Former names | Las Cruces College (1888–1889) New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (1889–1960) |
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Type | Public land-grant research university |
Established | September 17, 1888 |
Accreditation | HLC |
Academic affiliations | |
Endowment | $343.3 million (2023)[1] |
Budget | $621 million (all campuses)[2] |
President | Mónica Torres (interim)[3] |
Provost | Lakshmi Reddi (interim)[4] |
Academic staff | 2,519[5] |
Students | 21,694 (total headcount) 13,904 (Las Cruces campus)[6] |
Undergraduates | 11,675 |
Postgraduates | 2,621 |
Location | , , United States |
Campus | Midsize suburb[8], 900 acres (360 ha)[7] |
Colors | Crimson and white[9] Turquoise (unofficial)[10] |
Nickname | Aggies |
Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division I FBS – Conference USA |
Mascot | Pistol Pete |
Website | www |
New Mexico State University (NMSU or NM State) is a public land-grant research university in Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States. Founded in 1888, it is the state's oldest public institution of higher education, and the state's first land-grant institution in New Mexico. NMSU has campuses in Alamogordo, Doña Ana County, and Grants, as well as research centers and programs in all 33 counties in the state.[11] The NMSU Main campus in Las Cruces is the main campus of the NMSU system in the state.[12]
Initially established as Las Cruces College, NMSU was designated a land-grant college in 1889 and renamed New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; it received its present name in 1960. NMSU offers over 180 degree programs, including 28 doctoral, 58 master's, and 96 baccalaureate programs. It had approximately 21,700 enrolled in Fall 2021, with a faculty-to-student ratio of roughly 1 to 16. New Mexico State's athletic teams, the Aggies, compete at the NCAA Division I level in Conference USA.
NMSU is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[13] It is particularly noted for its graduate programs in astrophysics, astronomy, education, engineering, business, and nursing. NMSU is the chief space grant college in New Mexico and leads one of 52 national consortia dedicated to space research.