements usually include living in the state, having a New Mexico driver's license, registering to vote in the state, and demonstrating intent to remain. Specific requirements vary by institution, so check with your chosen school's admissions office.
New Mexico is located in the Southwest region of the United States. The Southwest features rapidly growing universities, diverse student populations, and strong programs in engineering, energy, and healthcare.
New Mexico offers a range of affordable college options. The average net price after financial aid is $13,699. Public universities in New Mexico provide particularly strong value for in-state residents, with lower tuition rates and access to state financial aid programs.