College Debt & ROI in Nm
12 colleges and universities in Nm with 157 school+major combinations analyzed.
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University of New Mexico-Main Campus
public · 20 majors · Grad rate: 100%
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
public · 20 majors · Grad rate: 100%
New Mexico Highlands University
public · 20 majors · Grad rate: 100%
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
public · 20 majors · Grad rate: 100%
Northern New Mexico College
public · 7 majors · Grad rate: 100%
Navajo Technical University
public · 8 majors · Grad rate: 100%
Western New Mexico University
public · 20 majors · Grad rate: 100%
Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development
public · 6 majors · Grad rate: 100%
St. John's College
private · 1 majors · Grad rate: 100%
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
public · 20 majors · Grad rate: 100%
University of the Southwest
private · 14 majors · Grad rate: 100%
Brookline College-Albuquerque
private · 1 majors · Grad rate: 100%
Frequently Asked Questions
CollegeROIData tracks 12 colleges and universities in Nm, covering 157 school+major combinations with debt and earnings data.
The average median student debt across all school+major combinations in Nm is $22K. First-year earnings average $59K.
Among tracked schools, University of New Mexico-Main Campus has one of the lowest average debt levels in Nm. Use our school pages to compare ROI scores by major.
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Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, 2026.