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Prepared for the New Mexico State Legislature
T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F N E W M E X I C O
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T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F N E W M E X I C O
The University of New Mexico is the state’s flagship research institution. Founded in 1889, UNM today offers comprehensive undergraduate, graduate and professional education in Albuquerque, Gallup, Los Alamos, Rio Rancho, Taos and Valencia County. UNM campuses each year serve approximately 35,000 students, employ more than 22,000 New Mexicans and award 5,600 degrees and certificates. The University’s more than 169,000 alumni live throughout the state and nation - and in nearly 100 countries.
FACTS UNM is one of only four Hispanic-Serving Institutions to be classified by the Carnegie Foundation as RU/VH (Research
University with Very High research activity).
UNM has New Mexico’s only schools of law, pharmacy, architecture and planning and its only public Medical School and Teaching Hospital.
UNM Hospital is home to New Mexico’s only Level 1 trauma center. It also hosts a world-class burn center and provides state-of-the-art neurosurgical and stroke care.
UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center – one of just 45 institutions with the highest National Cancer Institute designation – plays a vital role in providing advanced cancer care.
SPECIAL ACADEMIC RECOGNITION College of Pharmacy – Generation Rx (educational outreach prevention program addressing prescription drug abuse)
was awarded the FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award in 2016
College of Arts & Science: Signed Language Program – 1 of only 18 schools in the nation accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Interpreter Education.
Hispanic Outlook#15 - Top 100 Colleges & Universities Granting Undergraduate & Graduate Degrees
Undergraduate Degrees Awarded to Hispanics
#7 - Education
#7 - Architecture
US News & World Report
#2 - Rural Medicine
#5 - Photography
#7 - Nursing-Midwifery
#10 - Family Medicine
#11 - Law Clinical Training
UNIVERSITY RANKINGS
DEGREE PROGRAMS86 baccalaureate programs 74 master’s programs 40 doctoral programs 5 professional practice doctoral programs
The Role of theFlagship Research University
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGESAnderson School of Management
College of Arts & Sciences
College of Education
College of Fine Arts
College of Libraries & Learning Sciences
College of Nursing
College of Pharmacy
College of Population Health
Honors College
School of Architecture & Planning
School of Engineering
School of Law
School of Medicine
University College
preLaw Magazine
Top 20 Best Value Schools
#7 - Best Value School
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UNM 2017 Legislative Requests
Performance/Outcomes Funding Formula: Since the funding formula’s implementation five years ago, UNM has grown in every metric of the outcomes based formula. UNM strongly supports that the current metrics and calculations of the performance based formula be maintained, regardless of the current fiscal situation. Institutions need to be recognized for their efforts in improving outcomes for students.
Additionally, the University of New Mexico understands the state’s current fiscal situation, and requests that if there are to be cuts to the higher education sector, that they are fair and equitable across all institutions in the state. Additionally, we ask that institutions be allowed full flexibility to implement budget reductions.
Legislative Lottery Scholarship: UNM supports solvency of the lottery scholarship fund that is equitable for all students.
Capital Outlay: UNM accounts for 48% of the state’s total higher education FTEs as well as 32% of the total square footage devoted to teaching and research. UNM supports funding capital projects in proportion to an institutions’ size and student population.
Main Campus AcademicLearning Environments Renewal $1,000,000 $1,000,000
Subtotal $1,000,000 $1,000,000
Health Sciences CenterDemolition of 1642 University Blvd $700,000 $700,000
Subtotal $700,000 $700,000
Branch CampusesGallup:
Classroom Renovation and Utility Upgrades $1,000,000 $1,000,000
Los Alamos:
Sustainability and Infrastructure $750,000 $750,000
Taos:
Site and Parking Lot Repair $570,000 $570,000
Subtotal $2,320,000 $2,320,000
EstimatedProject Cost
2017 Session Appropriation Request
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State Appropriations & UNM Revenues
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UNM Hispanic & Native AmericanStudent Success Rates
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Full-Time Equivalent Student EnrollmentFall 2016
Undergraduate Degrees2015-16
Graduate Degrees2015-16
Total Doctoral and First Professional Degrees2015-16
Total Degrees2015-16
New Mexico Public University Students
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Entry Fall
First-time, Full-time from NM High Schools
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Semester (F = Fall, S = Spring) / Year*spring enrollment increases due to the bridge scholarship for freshman
New Mexico Public University Students
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219 156205
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38683
172
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615,775
58041
1411
78
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39
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14
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110
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Lottery students by county1 - 4041 - 150151 - 6,000
2016 Lottery Students
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T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F N E W M E X I C O
C A T R O N
C H A V E S
C O L F A X
C U R R Y
D E B A C A
D O Ñ A A N A
E D D Y
G R A N T
G U A D A L U P E
H A R D I N G
H I D A L G O
L E A
L I N C O L N
L U N A
M O R A
O T E R O
Q U A Y
R I O A R R I B A
R O O S E V E L T
S A N D O V A LS A N J U A N
S A N M I G U E L
S A N T A F E
S I E R R A
S O C O R R O
T A O S
T O R R A N C E
U N I O N
V A L E N C I A
C I B O L A
M C K I N L E Y
NAVAJONATION
WHITE SANDS
Community Outreach 2016
B E R N A L I L L O
579 Activities in 246 Communities
UNM Health System clinical encounters are not included in the counts. Outreach activities include education, patient care, community research and telehealth sites. Map re�ects the county where activities occurred and the number of individuals served by the activities. Activity participants might not be residents of the county in which the activity occurred.
People served per county
<100 100–999 1,000–1,999 2,000–2,999 3,000–9,999 >10,000
Tierra Amarilla
AlgodonesSan Felipe Pueblo
CañoncitoTo'Hajiilee
Corrales
El Rito
Ojo CalienteAngel Fire
Peñasco
Santa CruzNambe PuebloPojoaqueTesuque
Jaconita
CordovaHernandez
Okay Owingay
Tularosa
Pine Hill
CrownpointWhite HorseBecenti
Standing Rock
NageeziCuba
Dulce Chama
Estancia
Torreon
Hatch
Radium Springs
Isleta Pueblo
JemezPueblo
Magdalena
Mescalero
Mountainair
Ojo Encino
Glenwood
Reserve
GilaCli�
SpringerClayton
Des Moines
Capulin
Cimarron
ThoreauSmith Lake
IyanbitoPrewitt
CoyoteCanyon
Tohatchi
Ribera
Mora
Chacon
Anthony
BayardHurley
Hanover
Albuquerque
CerrillosRio Rancho
Edgewood
Moriarty
Tijeras
Sandia Park
Cedar Crest
CochitiPueblo
Roy
Lordsburg
Los LunasPeralta
Bosque Farms
BelenJarales
Sunland Park
Mesquite
Vado
Two GreyHills
RuidosoAlto
Carrizozo
Santa Rosa
Anton Chico
Ft. Sumner
Kewa Pueblo
Santa Ana Pueblo
Taos
Arroyo Seco
Ranchos de TaosChamisal
Aztec
FruitlandKirtland
Flora Vista
Bloom�eld
PuebloPintado
Deming
Mimbres
Animas
EspañolaSanta Clara Pueblo
Embudo
Lovington
Tatum
PortalesFloyd
DoraElida
Texico
Raton
Shiprock
NewcombNaschiti
BurnhamSanostee
Sheep Springs
Silver City
Red Rock
Socorro
San Antonio
Polvadera
Lemitar
Truth orConsequences
Tucumcari
Logan
House
Zuni Pueblo
ChaparralSan Miguel
Berino
Carlsbad
Loving
Clovis
Farmington
Hobbs
Eunice
Jal
Las CrucesMesilla
La Mesa
Roswell
Alamogordo
HollomanAir Force Base Artesia
Hope
Gallup
Manuelito
Vanderwagen
Navajo
MexicanSprings
Ft. Wingate
PinedaleChurchRock
Grants
Acoma Pueblo
Las VegasPecos
Los Alamos
Santa Fe
Capitan
Columbus
Elephant Butte
DerryLake Valley
Grady
Hagerman
Dexter
Hogback
Water�ow
La Luz
LagunaSan Fidel
Casa BlancaCubero
Lake Arthur
Lamy
MelroseOmega
Fence Lake
PaguateRed Mesa
Quemado
Ramah
Red Mesa
Rodeo
San Jon
Abiquiu
GallinaLindrithLybrook
Santa Teresa
Taos Pueblo
Teec Nos Pos
Tome
Tyrone
Veguita
Zia Pueblo
Bernalillo
HSC Community Outreach 2016579 Activities in 246 Communities