New Mexico State University’s football program, the NMSU Aggies, competes in NCAA Division I FBS as an independent team. The Aggies play their home games at Aggie Memorial Stadium. The football program is part of the university’s athletic tradition, providing student-athletes with opportunities to compete at the highest collegiate level.
New Mexico State University’s basketball program, the NMSU Aggies, competes in NCAA Division I. The teams showcase athletic talent and compete in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). NMSU’s basketball program contributes to the university’s sports culture and provides student-athletes with opportunities to excel on the court.
Acceptance Rate: 57%
SAT Score | 920-1140 |
ACT Score | 17-23 |
Application Fee | $25 |
SAT/ACT | Considered but not required |
2023-24 Undergraduate Cost of Attendance | Resident | Non-Resident |
Tuition and Fees* | $8,409 | $26,735 |
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