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New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (also called New Mexico Tech, Tech, The Tech, and originally known as the New Mexico School of Mines) is a research university located in Socorro, New Mexico, USA.
   Renowned for its undergraduate and graduate educational opportunities, Tech offers over 30 bachelor of science degrees in mathematics, the sciences, engineering, management, and technical communication, as well as graduate degrees in areas of specialization through the doctoral level. It is widely considered one of the best small technical schools in the US for many areas of science, engineering, and computer science
  • Langmuir Laboratory for Atmospheric Research
  • Magdalena Ridge Observatory
  • National Cave and Karst Research Institute
  • National Radio Astronomy Observatory, (a separate organization located on the Tech campus)
  • Petroleum Recovery Research Center In 2003 the university bought the town of Playas, New Mexico for use as a research and training facility for the university’s first responders and counter-terrorism programs.

    Rankings

  • 2007 Ranked as an "America's Best Value College" by The Princeton Review
  • 2007 Ranked one of the nation’s best institutions for an undergraduate education by the Princeton Review
  • 2006 Ranked as one of Kiplinger's Top 100
  • 2005 Ranked #2 Best value in education by The Princeton Review
  • 2005 "Publisher's Pick" in Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education magazine
  • 2005 Ranked among top western colleges by The Princeton Review
  • 2004 Ranked among top western colleges by The Princeton Review

    NSA

    The school is a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education (CAE/IAE). This brings several major scholarships and research opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students.

    School culture and student life

    Primarily a science and engineering school, New Mexico Tech is widely considered to be somewhat of a nerd or geek college. While not every student fits in this blanket characterization, many do. Tech hosts an annual Performing Arts Series that's free to students, and, along with the broader Socorro community, city, and county, support a great number of special events each year. New Mexico Tech is located approximately an hour south of Albuquerque in a region of high deserts to subalpine mountains that offers considerable outdoor recreation opportunities, including rock climbing, road and mountain biking, a triathlon, and hiking opportunities. Tech also hosts numerous active student clubs and a monthly student newspaper, Paydirt. The campus also includes an 18-hole championship golf course.
       The campus population has historically been predominantly male, but has moved increasing towards a balance, with women now equal with men in most majors. However, the most recent class of 2011 has reformed to the old man-woman ratio of about 5:1.
       The economic vitality of Socorro, New Mexico has increased in recent years, allowing for more Tech graduates to live in the vicinity of the city. As a result, an increasing proportion of the population is composed of NMT graduates.

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