Northern New Mexico College

Espanola, NM

communityBaccalaureate/Associate's Colleges: Associate's Dominant

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ROI

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Northern New Mexico College is a small public baccalaureate institution located in Espanola, New Mexico, with an undergraduate enrollment of 926. The institution primarily awards associate degrees and career certificates, providing affordable workforce training and structured transfer pathways to four-year universities for students in the surrounding region. As a public institution primarily funded through state appropriations and federal grants, it operates within the broader New Mexico postsecondary education landscape and is regionally accredited, making its credits and degrees eligible for federal financial aid. The institution maintains an open-admissions policy for most of its programs, making it accessible to a broad range of prospective students. Net price for families earning \$48,001–$75,000 averages $6,811 per year. The highest program-level earnings outcomes are in CIP 00 — 10-year median earnings among aid recipients in these fields reach $35,060. The 4-year graduation rate is 30%, 15 percentage points below the national average of 45%. Among completers who received federal financial aid, 10-year median earnings are $38,112.

Acceptance Rate

Avg Net Price

$7,276

6-yr Grad Rate

29.7%

Earnings 10yr

$38,112

The Numbers

Admissions

Acceptance Rate
SAT Range
ACT Range
Enrollment
926
Student:Faculty
10:1

Costs & Outcomes

In-State Tuition
$6,400
Out-of-State Tuition
$14,328
Room & Board
$0
Students Receiving Aid
31.8%
Median Debt at Grad

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Data from U.S. Department of Education (IPEDS, College Scorecard, Clery Act), Bureau of Labor Statistics, and FIRE. Updated annually. Not affiliated with Northern New Mexico College.