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-__University of New Mexico__:


 * from collegeboard
 * Lacrosse
 * Cross Country
 * Ice Hockey
 * Co-ed
 * Public
 * Large, urban setting
 * 62% of applicants are accepted
 * offers five different degrees- Doctoral, certificate, bachelor's, master's, associate's
 * accepts no lower than GPA of 2.0
 * ROTC
 * Study Abroad
 * Dorms computer accessible
 * Marching band
 * Jazz ensemble
 * Sororities and Fraternities available
 * Radio Station
 * Drama
 * Concert band
 * Choral groups
 * $18, 691 per year; $7,948 for housing, books and supplies $944, $3044 for personal expenses, $1660 for transportation

-__UONM Website__:
 * Home of the Lobos
 * 8-16 week upper division courses for degree completion
 * College with arts and sciences and degrees for psychology in masters and doctoral
 * Research projects are being conducted on mind functions currently
 * If you apply online, you will need a current/liable Visa or Mastercard, voter registration info, DMV information
 * For graduation, you are not permitted to take more than 8 guests to the ceremony
 * 17 libraries on campus
 * Offers 37 doctoral, 94 baccalaureate, and 71 masters programs
 * Language Learning Center: learn language through technogical devices, verbally, and kinetically
 * Art foundation with over 400 pieces in their collection
 * 3 galleries, 3 performing arts centers, and 4 museums
 * Provides the largest health learning facility in New Mexico
 * Provides pharmacology classes
 * Out of 1000 applications sent out each year, only about 85 people are chosen for the pharmacology program
 * If you are selected, you have to take pre-pharmacy classes for 3-4 years (91 credits), and need to obtain a GPA of 3.2+
 * Can't take these courses if not a senior in NM.
 * Offers programs from art to Naval preparation
 * If student can't commute to the school, they have varying learning opportunities such as: online courses, television interaction, or face-to-face centers in NM
 * offers hybrid classes with teaching in class and online courses
 * Founded in 1889, occupies more than 600 acres, in the heart of Albuquerque, NM