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The University of New Mexico

University of New Mexico has five campuses across New Mexico. The earliest campus was established in 1889 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The school serves over 24,000 students, with outstanding faculty.

The University of Arizona South

The University of Arizona South is the University of Arizona’s branch campus headquartered in Sierra Vista, Arizona. The university was established in 1885, and named an official branch of the University of Arizona in 1995.

The University of Arizona

Through partnership with NASA, University of Arizona prides itself on its STEM programs, which prepares its students for a limitless future. They are also thought leaders in business, with Business Administration being one of their most popular masters programs.

Texas Woman’s University

Texas Woman’s University is the nation’s largest university primarily for women, and is a recognized Hispanic Serving Institution. The health sciences, education, and research are among their top programs.

Texas State University

Texas State University is an institution providing academic programs to over 38,000 students; it is also a nationally recognized Hispanic Serving Institution

Texas A&M University-San Antonio

Texas A&M University – San Antonio is an institution primarily serving first generation college students and Hispanic or Latino/a students.They were established in 1998, and are a designated Hispanic Serving Institution.

Texas A&M University-Kingsville

Texas A&M University-Kingsville is part of the Texas A&M school system, with an award winning engineering program. They were also considered one of the most affordable universities in Texas. It was founded in 1925, and serves approximately 8,000 students.

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

The Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi is a powerhouse along the Gulf of Mexico, with institutions and research centers serving communities along the coast. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi serves 12,000 students.