New Mexico 4-Years Colleges with the Smallest Number of 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