Smallest New Mexico 4-Years Colleges With Fewest Students

Southwestern College is the smallest college with 193 students including both undergraduate and graduate students.

St. John's College with 439 students and Brookline College-Albuquerque with 528 students are following it in the list of Smallest New Mexico 4-Years Colleges with Fewest Students.


Table. Smallest New Mexico 4-Years Colleges With Fewest Students Comparison
School NameTotal PopulationUndergraduate EnrollmentGraduation EnrollmentMen EnrollmentWomen EnrollmentOnline EnrollmentStudents to Faculty Ratio
1
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Southwestern College Santa Fe, NMPrivate, 4-year 193
1
-19316177130-
2
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St. John's College Santa Fe, NMPrivate, 4-year 439
10
36475231208418 to 1
3
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Brookline College-Albuquerque Albuquerque, NMPrivate, 4-year 528
28
528-72456-18 to 1
4
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Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development Santa Fe, NMPublic, 4-year 868
65
80068342526969 to 1
5
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University of the Southwest Hobbs, NMPrivate, 4-year 1,066
2
36969740366369719 to 1
6
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Northern New Mexico College Espanola, NMPublic, 4-year 1,154
18
1,154-48267235312 to 1
7
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Navajo Technical University Crownpoint, NMPublic, 4-year 1,354
53
1,330245278271778 to 1
8
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New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Socorro, NMPublic, 4-year 1,689
45
1,2184711,1165731129 to 1
9
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New Mexico Highlands University Las Vegas, NMPublic, 4-year 2,677
32
1,6251,0528371,8401,12410 to 1
10
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Western New Mexico University Silver City, NMPublic, 4-year 3,378
365
2,3771,0011,1062,2721,19411 to 1
Average1,3351,08544851382143612 to 1
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