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Head-to-head · 2026

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology vs New Mexico State University-Alamogordo

Side-by-side ROI breakdown. 3 wins for New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, 2 for New Mexico State University-Alamogordo — New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology has more metric-level advantages.

Face to face

Metric-by-metric, winner flagged

9 metrics, side by side. The colored cell wins. Green = lower-is-better wins, indigo = higher-is-better wins.

Metric New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology New Mexico State University-Alamogordo
ROI score 19.37 13.25
Avg net price $9,873 $7,369
Median earnings (10y) $76,489 $39,067
Acceptance rate 44.5% Open / not reported
Graduation rate 57.1% 13.7%
Median debt $19,085 $17,095
Enrollment 995 591
Ownership Public Public
Avg SAT 1207
Wins 3 2

Value readout

Where each school has the edge

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology costs $2,504 more per year than New Mexico State University-Alamogordo ($9,873 vs $7,369). New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology graduates report $37,422 higher median earnings after ten years ($76,489 vs $39,067). On EduGradify's model that puts New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology ahead on projected ROI (19.37 vs 13.25, exceptional investment).

The pricier option (New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology) still wins on return, because stronger graduate salaries outweigh its higher net price. On admissions, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology reports 44.5% acceptance; New Mexico State University-Alamogordo does not report a standard acceptance rate in the current federal data.

Frequently asked

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology vs New Mexico State University-Alamogordo, answered

4 of the most common questions, with real numbers from federal data.

Is New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology or New Mexico State University-Alamogordo the better value?

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology has the higher EduGradify ROI score (19.37 vs 13.25), meaning its ten-year earnings go further against its net price.

Which school costs less after aid?

New Mexico State University-Alamogordo is cheaper — average net price $7,369 per year vs $9,873 at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. The annual difference of $2,504 adds up to about $10,016 over four years.

Which school reports higher earnings?

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology reports higher median earnings ten years after entry: $76,489 vs $39,067 at New Mexico State University-Alamogordo. The annual gap in the federal data is $37,422.

What should I compare beyond ROI?

Use the ROI score as a value screen, then compare aid letters, program fit, graduation rate, location, campus size, and debt. New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology reports a A+ value grade; New Mexico State University-Alamogordo reports A.