New Mexico continues to gain ground in higher education. The state reached 18th at the national level in 2026, two positions above last year’s ranking, according to the ranking of U.S. News & World Report. The advance reflects the impact of state investments in access, affordability, enrolment and completion of studies. New Mexico was also ranked second in the country due to low debt at graduation and eighth due to low tuition costs and fees. Th…
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New Mexico continues to gain ground in higher education. The state reached 18th at the national level in 2026, two positions above last year’s ranking, according to the ranking of U.S. News & World Report. The advance reflects the impact of state investments in access, affordability, enrolment and completion of studies. New Mexico was also ranked second in the country due to low debt at graduation and eighth due to low tuition costs and fees. Th…