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NMHU at the Higher Education Center

Santa Fe, NM
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About NMHU at the Higher Education Center

NMHU at the Higher Education Center is an extended campus site of New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU) located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. New Mexico Highlands University is a public institution headquartered in Las Vegas, New Mexico. This site provides access to NMHU coursework for students in the Santa Fe area. No enrollment, completion, or retention data specific to this site is available through IPEDS.

No specific program listings are available for this site through IPEDS. New Mexico Highlands University broadly offers programs in business, education, social work, computer science, and the sciences at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Coursework available at the Santa Fe Higher Education Center site may draw from those offerings, though specific programs cannot be confirmed from available data.

Santa Fe is the capital of New Mexico and a culturally significant city with a strong emphasis on arts, government, and education. The Higher Education Center in Santa Fe serves as a shared facility used by multiple New Mexico public universities to expand postsecondary access in the region.

Contact Information

1950 Siringo Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87508

Programs

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