New Mexico Military Institute Photo - Military and non military college choices include: -2 Year Early Army Commissioning Program -US Service Academy Prep Program -Associate of Arts and Science Degrees for Transfer - No Military Commitment

Best Chaves County Community Colleges (2024-25)

For the 2024-25 school year, there are 2 community colleges serving 2,103 students in Chaves County County, New Mexico.
The top ranked community college in Chaves County, NM is New Mexico Military Institute.
The average community college acceptance rate in New Mexico is 88% (compared to national acceptance rates).
Minority enrollment is 98% of the student body (majority Black), and the student:teacher ratio is 4:1.

Top Ranked Chaves County Community Colleges (2024-25)

College
Location
Students
New Mexico Military Institute
New Mexico Military Institute Photo - All students are members of the Corps of Cadets, participating in leadership and all Corps activities including JROTC.
Public
101 W. College Blvd.
Roswell, NM 88201
(575) 622-6250
| 476 students
52 University Blvd
Roswell, NM 88202
(575) 624-7000
| 1,627 students

Frequently Asked Questions

How many community colleges are located in Chaves County, NM?
There are 2 community colleges serving 2,103 students in Chaves County, NM.
What is community college acceptance rate in Chaves County, NM?
The average community college acceptance rate in New Mexico is 88% (compared to national acceptance rates).
How diverse are community college in Chaves County, NM?
Community colleges in Chaves County, NM have approximately 98% minority enrollment, with the majority being Black.

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