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Western New Mexico University

Silver City, NM 4-Year Public
Acceptance Rate100%
Acceptance Rate100%

About Western New Mexico University

Western New Mexico University is a public, state school in the rural area of Silver City, New Mexico. Western New Mexico University was founded in 1893. The college currently enrolls around 2,822 students a year, including 1,874 undergraduates.

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Average GPA 2.5
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Western New Mexico University is locatedin Silver City, New Mexico,.

If you want to see Western New Mexico University for yourself, be sure to plan a visit! The best way to reach campus is to take Interstate 10 to Silver City, or book a flight to the nearest airport, El Paso International.

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College Info

PO Box 680 Silver City, NM 88062-0680

Campus Setting: Rural

Western New Mexico University Application Deadline

First-Year Applications are Due

Aug 12

Transfer Applications are Due

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The deadline for Fall first-year applications to Western New Mexico University is Aug 12.

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Western New Mexico University Tuition & Fees

Tuition & Fees

$17,820

In State

$28,655

Out-of-State
Cost Breakdown
In State
Out-of-State
State Tuition
$4,417
$15,252
Fees
$1,213
$1,213
Housing
$11,390
$11,390
Books
$800
$800

Student Life

Wondering what life at Western New Mexico University is like? There are approximately 2,822 students enrolled at Western New Mexico University, including 1,874 undergraduate students and 948 graduate students. 55% percent of students attend school full-time, 90% percent are from NM and 10% percent of students are from other states.

55%

Full Time

45%

Part Time

90%

In State

10%

Out-of-State

Data Source: IPEDs and Peterson's Databases © 2022 Peterson's LLC All rights reserved

Quick Facts

Total Enrollment

2,822

Campus Setting

Rural

Acceptance Rate

100%

Tuition and Fees

In State

$5,630

Out-of-State

$16,465

Fall Freshmen
Application Deadline

Aug 12
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