There are 5 Regional Universities in New Mexico - 4 public and 1 private schools. The average undergraduate tuition & fees of the schools is $7,731 for New Mexico residents and $15,391 for out-of-state students. In private schools, the undergraduate tuition & fees are $16,670. The average tuition & fees of graduate programs are $7,217 for New Mexico residents and $14,665 for out-of-state students in public schools. In private schools, the graduate tuition & fees are $23,364 in average.

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology has the highest tuition & fees of $26,312 and Evergreen Valley College has the lowest tuition & fees of $8,718 among Regional Universities in New Mexico.

Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus is the largest school with 5,106 students and University of the Southwest is the smallest school with 1,066 students among those schools.

Comparison between 5 Regional Universities in New Mexico with key academic statistics

Tuition & Key Stats Comparison between Regional Universities in New Mexico
School NameUnder-graduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesAcceptance RateGraduation RateStudent To faculty RatioStudent Population
Eastern New Mexico University-Main CampusPortales, NMPublic, 4-year $8,718
($6,738)
$7,226
($5,454)
55.01%41% 16 to 1 5,106
New Mexico Highlands UniversityLas Vegas, NMPublic, 4-year $12,180
($7,260)
$12,636
($7,860)
-25% 10 to 1 2,677
New Mexico Institute of Mining and TechnologySocorro, NMPublic, 4-year $26,312
($9,058)
$27,852
($9,378)
53.96%55% 9 to 1 1,689
University of the SouthwestHobbs, NMPrivate, 4-year $16,670$23,364 -26% 19 to 1 1,066
Western New Mexico UniversitySilver City, NMPublic, 4-year $14,354
($7,868)
$10,946
($6,174)
-31% 11 to 1 3,378