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Program Rankings · New Mexico

Best Agriculture Colleges in New Mexico

Ranked by a weighted composite of outcomes, affordability, selectivity, academic profile, and program depth. Based on NCES IPEDS 2023–24 completions data.

8
Colleges Ranked
2
4-Year Programs
7
Public Colleges
Central New
Top Ranked
Ranking Methodology: Each college earns a major score = 70% global composite score (outcomes 30%, affordability 25%, selectivity 20%, academic 15%, breadth 10%) + 30% program depth score (graduates in this major ÷ total enrollment, normalized across all US colleges).
1
55
Central New Mexico Community College
Albuquerque · Public · 2-year
$1,584 in-state36 graduates/yr
#373 nationally
2
53
Santa Fe Community College
Santa Fe · Public · 2-year
$1,830 in-state30 graduates/yr
#986 nationally
3
52
New Mexico Junior College
Hobbs · Public · 2-year
$1,440 in-state3 graduates/yr
#1280 nationally
#4
39
San Juan College
Farmington · Public · 2-year
$1,344 in-state138 graduates/yr
#716 nationally
#5
38
Pima Medical Institute-Albuquerque
Albuquerque · Private For-Profit · 2-year
12 graduates/yr
#854 nationally
#6
36
Mesalands Community College
Tucumcari · Public · 2-year
$1,512 in-state15 graduates/yr
#2247 nationally
#7
28
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
Las Cruces · Public · 4-year
76% accept52% grad rate$6,283 in-state450 graduates/yr
#3973 nationally
#8
26
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
Portales · Public · 4-year
55% accept34% grad rate$4,194 in-state45 graduates/yr
#4079 nationally
About Agriculture Programs in New Mexico

New Mexico offers 8 accredited agriculture programs across public and private institutions. Our rankings use NCES IPEDS 2023–24 completions data to measure how many graduates each college produces in this field relative to its total enrollment, combined with overall college quality metrics.

The ranking formula weights overall college quality at 70% — covering graduation outcomes, net price affordability, admissions selectivity, and academic profile of enrolled students — and program-specific depth at 30%, rewarding schools that genuinely specialize in agriculture.

For in-state students, public colleges often offer significantly lower costs. Complete the FAFSA to determine need-based aid eligibility regardless of your income level. Aid availability can dramatically change the actual cost of attendance.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Based on our composite ranking — which weighs outcomes (graduation rates), affordability (net price), selectivity, academic profile, and program depth — the top-ranked college for Agriculture in New Mexico is Central New Mexico Community College. We rank all accredited institutions offering this program using NCES IPEDS 2023–24 data.