Mission Statement
The University will engage students, faculty, and staff in its comprehensive educational, research, and service programs. UNM will provide students the values, habits of mind, knowledge, and skills that they need to be enlightened citizens, to contribute to the state and national economies, and to lead satisfying lives. Faculty, staff, and students create, apply, and disseminate new knowledge and creative works; they provide services that enhance New Mexican's quality of life and promote economic development; and they advance our understanding of the world, its peoples, and cultures. Building on its educational, research, and creative resources, the University provides services directly to the City and State, including health care, social services, policy studies, commercialization of inventions, and cultural events.
General Information
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College Ownership
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4-Year, Public College
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Student Type
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Coeducational
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College Enrollment
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25672
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Student Faculty Ratio
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19 Students: 1 Faculty
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Founded
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1889
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Total Faculty
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1411
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Campus Setting
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City
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College Acceptance Rate
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73
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High School GPA
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Average, 3.34 GPA
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Distance Learning
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YES
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Tuition and Fees, In State
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4571
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Tuition and Fees, Out of State
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14942
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Geographic Region
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South West
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Carnegie Classification
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Degree-granting, primarily baccalaureate or above
Administration
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Chief Administrator
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David J Schmidly
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Administrator Title
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President
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General Information
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505-277-0111
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Financial Aid Office
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505-277-2041
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Admissions Office
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505-277-2446
Degrees Offered
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Certificates
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Associates
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Bachelors
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Masters
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Above
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