Western New Mexico University sees increase in first-year student enrollment

Western New Mexico University sees increase in first-year student enrollment

SILVER CITY, N.M. (KRQE) – Western New Mexico University is experiencing steady growth, with a 5% increase in first-year student enrollment.

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In the lead-up to the fall semester, the university received a record number of first-year applications, highlighting the rising interest among high school graduates, according to the university.

The university attributed the growth to the New Mexico Opportunity Scholarship, which provides qualifying New Mexicans tuition-free access to education and training.

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