Academics
Our students come from diverse backgrounds, with 40 percent ethnic minorities and 20 percent from farms and ranches. They study agricultural sciences, wildlife, environment, human nutrition, family, tourism management and more. Of our 18 bachelor's degree programs, 14 are offered nowhere else in New Mexico. We also offer three doctoral and nine master's degrees.
Academic Departments
- Agricultural and Extension Education
- Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Business
- Plant and Environmental Sciences
- Animal and Range Sciences
- Entomology, Plant Pathology and Weed Science
- Family and Consumer Sciences
- Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Ecology
- School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management
Thinking about transferring?
We have agreements with 46 two-year colleges to make the transition easier.
Need financial help?
Besides the financial aid available to all NMSU students, our college administers $330,000 of its own scholarships.
Check out NMSU's Web site for information about admissions (including online application forms for undergraduates and graduate students), tuition, housing and financial aid.
You can also see a list of courses the college offers.
For more information
For information about academic programs and financial aid contact:
Academic Programs
Phone: (575) 646-1807
Toll free: 1-800-400-1807
Fax: (575) 646-5975
E-mail: Academic Programs Office
