University of New Mexico-Gallup: A Comprehensive Overview of Programs and Opportunities
The University of New Mexico-Gallup (UNM-Gallup), established in 1968 as a branch campus of the University of New Mexico, stands as a comprehensive vocational and transfer institution. Located in a rural setting, UNM-Gallup serves a diverse community, with a significant focus on Native American students. The university is committed to providing accessible and enriching educational resources to students from all backgrounds, fostering student achievement through dedicated faculty and staff.
General Information
UNM-Gallup operates on a semester-based academic calendar. The school has an open admissions policy. The highest degree offered at University of New Mexico-Gallup Campus is an associate degree.
Campus and Enrollment
The campus of UNM-Gallup is located in a rural setting. The university caters to approximately 2,000 students each semester, with a total enrollment of 2,174. A significant portion of the student body, nearly 80%, is Native American. Part-time enrollment constitutes a large segment of the student population, with 1,545 students enrolled part-time.
In Fall 2023, the total number of entering students was 290.
Student Demographics
The age distribution of students in Fall 2022 was as follows:
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- Under 18: 29%
- 18-24: 43%
- 25-64: 28%
- Over 65: 0%
Academics
UNM-Gallup offers a wide variety of academic, career technical, community education and workforce development programs. Students can earn degrees and certificates in 38 different fields. The student-faculty ratio is 27-to-1.
Popular Programs
Popular programs include:
- General Studies
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
- Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
Special Programs and Resources
Supported by programs such as the Veterans Resource Center, TRiO Student Support Services, the Lobo Learning Center and the Early Childhood and Family Center, students can stay close, go far and achieve all of their educational needs.
Tuition and Fees
For the academic year 2020-2021, the in-state tuition and fees were $1,932, while out-of-state tuition and fees were $4,708. Books and supplies are estimated to cost $1,194. The application fee is $15.
Financial Aid
At University of New Mexico-Gallup Campus, 40 percent of undergraduates receive grant or scholarship aid and the average scholarship or grant award is $4,412.
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Campus Services
UNM-Gallup provides a range of services to support its students, including:
- Employment services for students
- Academic/career counseling service
- Placement services for completers
Community Engagement
UNM-Gallup extends its reach to the community through robust business partnerships and customized training programs that improve the composition and skill sets of the local workforce. The university works with community leaders to anticipate economic trends and address business and industrial needs as they arise.
Center for Career and Technical Education (CCTE)
The Center for Career and Technical Education (CCTE) offers classes fifteen (11) different career areas for currently enrolled high school juniors and seniors. These classes provide basic, job entry-level skills for those students whose high school diploma will be their terminal degree. The high school guidance counselor enrolls students at their home school. All CCTE classes satisfy high school graduation requirements and at the same time provide college credits to the student (concurrent/duel enrollment).
Additional Entities
In addition to its core academic programs, UNM-Gallup oversees several other entities, including:
- South Campus at Zuni
- Adult Basic Education Center on the North Side of Gallup
- Middle College High School
- Community Education
- The Center for Career and Technical Education (CCTE)
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