The University of New Mexico – Gallup is a branch campus of the University of New Mexico system, established in 1968 and located in the picturesque city of Gallup. The university serves approximately 2,200 students, 94% of whom are from minority groups, reflecting a strong multicultural atmosphere. UNM-Gallup offers 18 associate degrees and 12 certificate programs across various fields, including liberal arts, business, health sciences, education, and technology. The university provides programs such as an Adult Education Center, high school dual-credit courses, and a Vocational and Technical Education Center to meet the diverse needs of students. Campus facilities include the Zollinger Library, the Ingham Chapman Art Gallery, and a Sports Center, all of which support students' holistic development. The university also has a Veterans Resource Center and a Native Student Success Center to address the needs of specific groups. UNM-Gallup follows an open admissions policy, welcoming high school graduates, GED exam passers, and adults aged 18 and above to apply. With relatively affordable tuition fees, it is an ideal choice for those pursuing higher education.
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