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New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Socorro, NM
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Overview
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology is a University institution located in Socorro, NM, in a small town setting.
Location & Contact
Address
801 Leroy Place
Socorro, NM 87801
United States
Socorro, NM 87801
United States
Contact
Mr. Gregory Stringer
Director of Admission
Email: admission@nmt.edu
Phone: 575-835-5424
Fax: 575-835-5989
Director of Admission
Email: admission@nmt.edu
Phone: 575-835-5424
Fax: 575-835-5989
Majors & Degrees
Biological And Biomedical Sciences | Associate | Bachelors |
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Biology/biological Sciences, General |
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Biomedical Sciences, General |
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Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services | Associate | Bachelors |
Business Administration And Management, General |
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Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services | Associate | Bachelors |
Computer Science |
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Information Technology |
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Engineering | Associate | Bachelors |
Chemical Engineering |
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Civil Engineering, General |
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Electrical And Electronics Engineering |
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Environmental/environmental Health Engineering |
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Materials Engineering |
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Mechanical Engineering |
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Mining And Mineral Engineering |
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Petroleum Engineering |
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Engineering Technologies/Technicians | Associate | Bachelors |
Engineering Technologies/technicians, General |
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Engineering/industrial Management |
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English Language And Literature/Letters | Associate | Bachelors |
Professional, Technical, Business, And Scientific Writing |
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Liberal Arts And Sciences, General Studies And Humanities | Associate | Bachelors |
General Studies |
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Mathematics And Statistics | Associate | Bachelors |
Mathematics, General |
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Natural Resources And Conservation | Associate | Bachelors |
Environmental Science |
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Physical Sciences | Associate | Bachelors |
Chemistry, General |
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Geology/earth Science, General |
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Physical Sciences, General |
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Physics, General |
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Psychology | Associate | Bachelors |
Psychology, General |
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Admissions
Acceptance Rate
1,110
Applied
600
Accepted
1,217
Enrolled
Female Admissions
425
Females Applied
213
Females Accepted
50%
Male Admissions
685
Males Applied
387
Males Accepted
56%
Applying
15
Application Fee
3.74
Avg. high school GPA for freshman
Admission Requirements | |
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Required |
Transcript of high school record A minimum high school GPA of 2.5 |
Recommended | Other requirements may exist (see below) |
Other requirements: | Standardized Test Scores (ACT preferred, SAT accepted) |
Application Deadlines
Type | Application Closing | Notification Date | Rolling Admissions |
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Fall freshmen | August 1st | March 1st | No |
Out of state Fall freshmen | August 1st | Not reported | No |
Other early decision plan | Not reported | Not reported | No |
Transfer | August 2nd | Not reported | Yes |
Test Scores Accepted
Test | Avg. Score | 25th %
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75th %
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SAT Critical Reading | 605 | |||
SAT Math | 606 | |||
ACT Composite | 25 | 20 | 28 |
Tuition & Fees
Tuition
7,664
In-state
24,918
Out-of-state
7,664
In-district
Fees
1,394
Full-time student fees
9,614
Room & board
Financial Aid
16,999
Avg. Financial Aid Package
16,769
Avg. Freshman Financial Aid Package
1,088
Avg. International Student Financial Aid Package
3,502
Avg. Loan Aid
9,110
Avg. Grant Aid
6,105
Avg. Scholarship and/or Grant Aid awarded
88%
Avg. Percentage of Financial Need Met
27%
Percentage of Students Who Had Their Need Fully Met
Student Body
1,217
Total Undergrad students
2%
International Students
8%
Out-of-state students
Race/Ethnicity
Hispanic/Latino | 41.55% |
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Black or African American | 0.72% |
White or Caucasian | 44.96% |
American Indian or Alaska Native | 4.23% |
Asian | 2.52% |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 0.27% |
Two or more races | 2.61% |
Other | 0.45% |
Gender
Male (69.84%)
Female (30.16%)
Campus Life
Housing
Type | |
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College-owned housing | Yes |
Housing requirements | None |
Housing options |
Co-ed housing Men-only housing Women-only housing Freshman car parking |
% of undergrad students who live in college housing | 61% |
Student Activities
Student-run campus newspaper
Drama/theatre group
Student-run radio station
Choral groups
Campus events:
49ers, Spring Fling and International Fair
49ers, Spring Fling and International Fair
Student Services
Legal services
Health clinic
Personal/psychological counseling
Women's center
International students advisor
Student Organizations
Greek fraternities
Greek sororities
Local fraternities
Local sororities
Campus Security & Safety
24-hour emergency telephone/alarm services
24-hour patrols by trained officers
Student patrols
Late-night transport/escort services
Electronically-operated dormitory entrances
Athletics
Men's Sports
Sport | Intramural | Intercollegiate | Scholarship |
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Badminton | No | No | |
Basketball | No | No | |
Rugby | No | No | |
Soccer | No | ||
Softball | No | No | |
Volleyball | No | No |
Women's Sports
Sport | Intramural | Intercollegiate | Scholarship |
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Badminton | No | No | |
Basketball | No | No | |
Rugby | No | No | |
Soccer | No | ||
Softball | No | No | |
Volleyball | No | No |
Faculty
171
Total Faculty
9:1
Student-Faculty Ratio
Full-time - 138
Part-time - 33
Male - 125
Female - 46
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