| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Founded: 1889
Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Type: Public Research University
Total Enrollment: ~22,000 students (Undergraduate & Graduate)
Campus Size: 800+ acres
Mascot: Lobo (Wolf)
Colors: Cherry & Silver
Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
Global Ranking: Ranked among top 300 universities in the U.S.
The University of New Mexico offers over 200 degree programs across various fields. Some of the most well-known programs include:
Engineering & Technology
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Computer Science
Business & Management
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Finance
Marketing
Accounting
International Business
Health Sciences & Medicine
Medicine (MD Program)
Nursing (BSN, MSN, DNP)
Public Health (MPH)
Pharmacy (PharmD)
Biomedical Sciences
Science & Environmental Studies
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Earth & Planetary Sciences
Environmental Science
Social Sciences & Humanities
Psychology
Sociology
Political Science
History
Anthropology
Arts, Media & Communications
Film & Digital Arts
Music & Performing Arts
Architecture
Journalism & Mass Communication
Law & Public Affairs
Juris Doctor (JD) – UNM School of Law
Public Administration (MPA)
Criminal Justice
Note: UNM has a highly ranked Health Sciences Center (HSC) and a top-tier School of Law.
UNM is classified as a "R1: Very High Research Activity" university by the Carnegie Foundation.
Annual Research Funding: ~$250 million
Home to national research labs like Sandia National Laboratories & Los Alamos National Laboratory
Strong research in space science, renewable energy, nanotechnology, and artificial intelligence
Housing & Accommodation
On-Campus Housing: Residence halls, apartments, and family housing available
Off-Campus Housing: Apartments and rental homes in Albuquerque
Cost of Housing: ~$6,500 - $10,000 per year (varies by type)
Dining & Food Options
Multiple dining halls, food courts, and international cuisine options
Special meal plans for students
Sports & Athletics (UNM Lobos)
NCAA Division I sports teams
Football, basketball, soccer, baseball, and more
The Pit (Dreamstyle Arena) – Famous for basketball games
Student Organizations & Activities
400+ student clubs (cultural, academic, professional)
Fraternities & Sororities
Annual events like Fiestas, Homecoming, and International Festival
Application Portal: UNM Online Application or Common App
Application Fee: $50 (non-refundable)
Academic Requirement: Equivalent of a U.S. high school diploma
Minimum GPA: 2.5 - 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale)
English Proficiency:
TOEFL: 68 (IBT)
IELTS: 6.0
Duolingo: 95
PTE: 47
SAT/ACT: Optional
Application Portal: UNM Graduate Application Portal
Application Fee: $70
Academic Requirement: U.S. equivalent Bachelor’s or Master’s degree
Minimum GPA: 3.0+ (on a 4.0 scale)
English Proficiency:
TOEFL: 79 - 100 (varies by program)
IELTS: 6.5 - 7.0
Duolingo: 105+
PTE: 53-65
GRE/GMAT: Required for some programs (MBA, Engineering, Science)
Letters of Recommendation & Statement of Purpose
Deadlines:
Fall Intake (August): April 1 (Undergrad), February - May (Graduate)
Spring Intake (January): October 1 (Undergrad), September - November (Graduate)
Engineering & Technology
B.S. in Computer Science
B.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
B.S. in Civil Engineering
B.S. in Chemical & Biological Engineering
B.S. in Biomedical Engineering
B.S. in Nuclear Engineering
Business & Management
B.B.A. in Business Administration
B.S. in Finance
B.S. in Marketing
B.S. in Accounting
B.S. in Management Information Systems
B.B.A. in International Business
Health Sciences & Medicine
B.S. in Nursing (BSN)
B.S. in Public Health
B.S. in Dental Hygiene
B.S. in Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
B.S. in Medical Laboratory Sciences
Science & Environmental Studies
B.S. in Biology
B.S. in Chemistry
B.S. in Physics & Astronomy
B.S. in Earth & Planetary Sciences
B.S. in Environmental Science
B.S. in Mathematics & Statistics
Social Sciences & Humanities
B.A. in Psychology
B.A. in Sociology
B.A. in Political Science
B.A. in History
B.A. in Philosophy
B.A. in Anthropology
Arts, Media & Communications
B.F.A. in Film & Digital Arts
B.A. in Journalism & Mass Communication
B.F.A. in Studio Art
B.M. in Music Performance
B.A. in Architecture
Law & Public Affairs
B.A. in Criminal Justice
B.A. in Public Administration
B.A. in International Studies
B.A. in Native American Studies
Note: Some programs offer honors tracks, accelerated degrees, and dual degree options.
Engineering & Technology
M.S. & Ph.D. in Computer Science
M.S. & Ph.D. in Electrical & Computer Engineering
M.S. & Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering
M.S. & Ph.D. in Civil Engineering
M.S. & Ph.D. in Chemical & Biological Engineering
M.S. & Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering
M.S. & Ph.D. in Optical Science & Engineering
Business & Management
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Executive MBA
M.S. in Project Management
M.S. in Information Systems & Assurance
M.S. in Financial Management
Health Sciences & Medicine
M.S. in Nursing (MSN)
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences
Ph.D. in Neuroscience
M.S. in Public Health (MPH)
Doctor of Medicine (MD)
PharmD (Doctor of Pharmacy)
Science & Environmental Studies
M.S. & Ph.D. in Biology
M.S. & Ph.D. in Chemistry
M.S. & Ph.D. in Physics & Astronomy
M.S. & Ph.D. in Mathematics & Statistics
M.S. & Ph.D. in Environmental Science
Social Sciences & Humanities
M.A. & Ph.D. in Psychology
M.A. & Ph.D. in Sociology
M.A. & Ph.D. in Political Science
M.A. & Ph.D. in History
M.A. & Ph.D. in Philosophy
M.A. & Ph.D. in Anthropology
Arts, Media & Communications
M.F.A. in Film & Digital Arts
M.A. in Journalism & Mass Communication
M.F.A. in Studio Art
M.M. in Music Performance
M.Arch in Architecture
Law & Public Affairs
Juris Doctor (JD) – UNM School of Law
Master of Public Administration (MPA)
Ph.D. in Public Policy & Administration
M.A. & Ph.D. in Native American Studies
Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) (2024-25) |
|---|---|---|
|
Engineering & Technology |
|
|
|
B.S. in Computer Science |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Civil Engineering |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Chemical & Biological Engineering |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Biomedical Engineering |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Nuclear Engineering |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
Business & Management |
|
|
|
B.B.A. in Business Administration |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Finance |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Marketing |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Accounting |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Management Information Systems |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.B.A. in International Business |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
Health Sciences & Medicine |
|
|
|
B.S. in Nursing (BSN) |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Public Health |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Dental Hygiene |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Medical Laboratory Sciences |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
Science & Environmental Studies |
|
|
|
B.S. in Biology |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Chemistry |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Physics & Astronomy |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Earth & Planetary Sciences |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Environmental Science |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.S. in Mathematics & Statistics |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
Social Sciences & Humanities |
|
|
|
B.A. in Psychology |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.A. in Sociology |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.A. in Political Science |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.A. in History |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.A. in Philosophy |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.A. in Anthropology |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
Arts, Media & Communications |
|
|
|
B.F.A. in Film & Digital Arts |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.A. in Journalism & Mass Communication |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.F.A. in Studio Art |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.M. in Music Performance |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.A. in Architecture |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
Law & Public Affairs |
|
|
|
B.A. in Criminal Justice |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.A. in Public Administration |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.A. in International Studies |
4 years |
$26,166 |
|
B.A. in Native American Studies |
4 years |
$26,166 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) (2024-25) |
|---|---|---|
|
Engineering & Technology |
|
|
|
M.S. in Computer Science |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.S. in Mechanical Engineering |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.S. in Civil Engineering |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.S. in Chemical & Biological Engineering |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.S. in Biomedical Engineering |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.S. in Nuclear Engineering |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.S. in Optical Science & Engineering |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
Business & Management |
|
|
|
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
2 years |
$32,574 |
|
Executive MBA |
2 years |
$34,500 |
|
M.S. in Project Management |
1-2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.S. in Information Systems & Assurance |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.S. in Financial Management |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
Health Sciences & Medicine |
|
|
|
Master of Public Health (MPH) |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) |
3 years |
$23,500 |
|
M.S. in Biomedical Sciences |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.S. in Clinical Research |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
Science & Environmental Studies |
|
|
|
M.S. in Biology |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.S. in Chemistry |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.S. in Physics & Astronomy |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.S. in Earth & Planetary Sciences |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.S. in Environmental Science |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.S. in Mathematics & Statistics |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
Social Sciences & Humanities |
|
|
|
M.A. in Psychology |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.A. in Sociology |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.A. in Political Science |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.A. in History |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.A. in Philosophy |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.A. in Anthropology |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
Arts, Media & Communications |
|
|
|
M.F.A. in Film & Digital Arts |
2-3 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.A. in Journalism & Mass Communication |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.F.A. in Studio Art |
2-3 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.M. in Music Performance |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
Master of Architecture (M.Arch) |
2-3 years |
$23,500 |
|
Law & Public Affairs |
|
|
|
Master of Public Administration (MPA) |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.A. in Criminal Justice |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.A. in International Studies |
2 years |
$21,262 |
|
M.A. in Native American Studies |
2 years |
$21,262 |
PhD Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) (2024-25) |
|---|---|---|
|
Engineering & Technology |
|
|
|
PhD in Computer Science |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Electrical & Computer Engineering |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Mechanical Engineering |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Civil Engineering |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Chemical & Biological Engineering |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Biomedical Engineering |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Nuclear Engineering |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Optical Science & Engineering |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
Business & Management |
|
|
|
PhD in Business Administration |
4-5 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Finance |
4-5 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Organizational Behavior |
4-5 years |
$21,262 |
|
Health Sciences & Medicine |
|
|
|
PhD in Biomedical Sciences |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Neuroscience |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Clinical Research |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Public Health |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
Science & Environmental Studies |
|
|
|
PhD in Biology |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Chemistry |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Physics & Astronomy |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Earth & Planetary Sciences |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Environmental Science |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Mathematics & Statistics |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
Social Sciences & Humanities |
|
|
|
PhD in Psychology |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Sociology |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Political Science |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in History |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Philosophy |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Anthropology |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
Arts, Media & Communications |
|
|
|
PhD in Film & Digital Arts |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Journalism & Mass Communication |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Studio Art |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
Law & Public Affairs |
|
|
|
PhD in Public Administration |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Criminal Justice |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in International Studies |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
|
PhD in Native American Studies |
4-6 years |
$21,262 |
Diverse Student Body – Students from 100+ countries.
Affordable Tuition & Scholarships – Lower cost compared to other U.S. universities.
Top Research University – Classified as R1 (Very High Research Activity).
Strong STEM, Business, and Healthcare Programs.
International Student Support Services – Helps with visa, housing, and cultural adjustment.
Safe & Affordable City – Albuquerque has a low cost of living compared to other U.S. cities.
Undergraduate (Bachelor’s Degree) Admissions
Application Portal: or Common App
Application Fee: $50 (non-refundable)
Academic Requirement: U.S. high school equivalent with a minimum GPA of 2.5 - 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale)
English Proficiency:
TOEFL: 68 (IBT)
IELTS: 6.0
Duolingo: 95
PTE: 47
SAT/ACT: Optional but may help with scholarships
Additional Documents:
Transcripts (official and translated if not in English)
Personal Statement (optional)
Letters of Recommendation (for some programs)
Graduate (Master’s & PhD) Admissions
Application Portal: UNM Graduate School Application
Application Fee: $70 (non-refundable)
Academic Requirement:
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree equivalent to a U.S. degree
Minimum GPA: 3.0+ (on a 4.0 scale)
English Proficiency:
TOEFL: 79 - 100 (varies by program)
IELTS: 6.5 - 7.0
Duolingo: 105+
PTE: 53-65
GRE/GMAT: Required for some programs (MBA, Engineering, Science).
Additional Documents:
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Letters of Recommendation (2-3)
Resume/CV (for some programs)
Research Proposal (for PhD applicants)
Deadlines:
Fall (August start): April 1 (Undergraduate), February - May (Graduate)
Spring (January start): October 1 (Undergraduate), September - November (Graduate)
Step 1: Choose a Program & Check Requirements
Visit the to explore programs.
Check specific requirements for your chosen major (e.g., portfolio for art programs, prerequisites for engineering and health sciences).
Step 2: Submit an Online Application
Apply through:
UNM Online Application – https://admissions.unm.edu/
Common App (For first-year students) –
Application Fee: $50 (non-refundable)
Step 3: Submit Required Documents
High School Transcripts (official, translated if not in English)
English Proficiency Test Scores (for international students)
TOEFL: 68 (IBT)
IELTS: 6.0
Duolingo: 95
PTE: 47
SAT/ACT Scores (optional but can help with scholarships)
Letter(s) of Recommendation (if required by program)
Personal Statement / Essay (Common App personal essay is accepted)
Portfolio (For Art & Design Programs)
Step 4: Check Admission Deadlines
Semester |
Application Deadline (International Students) |
|---|---|
|
Fall (August start) |
April 1 |
|
Spring (January start) |
October 1 |
Tip: Applying early improves your chances of admission and scholarships.
Step 5: Wait for Admission Decision
UNM takes 4-8 weeks to process applications.
You’ll receive an admission decision via email and application portal.
Step 6: Confirm Admission & Apply for Visa
Accept the offer & pay the enrollment deposit (if required).
Receive I-20 Form from UNM for your F-1 student visa application.
Apply for a U.S. student visa (F-1) at your nearest U.S. Embassy.
Step 7: Prepare for Arrival at UNM
Arrange housing & health insurance
Book flight tickets & attend pre-departure orientation
Arrive in the U.S. & attend International Student Orientation
Step 1: Select a Program & Review Requirements
Visit the UNM Graduate School website to find your program.
Check specific GPA, GRE/GMAT, research, and language requirements.
Step 2: Submit an Online Application
Apply via UNM Graduate Admissions Portal – https://grad.unm.edu/
Application Fee: $70 (non-refundable)
Step 3: Submit Required Documents
Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree Transcripts (official, translated if not in English)
English Proficiency Scores
TOEFL: 79 - 100 (varies by program)
IELTS: 6.5 - 7.0
Duolingo: 105+
PTE: 53-65
GRE/GMAT Scores (required for some programs like Business & Engineering)
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Letters of Recommendation (LORs) (2-3 letters required)
Resume/CV (for some programs)
Research Proposal (for PhD applicants)
Step 4: Check Admission Deadlines
Semester |
Master’s & PhD Deadline |
|---|---|
|
Fall (August start) |
February 1 – April 1 |
|
Spring (January start) |
October 1 – November 1 |
Tip: Many PhD programs have early deadlines (December – January) for scholarship consideration.
Step 5: Attend Interview (if required)
Some programs (e.g., MBA, PhD) may require an online interview.
Step 6: Wait for Admission Decision
Decision time: 6-10 weeks (varies by department).
If accepted, you’ll receive an offer letter & I-20 form.
Step 7: Apply for Visa & Prepare for Arrival
Accept the offer & apply for an F-1 student visa.
Arrange housing, insurance, and travel.
Attend International Student Orientation at UNM.
Intake |
Application Deadline (International Students) |
Semester Start |
|---|---|---|
|
Fall (Primary Intake) |
Undergraduate: April 1 |
August |
|
Spring (Limited Intake) |
Undergraduate: October 1 |
January |
|
Summer (Few Programs) |
Limited graduate programs |
May/June |
Fall is the main intake with most programs available.
Spring intake is available for select programs.
Summer intake is only for some graduate courses.
Completed high school diploma or equivalent
Minimum GPA: 2.5 - 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale)
English Proficiency (for international students)
SAT/ACT (Optional but recommended for some programs)
Test |
Minimum Score |
|---|---|
|
TOEFL (iBT) |
68 |
|
IELTS |
6.0 |
|
Duolingo |
95 |
|
PTE |
47 |
VCUarts (Art & Design Programs) – Portfolio required
Music & Theatre Programs – Audition required
Engineering, Business, & Health Sciences – Strong academic background in math & science
Completed bachelor’s degree (equivalent to a U.S. degree)
Minimum GPA: 3.0+ (on a 4.0 scale)
English Proficiency (for international students)
GRE/GMAT (Required for some programs)
Statement of Purpose (SOP) & Letters of Recommendation (LORs)
Test |
Minimum Score |
|---|---|
|
TOEFL (iBT) |
79-100 (Varies by program) |
|
IELTS |
6.5-7.0 |
|
Duolingo |
105+ |
|
PTE |
53-65 |
MBA, Finance, Marketing, & Business Analytics – GMAT (550+) or GRE (300+)
Engineering & Science Programs – GRE (optional for some, required for others)
Arts & Humanities Programs – GRE not required
Some graduate programs may waive GRE/GMAT based on work experience or GPA.
Master’s degree or equivalent (for some programs, a bachelor’s degree may be enough)
Minimum GPA: 3.2 - 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale)
English Proficiency (same as master’s level)
GRE (Required for some programs)
Research Proposal & faculty approval
Strong Letters of Recommendation (LORs) (2-3 required)
Interview (for some PhD programs)
Many PhD students receive full tuition waivers + stipends via assistantships.
Funded applicants usually have a higher GPA, research experience, and strong recommendations.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Amount (Per Year in USD) |
Application Required? |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Amigo Scholarship |
International freshmen with GPA 3.0+ |
Reduces tuition to in-state rates (~$15,000 savings per year) |
No (Automatic Consideration) |
|
Lobo Undergraduate Scholarship |
High-achieving international students |
$5,000 - $10,000 |
Yes |
|
Global Education Office (GEO) Scholarships |
Based on academic merit & leadership |
$1,000 - $5,000 |
Yes |
|
UNM Regents' Scholarship |
Outstanding students with GPA 3.8+ |
Full Tuition + Housing ($30,000+ value) |
Yes |
|
UNM Presidential Scholarship |
GPA 3.5+, strong academic performance |
$7,500 |
No (Automatic Consideration) |
|
School/Departmental Scholarships |
Based on academic major (Business, Engineering, Arts, etc.) |
$1,000 - $5,000 |
N/A |
|
UNM Alumni Association Scholarship |
Children of UNM alumni |
$1,000 - $3,000 |
Yes |
Note:
Most scholarships are renewable for up to 4 years if students maintain good academic standing.
Deadlines for scholarships vary, but most require applications by December - February for Fall intake.
Scholarship / Funding |
Eligibility |
Funding Amount |
Application Required? |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Graduate Assistantships (GA/TA/RA) |
Master’s & PhD students (Teaching/Research roles) |
Tuition waiver + Stipend ($15,000 - $25,000 per year) |
Yes |
|
University Fellowships |
Highly competitive students with research potential (PhD focus) |
Full Tuition + Stipend ($25,000+) |
Yes |
|
School/Departmental Scholarships |
Based on academic department (Business, Engineering, Arts, etc.) |
$3,000 - $10,000 |
N/A |
|
UNM Health Sciences Scholarships |
For Nursing, Medicine, Public Health students |
$5,000 - $15,000 |
Yes |
|
UNM STEM Research Fellowship |
PhD students in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math |
Full Tuition + Research Stipend |
Yes |
|
UNM Graduate Student Success Scholarship |
Need-based financial support for graduate students |
$2,000 - $5,000 |
Yes |
Note:
Many PhD students receive full funding through assistantships and fellowships.
Assistantships require students to work 10-20 hours per week as research or teaching assistants.
Some scholarships require a separate application, while others are automatically considered.
Residence Hall |
Room Type |
Facilities |
Cost Per Year (USD) (2024-25) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Redondo Village Apartments |
Single & Double Apartments |
Private Kitchen, Laundry, Study Lounge |
$9,750 - $12,500 |
|
Santa Clara Hall |
Suite-Style (2-4 People) |
Shared Kitchen, Study Areas |
$8,500 - $10,000 |
|
Coronado Hall |
Traditional Dorm (Double) |
Shared Bathrooms, Common Areas |
$7,800 - $9,500 |
|
Laguna/DeVargas Hall |
Traditional Dorm (Single & Double) |
Community Kitchen, Study Rooms |
$7,600 - $9,000 |
|
Alvarado Hall |
Suite-Style |
Shared Lounge, Close to Campus Facilities |
$8,700 - $10,200 |
|
Lobo Rainforest Apartments |
Studio, 2-4 Bedroom Apartments |
Private Bedrooms, Kitchen, Living Room |
$10,500 - $13,000 |
|
Student Family Housing |
Apartments for Families |
Private Kitchen, Family-Friendly Amenities |
$9,000 - $12,000 |
Note:
Freshmen are required to live on campus (unless they qualify for an exemption).
Prices include utilities, Wi-Fi, and laundry.
Some housing options have meal plan requirements.
Accommodation Type |
Location (Distance from UNM) |
Estimated Cost Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Shared Apartment (2-4 roommates) |
0.5 - 1 mile |
$7,500 - $10,000 |
|
Studio Apartment |
1 mile |
$10,000 - $14,000 |
|
1-Bedroom Apartment |
1 - 3 miles |
$12,000 - $16,000 |
|
Homestay (with local family) |
Varies |
$8,000 - $10,000 |
Tip: Off-campus housing is cheaper but requires extra expenses like utilities and transportation.
Meal Plan Type |
Meals Per Week |
Cost Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Unlimited Dining Plan |
Unlimited |
$5,400 |
|
200 Block Meals + $300 Flex |
~200 meals/semester |
$4,800 |
|
100 Block Meals + $150 Flex |
~100 meals/semester |
$2,900 |
First-year students in dorms are required to have a meal plan.
1. Campus Community & Diversity
Total Students: ~22,000
International Students: From 100+ countries
Minority-Serving Institution – One of the most diverse universities in the U.S.
Inclusive & Multicultural – Strong support for students of different backgrounds
The Global Education Office (GEO) helps international students adjust to life at UNM through:
International Student Orientation
Cultural Exchange Programs
Visa & Immigration Assistance
Language Support Services
2. Student Organizations & Clubs
UNM has over 400+ student organizations, covering academic, professional, cultural, and recreational interests.
Popular Student Organizations:
International Student Association (ISA) – Connects global students.
Lobo Spirit Club – Organizes school pride events.
Hispanic & Native American Student Organizations – Celebrate cultural diversity.
Engineering, Business, & Science Societies – Academic & networking groups.
Recreational & Outdoor Clubs – Hiking, biking, rock climbing, skiing, etc.
Esports & Gaming Club – Competitive gaming & casual meetups.
Tip: Students can create new clubs if their interests are not represented!
3. Athletics & Sports at UNM
The UNM Lobos compete in NCAA Division I sports. The Pit (Dreamstyle Arena) is one of the most famous basketball venues in the U.S.
Popular Sports at UNM:
Football
Basketball
Soccer
Baseball
Track & Field
Tennis
Recreational Sports & Fitness:
Johnson Recreation Center – Gym, pool, yoga, and Zumba classes.
Intramural Sports Leagues – Soccer, volleyball, ultimate frisbee, and more.
Outdoor Adventures – UNM organizes hiking, skiing, and rock climbing trips.
4. Arts, Culture & Entertainment
UNM has a strong arts and cultural scene, offering students a chance to explore creativity.
Popejoy Hall – Hosts concerts, Broadway shows, and dance performances.
UNM Art Museum – Exhibits from students and global artists.
Film & Digital Arts Department – Works closely with Hollywood studios.
Traditional Events:
Fiestas – Annual cultural festival at UNM.
Homecoming Week – Sports, parades, and student competitions.
International Festival – Celebrates global cultures.
Tip: UNM is minutes away from Albuquerque’s Old Town and the International Balloon Fiesta, the world's largest hot air balloon festival!
5. Housing & Dining Options
On-Campus Housing
Freshmen are required to live on campus unless they qualify for an exemption.
Dorms & Apartments – Variety of traditional halls, suite-style, and apartments.
Student Family Housing – For students with families.
Dining Options at UNM
Meal Plans Available for on-campus students.
Diverse Food Choices:
Lobo Rainforest Café
La Posada Dining Hall
Global Cuisine Options (Halal, Vegetarian, Vegan available)
Local Albuquerque Food Scene: Famous for New Mexican cuisine (enchiladas, tamales, burritos).
Tip: Off-campus students often cook at home or eat at affordable restaurants near UNM.
6. Career & Internship Opportunities
UNM provides strong career support services to help students gain internships, part-time jobs, and full-time employment.
Career Services at UNM:
UNM Career Center – Resume workshops, interview prep, career fairs.
Internship & Co-Op Programs – Offered in STEM, Business, Health Sciences, and more.
LinkedIn & Alumni Networking – Connects students with professionals.
Optional Practical Training (OPT) & Curricular Practical Training (CPT) – Work authorization for international students.
Tip: Many UNM graduates work at top companies like Intel, Sandia Labs, NASA, and Microsoft.
7. Transportation & Getting Around
Free & Affordable Transport Options:
UNM Shuttle Service – Free for students, connects different parts of campus.
Albuquerque Public Transit (ABQ Ride) – Discounted for students.
Bike-Friendly Campus – Many students use bicycles or electric scooters.
Nearby Airports – Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) is just 10 minutes from UNM.
8. Health & Wellness Services
UNM prioritizes student well-being with various health, counseling, and recreation services.
UNM Student Health & Counseling (SHAC):
Medical check-ups & immunizations.
Free mental health counseling.
Pharmacy & emergency care.
UNM Gym & Sports Facilities:
Free access to gyms & fitness classes.
Outdoor adventure & wellness retreats.
Tip: Health insurance is required for all international students.
1. Placement Highlights at UNM
85%+ of UNM graduates find jobs or pursue further studies within 6 months of graduation.
UNM has strong industry partnerships with government labs, Fortune 500 companies, and startups.
STEM, Business, and Health Sciences graduates have higher placement rates and salaries.
Career fairs, networking events, and internships help students connect with top employers.
2. Top Hiring Companies at UNM
UNM graduates are employed in leading companies across various industries, including:
Technology & Engineering
Microsoft
Intel Corporation
Boeing
Sandia National Laboratories
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals
UNM Health System
Presbyterian Healthcare Services
Johnson & Johnson
Pfizer
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Business & Finance
Deloitte
Ernst & Young (EY)
Bank of America
Wells Fargo
KPMG
Government & Public Sector
U.S. Department of Energy
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
NASA
New Mexico State Government
U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory
Media, Arts & Communications
Disney
Warner Bros.
NBC Universal
National Geographic
Adobe
Tip: UNM’s partnerships with Sandia National Labs & Los Alamos Labs provide exclusive opportunities for STEM students.
3. Industry-Wise Placement Statistics at UNM
Industry |
Placement Rate |
Average Starting Salary (USD/year) |
|---|---|---|
|
Healthcare & Medical |
90% |
$70,000 - $100,000 |
|
Business & Finance |
85% |
$60,000 - $90,000 |
|
Engineering & IT |
88% |
$75,000 - $110,000 |
|
Media, Arts & Design |
78% |
$50,000 - $75,000 |
|
Public Sector & Law |
80% |
$55,000 - $85,000 |
Note: Salaries vary based on major, company, and work experience.
4. Internship & Co-Op Programs at UNM
UNM emphasizes hands-on learning, and 90% of students complete at least one internship before graduation.
Popular Internship Programs at UNM:
STEM Internships: Intel, Microsoft, Sandia Labs, NASA
Business & Finance Internships: Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Deloitte
Healthcare Internships: UNM Health System, Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer
Public Sector Internships: U.S. Department of Energy, New Mexico State Government
Tip: UNM offers paid internships through Curricular Practical Training (CPT) for international students.
5. Career Services & Job Support at UNM
UNM’s Career Services Center offers various programs to help students with job placements, including:
Career Services at UNM
Career Counseling – Helps students choose career paths based on skills and interests.
Resume & Interview Workshops – Provides one-on-one resume reviews and mock interviews.
Job & Internship Fairs – Employers visit campus to recruit students.
LinkedIn & Networking Support – Alumni mentorship and industry networking events.
Handshake Job Portal – UNM’s official platform to connect students with job opportunities.
Annual Career Events at UNM
Fall & Spring Career Fairs – Hundreds of companies participate.
STEM Career Expo – Focused on Engineering, IT, and Science students.
Business Networking Night – Connects students with top financial firms.
Tip: UNM Career Services helps students with OPT & H-1B sponsorship guidance for working in the U.S. after graduation.
6. Work Opportunities for International Students
On-Campus Jobs (F-1 Visa Holders)
Students can work up to 20 hours per week during classes.
Work up to 40 hours per week during vacations.
Jobs include library assistant, research assistant, student ambassador, and lab assistant.
Off-Campus Work (CPT & OPT)
Curricular Practical Training (CPT): Work in internships related to your field of study while still enrolled.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
12 months of work after graduation (STEM students get a 24-month extension).
Many UNM graduates get hired by top U.S. companies under OPT and later receive H-1B work visas.
Tip: STEM graduates have high success rates in securing OPT & H-1B jobs!
7. Alumni Success Stories & High-Paying Careers
UNM has produced successful alumni in business, research, technology, and the arts.
Notable UNM Alumni:
Jeff Bezos (Founder of Amazon) – Studied Physics & Computer Science at UNM.
Tom Udall (Former U.S. Senator) – Studied Law at UNM.
Gwen Ifill (PBS News Anchor) – Studied Journalism at UNM.
Kari Byron (MythBusters TV Host) – Studied Film & Arts at UNM.
Tip: UNM’s alumni network helps students connect with top employers for job referrals & mentorship.
The University of New Mexico (UNM) has a moderate acceptance rate, making it accessible to most students while maintaining academic standards.
Overall Acceptance Rate: 96% (for undergraduate programs)
Graduate Programs Acceptance Rate: Varies by department (50% - 75%)
PhD Programs Acceptance Rate: More competitive (30% - 50%)
UNM is not highly selective, with an acceptance rate of around 96%.
Students with a GPA of 2.5+ (on a 4.0 scale) have a strong chance of admission.
SAT/ACT scores are optional, but strong scores may improve scholarship eligibility.
Competitive programs (e.g., Nursing, Business, Engineering, and UNM Health Sciences) may have lower acceptance rates due to limited spots.
Master’s programs have a 50% - 75% acceptance rate, depending on the program.
Strong academic records, relevant work experience, and standardized test scores (GRE/GMAT) can improve admission chances.
Programs in Business, Engineering, and Health Sciences are more selective.
More competitive than undergraduate & master's programs.
Acceptance rates range from 30% - 50%, depending on research funding and faculty availability.
Students with strong research experience, publications, and high GRE scores have a better chance.
PhD applicants with funding & assistantships have lower acceptance rates due to limited spots.
University of New Mexico (UNM) – Main Campus
Address: 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA
Size: ~800 acres
Type: Urban campus
Surroundings: Close to downtown Albuquerque, Sandia Mountains, and major research labs
The main campus houses:
UNM College of Engineering
Anderson School of Management
College of Arts & Sciences
UNM School of Law
Fine Arts & Media Center
Zimmerman Library
Tip: The UNM campus is bicycle-friendly and has walking paths and shuttle services.