Best Colleges in New Mexico by ROI

Trying to find the best value in New Mexico? We ranked all 10 colleges we track here on what graduates actually earn versus what families actually pay, using U.S. Department of Education data. New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology comes out on top at 89/100 - here's how every school compares.

10
Schools
37
Avg ROI Score
$15,615
Avg Net Price
89
Top Score

We scored all 10 New Mexico colleges in our dataset from 0 to 100 on one thing: financial return. The state averages 37/100, on an average net price of $15,615 a year after grants and scholarships. The school that does best by your money is New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology at 89/100.

Graduates of New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology earn the most ten years out of any school in the state, a median $76,489. The lightest price tag belongs to Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus at $4,904 a year. The list below ranks every New Mexico college we scored by ROI, so you can weigh what you'd pay against what you'd likely earn.

Top 10 New Mexico Colleges by ROI Score

  1. 1New Mexico Institute of Mining and TechnologySocorro, NM · Public89ROI
  2. 2St. John's CollegeSanta Fe, NM · Private Nonprofit45ROI
  3. 3New Mexico Highlands UniversityLas Vegas, NM · Public39ROI
  4. 4University of New Mexico-Main CampusAlbuquerque, NM · Public38ROI
  5. 5Eastern New Mexico University-Main CampusPortales, NM · Public34ROI
  6. 6New Mexico State University-Main CampusLas Cruces, NM · Public31ROI
  7. 7Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts DevelopmentSanta Fe, NM · Public28ROI
  8. 8University of the SouthwestHobbs, NM · Private Nonprofit27ROI
  9. 9Brookline College-AlbuquerqueAlbuquerque, NM · Private For-Profit24ROI
  10. 10Western New Mexico UniversitySilver City, NM · Public17ROI

New Mexico College ROI: Common Questions

What is the best-value college in New Mexico?

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology has the highest ROI score in New Mexico at 89/100, while the lowest net price among New Mexico schools we track is $4,904/year at Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus. Rankings are based on net price and median graduate earnings from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard.

How much does college cost in New Mexico?

The average net price across the 10 New Mexico colleges in our dataset is $15,615 per year, after grants and scholarships are applied. Actual cost varies widely by family income and institution.

Which New Mexico college has the highest graduate earnings?

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology reports the highest median earnings among New Mexico schools we scored, at $76,489 ten years after enrollment. Higher earnings do not always mean better ROI, since cost matters just as much.

How many colleges in New Mexico did CampusROI analyze?

We scored 10 colleges in New Mexico on return on investment. Of those, 1 earn an ROI score of 60 or higher. See our methodology for how each score is calculated.

All New Mexico Schools by ROI Score

10 schools

Data: 2024-25 College Scorecard release