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K-12:
Private:
Albuquerque
Academy - Private day school.
New
Mexico School for the Deaf - Serves all children in the
state who are hearing impaired; main campus is in Santa
Fe.
Rehoboth Christian School-Gallup - Serves
primarily Native American children from the Navajo and Zuni
tribes.
Manzano Day School -- Private elementary school in Albuquerque that serves pre-kindergarten through fifth grade.
Public:
Albuquerque Public Schools - Serves as a
guide to Albuquerque Public Schools, with links to
elementary, middle and high schools in the district.
Animas Public Schools - A guide to the
elementary, middle and high school in Animas.
Central Consolidated School District No. 22
- Serves western San Juan County and the northeastern
portion of the Navajo Indian Reservation.
Santa Fe Public Schools - Provides K-12
education for young New Mexicans in the city of Santa Fe and
most of Santa Fe County.
Elementary:
Tombaugh Elementary - Located in Las
Cruces.
Middle School:
Los Alamos Middle School - Located in Los
Alamos, home of Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Vista Middle School - Located in Las
Cruces.
High School:
New Mexico
MESA Inc. - Statewide pre-college program to encourage
under-represented populations in the fields of science and
mathematics.
Artesia High
School
Clayton High School
Cobre High School - Located in the
southwestern part of New Mexico, in the town of Bayard.
Los Alamos High School - Los Alamos is home
of Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Mescalero Apache High School - Reservation
in south central New Mexico.
Oñate High School Located in Las
Cruces
Pojoaque
Valley Schools A list of activities, events and
interests of the people of the Pojoaque Valley
communities.
Shiprock High School
Higher Education:
State of
New Mexico Commission on Higher Education - Statutory
coordinating body established to bring a statewide
perspective in recommending and establishing policy
direction and providing leadership in higher education.
Community Colleges:
Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute
- New Mexico's largest community college, located in
Albuquerque.
Doña Ana Branch Community College -
Doña Ana County Occupational Education Branch of New
Mexico State University.
Institute
for American Indian Arts - Two-year fine arts college
dedicated to the study and practice of the culture of
American Indians and Alaska native peoples.
New
Mexico Junior College - Located in the Llano Estacado
region of southeastern New Mexico.
Northern New Mexico Community College -
Located in Española.
San Juan
College - Located in Farmington; serves students in San
Juan County and the Four Corners area of New Mexico,
Colorado, Arizona and Utah.
Private:
College of Santa Fe - New Mexico's largest
private college, located at the base of the Sangre de Cristo
Mountains.
St. John's College - Private,
non-denominational liberal arts college in Santa Fe.
Westbrook University - Self-paced,
off-campus, independent study with university programs for
the active adult, specializing in distance learning.
Public:
Eastern New
Mexico University - Main campus is in Portales.
New Mexico
Highlands University - Main campus in Las Vegas,
N.M.
New Mexico
Institute of Mining and Technology - Located in
Socorro.
New Mexico
Institute of Mining and Technology Computer Science
Department
New Mexico
Institute of Mining and Technology Electrical Engineering
and Physics Departments
The New
Mexico Institute of Neuroimaging A clinical and research
medical imaging facility in conjunction with the New Mexico
Regional Federal Medical Center and the UNM Department of
Radiology.
New Mexico
State University - Main campus in Las Cruces.
New Mexico
State University at Carlsbad - Course schedules,
services provided by NMSU-C
University of
New Mexico - The University of New Mexico provides
routes into the various information resources of UNM and its
departments.
Western New
Mexico University - Located in Silver City.

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