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University of New

Mexico

Albuquerque, NM
87131-2039
By Ricardo Garza

Air Force JROTC/ROTC


A program that introduces students to the theory and
practice of air science, life in the U.S. Air Force, and
prepares them for cadet status (Junior ROTC or JROTC)
or for service as commissioned reserve or active duty
officers (senior AFROTC or ROTC). Programs are offered
as adjuncts to regular high school or college
instructional programs.

Athletics
Intercollegiate Sports
Baseball
Basketball
Soccer

Student Life
Social Organizations
There are national (Greek letter) fraternities on campus.
There are national (Greek letter) sororities on campus.
There are local sororities on campus

Facilities & Services


Library Information
Main Library
College of University Libraries and Learning Sciences
There are 7 other libraries on campus
Library Holdings
4,275,328 books, serial back-files, and government
documents
71,932 current serial subscriptions
3,998,370 microform units
54,238 audiovisual materials

Enrollment
Enrollment Numbers

Total

Undergraduate Students

21,138

Full-Time Students

19,798

Part-Time Students

7,539

Expenses & Financial Aid


Estimated
Expenses:
Undergradua
te

Tuition

Fees

Books

Room/Board

Total

In State

$5,007

$720

$1,080

$8,312

$15,119

Out of State

$19,464

$720

$1,080

$8,312

$29,576

Notes Regarding Expenses


Tuition and fees vary according to academic program
Tuition and fees vary according to course/credit load for part-time students
Room and board charges vary according to board plan selected (i.e., 12-meal plan
19-meal plan, etc.)
Room and board charges vary according to housing facility selected (i.e., dorm,
apartment, etc.)

Academic Information
Graduation Requirements

Course / Credit Requirements


A minimum of 60 semester hours are required to graduate with an
associate degree.
A minimum of 128 semester hours; however, there are efforts underway
to move to 120 semester hours are required to graduate with a
bachelor's degree.

Admissions
In-State Phone: (800) CALL-UNM
Out-of-State Phone: (800) CALL-UNM
Fax: (505) 277-6686
Admission Options
Early admission option is available.
Deferred admission option is available.
Application Deadline
Applications are accepted on a continuous basis.
Entrance Requirements
High school diploma is required and GED is accepted
International Baccalaureate is accepted.

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