New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (Also called New Mexico Tech, sometimes just called Tech, and previously known as the New Mexico School of Mines), is a research university located in Socorro, New Mexico.
World renowned for its undergraduate education, Tech now offers over 30 bachelor of science degrees in mathematics, the sciences, engineering, management, and technical communication. As a reflection of its purpose, each student vying for a bachelor's degree must pass two semesters each of chemistry, physics, and calculus. It is considered the best school in the state for engineering and computer science degrees by numerous sources.
Despite its focus on science and technology, Tech has seen much growth in the humanities, social science. Minors are now available in history, Latin American studies, philosophy and others. The university's last NCA reaccreditation was in October of 2004.
The school is a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education (CAE/IAE). This brings several major scholarships and research opportunities for undergrad and graduate students.
Primarily an engineering school, New Mexico Tech is considered to be a nerd or geek college. Given this stereotype it is important to remember that this is a defining characteristic for the student population. While not every student fits in this blanket characterization, most do. Socorro is a small town, with very little traditional entertainment available.
The school had a long tradition of hosting one way rivalries. Many years during the 49ers Homecoming weekend, groups of students would travel to the University of New Mexico to affix cottonballs on the lobo statue on campus. A group of students tried to create a fake rivalry with the Colorado School of Mines.
The demographics vary quite wildly, especially in the early parts of the Fall semesters. The campus population has traditionally been predominantly male. While the male/female ratio has moved towards a balance, it still remains skewed. There are so many males on campus that several unofficial mottos have been created by the female population:
The viability of Socorro, New Mexico as an economic force has increased in recent years. This has caused students to stay in the vicinity of the town. As a result, much of the population is composed of tech graduates.
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