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New Mexico State University
New Mexico State University, a land-grant institution founded in 1888, provides a range of education educational opportunities through its statewide presence, reflecting the region�s vibrant mix of ethnic and cultural communities. Combining a personalized small-college setting with the resources of a large university, NMSU offers students a multitude of possibilities for learning and self-discovery--truly a place to live, learn and thrive.
- Groundbreaking research in nanotechnology, natural resources, aerospace, information sciences, and water desalination.
- Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
- Rated one of America�s 100 Best College Buys for offering �the very highest quality education at the lowest cost�
- Rated among the nation�s top 30 universities for Hispanic and Native American students by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
- Designated a NASA Space Grant College
- The top U. S. Department of Defense contractor among Hispanic-serving institutions.
- Home to New Mexico�s only Honors College
- Students from 50 states and 85 foreign countries
- More than 113,963 degrees conferred since the university�s founding; more than 93,000 listed alumni.
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| NMSU at a Glance |
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NMSU is a comprehensive land-grant institution dedicated to teaching, research, and service.
- More than 16,000 students are enrolled on the main campus. This total includes over 12,000 undergraduate students and more than 3,000 graduate students, from 50 states and 85 countries.
- Faculty/student ratio: 1 to 19.
- NMSU offers 73 undergraduate degree programs in six colleges, including Agriculture and Home Economics, Arts and Sciences, College of Business Administration, Education, Engineering, and Health & Social Services
- The Graduate School offers 51 master�s degree programs, 24 doctoral programs, and 2 specialists in education programs.
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| Ethnic and Academic related programs |
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Ethnic Programs
College of Extended Learning
The College of Extended Learning extends New Mexico State University�s reach beyond traditional campuses, classrooms, and academic programs to provide a wide range of educational opportunities for students to meet their academic, professional, and personal learning goals.
New Mexico Alliance for Minority Participation (New Mexico AMP)
Program is designed to increase the enrollment and graduation rate of underrepresented ethnic minorities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
New Mexico State University Branch Campuses
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