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Saint Norbert College at Albuquerque

Albuquerque, NM
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Acceptance Rate

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Total Enrollment

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About Saint Norbert College at Albuquerque

Saint Norbert College at Albuquerque is a satellite instructional site associated with Saint Norbert College, a private liberal arts college headquartered in De Pere, Wisconsin. Off-campus instructional sites such as this one are typically established to serve working adults or specific professional populations in a geographic area distant from the main campus. Detailed IPEDS enrollment and outcome data are not separately reported for this location.

No specific programs are listed for this site in current records. Saint Norbert College broadly offers undergraduate and graduate programs in the liberal arts, business, and education. The availability of specific programs at the Albuquerque site should be confirmed directly with Saint Norbert College.

Albuquerque is the largest city in New Mexico and serves as the state's primary economic and educational hub. The city hosts a variety of post-secondary institutions, and the presence of a satellite site from a Wisconsin-based college suggests a targeted effort to reach a specific student population or professional community in the region.

Contact Information

4000 St. Joseph Place, Albuquerque, NM 87120

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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