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Overall Headcount at Fall 2018 Census Date UNDERGRADUATES FALL 2018 FULL-TIME PART-TIME Men Women Total Men Women Total Degree-seeking, first-time undergraduates 222 80 302 0 0 0 Other first-year, degree-seeking 20 7 27 1 1 2 All other degree-seeking undergraduates 675 265 940 45 17 62 Total Degree-Seeking 917 352 1269 46 18 64 Non-degree-seeking Special Students 0 0 0 24 55 79 Total Undergraduates 917 352 1269 70 73 143 GRADUATE STUDENTS FALL 2018 FULL-TIME PART-TIME Men Women Total Men Women Total Degree-seeking, first-time grad students 45 18 63 5 5 10 All other degree-seeking grad students 99 44 143 76 61 137 Total Degree-Seeking 144 62 206 81 66 147 Non-degree-seeking Special Students 0 0 0 37 93 130 Total Grad Students 144 62 206 118 159 277 Summary of Degree-Seeking Enrollment FT PT TOTAL Degree-Seeking Undergraduates Only 1269 64 1333 Degree-Seeking Graduate Students Only 206 147 353 Degree-Seeking Students TOTAL 1475 211 1686 Summary of ALL Enrollment FT PT TOTAL ALL Undergraduates (DS + Special) 1269 143 1412 ALL Graduate Students (DS + Special) 206 277 483 TOTAL ENROLLMENT, ALL STUDENTS 1475 420 1895 REV OCT 2018 Page 1 of 9

First-Time, Full-Time Undergraduate Students (Freshmen): Total = 302 First Time, Full-Time Undergraduate Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity: Race/Ethnicity Categories Men Women Total by R/E Percent by R/E Hispanic 82 23 105 34.8% American Indian 10 6 16 5.3% Asian 6 4 10 3.3% Black 3 1 4 1.3% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0.0% White 114 40 154 51.0% Non-Resident Alien 0 0 0 0.0% Unknown/Unstated 2 2 4 1.3% Students with >1 Race 5 4 9 3.0% Total by Sex 222 80 302 100.0% Percent by Sex 73.5% 26.5% Residency Status and Age Statistics: Residency Status Number Percent Age Statistics NM Residents 263 87.1% Average Age = 18.1 Out of State Residents 39 12.9% Age of Youngest Student = 17 Foreign Residents 0 0.0% Age of Oldest Student = 24 Standardized Test Number reporting scores Standardized Test Scores: 75 th Percentile 50 th Percentile 25 th Percentile Min Score Max Score AVG Score ACT English 263 28 25 23 14 36 25.7 ACT Math 263 29 26 23 17 36 26.1 ACT Composite 263 29 26 23 19 35 26.3 SAT I Critical Reading. 92 690 640 590 470 770 632.4 SAT I Math 92 710 660 620 440 790 656.6 75 th Percentile High School GPA Statistics (reported by 230 students): 50 th 25 th Average Highest GPA Percentile Percentile GPA Provided 4.13 3.82 3.5 3.78 4.98 2.55 Lowest GPA Provided REV OCT 2018 Page 2 of 9

High School Class Rankings (reported by 230 Students (76.2%) of New Undergrads): High School Class Ranking Number Percent Top 10% of Class 92 40.0% Top 25% of Class 158 68.7% Top 50% of Class 211 91.7% Bottom 50% of Class 19 8.3% Bottom 25% of Class 3 1.3% Bachelor s Degree Program Enrollments by Freshmen: SCIENCES and NON-STEM ENGINEERING Major Men Women Total Percent Undecided 4 3 7 2.3% Basic Sciences 1 0 1 0.3% Biology 2 12 14 4.6% Biomedical Sciences 5 4 9 3.0% Chemistry 5 3 8 2.6% Environmental Science 0 1 1 0.3% Earth Science 4 1 5 1.7% General Studies 0 0 0 0.0% Information Technology 0 1 1 0.3% Mathematics 5 0 5 1.7% Management 0 0 0 0.0% Physics 12 3 15 5.0% Psychology 0 2 2 0.7% Technical Comm. 0 3 3 1.0% Civil Engineering 9 4 13 4.3% Chemical Engineering 13 10 23 7.6% Computer Science 47 8 55 18.2% Electrical Engineering 27 1 28 9.3% Environmental Engr. 2 4 6 2.0% Engineering Undecided 4 1 5 1.7% Materials Engineering 10 1 11 3.6% Mineral Engineering 4 0 4 1.3% Mechanical Engineering 62 17 79 26.2% Petroleum Engineering 6 1 7 2.3% 222 80 302 100.0% REV OCT 2018 Page 3 of 9

Degree-Seeking Undergraduate Students: Total = 1333 DS Undergraduate Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity: Race/Ethnicity Categories Men Women Total by R/E Percent by R/E Hispanic 303 122 425 31.9% Native American 38 20 58 4.4% Asian 32 13 45 3.4% Black 15 6 21 1.6% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 1 0 1 0.1% White 520 177 697 52.3% Non-Resident Alien 16 5 21 1.6% Unknown/Unstated 11 6 17 1.3% Students with >1 Race 27 21 48 3.6% Total by Sex 963 370 1333 100.0% Percent by Sex 72.2% 27.8% Residency Status and Age Statistics: Residency Status Number Percent Age Statistics NM Residents 1179 88.4% Average Age = 21.3 Out of State Residents 138 10.4% Age of Youngest Student = 17 Foreign Residents 16 1.2% Age of Oldest Student = 66 154 students aged 25 or older = 11.6% Breakdown by FT/PT Enrollment and Gender: Status Men Women Total Percent Full Time (FT) 917 352 1269 95.2% Part Time (PT) 46 18 64 4.8% REV OCT 2018 Page 4 of 9

Breakdown into New/Returning/Transfer Students per Class Level: STUDENT TYPE: NEW Returning Out of State Transfer In-State Transfer CLASS LEVEL: M W M W M W M W Total by Class Percent by Class Freshmen 185 71 18 8 1 0 2 0 285 21.4% Sophomores 23 9 115 55 2 1 9 1 215 16.1% Juniors 14 0 177 55 2 1 18 9 276 20.7% Seniors 0 0 381 155 2 2 14 3 557 41.8% Subtotal by Sex 222 80 691 273 7 4 43 13 1333 100.0% Total by Type 302 964 11 56 Percent by Type 22.7% 72.3% 0.8% 4.2% Bachelor s Degree Program Headcounts: SCIENCES and NON-STEM ENGINEERING Major Men Women Total Percent Undecided 7 5 12 0.9% Basic Sciences 6 1 7 0.5% Biology 14 40 54 4.1% Biomedical Sciences 13 20 33 2.5% Chemistry 13 9 22 1.7% Environmental Science 2 3 5 0.4% Earth Science 16 16 32 2.4% General Studies 1 2 3 0.2% Information Technology 10 3 13 1.0% Mathematics 17 8 25 1.9% Management 10 1 11 0.8% Physics 52 23 75 5.6% Psychology 3 12 15 1.1% Technical Comm. 4 8 12 0.9% Civil Engineering 43 18 61 4.6% Chemical Engineering 72 42 114 8.6% Computer Sci. & Engr. 165 22 187 14.0% Electrical Engineering 109 18 127 9.5% Environ. Engineering 12 20 32 2.4% Engineering Undecided 9 3 12 0.9% Materials Engineering 37 11 48 3.6% Mineral Engineering 13 3 16 1.2% Mechanical Engineering 276 62 338 25.4% Petroleum Engineering 58 20 78 5.9% 962 370 1332 100.0% One student seeking an Associate s Degree not included in this table REV OCT 2018 Page 5 of 9

Bachelor s Degree Programs, Sorted by Descending Headcount: Rank Major Total Headcount Percent 1 Mechanical Engineering 338 25.4% 2 Computer Science 187 14.0% 3 Electrical Engineering 127 9.5% 4 Chemical Engineering 114 8.6% 5 Petroleum Engineering 78 5.9% 6 Physics 75 5.6% 7 Civil Engineering 61 4.6% 8 Biology 54 4.1% 9 Materials Engineering 48 3.6% 10 Biomedical Sciences 33 2.5% 11 Earth Science 32 2.4% Environmental Engineering 32 2.4% 12 Mathematics 25 1.9% 13 Chemistry 22 1.7% 14 Mineral Engineering 16 1.2% 15 Psychology 15 1.1% 16 Information Technology 13 1.0% Undecided 12 0.9% 17 Technical Communication 12 0.9% Engineering Undecided 12 0.9% 18 Management 11 0.8% 19 Basic Sciences 7 0.5% 20 Environmental Science 5 0.4% 21 General Studies 3 0.2% REV OCT 2018 Page 6 of 9

Degree-Seeking Graduate Students: Total = 353 DS Graduate Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity: Race/Ethnicity Categories Men Women Total Percent Hispanic 25 15 40 11.3% Native American 2 2 4 1.1% Asian 9 11 20 5.7% Black 7 3 10 2.8% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0.0% White 114 64 178 50.4% Non-Resident Alien 56 21 77 21.8% Unknown/Unstated 7 3 10 2.8% Students with >1 Race 5 9 14 4.0% Total by Sex 225 128 353 100.0% Percent by Sex 63.7% 36.3% Residency Status and Age Statistics: Residency Status Number Percentage Age Statistics NM Residents 239 67.7% Average Age = 31.1 Out of State Residents 64 18.1% Age of Youngest Student = 21 Foreign Residents 50 14.2% Age of Oldest Student = 69 271 students aged 25 or older = 76.8% Breakdown by FT/PT Enrollment and Gender: Status Men Women Total Percent Full Time (FT) 144 62 206 58.4% Part Time (PT) 81 66 147 41.6% REV OCT 2018 Page 7 of 9

Breakdown into New/Returning/Transfer Students per Class Level: STUDENT TYPE: NEW RETURNING SEX: M W M W Total by Class Percent by Class Grad Certificate 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% Pre-Degree 1 2 5 12 20 5.7% Masters/Prof. 38 15 115 70 238 67.4% Ph.D. 11 6 55 23 95 26.9% Subtotal by Sex 50 23 175 105 353 100.0% Total by Type 73 208 Percent by Type 20.7% 79.3% Master s and Professional Degree Student Headcounts by Major: SCIENCES and NON-STEM ENGINEERING Major Men Women Total Percent Pre-degree Prep Program 6 14 20 7.8% Engineering Management 7 3 10 3.9% Biology 2 5 7 2.7% Chemistry 0 1 1 0.4% Geochemistry 0 1 1 0.4% Geology 13 2 15 5.8% Geophysics 4 2 6 2.3% Hydrology 5 6 11 4.3% Hydrology Professional 0 0 0 0.0% Mathematics 11 5 16 6.2% Physics 2 0 2 0.8% Science Teaching 7 28 35 13.6% Computer Science 17 4 21 8.1% Electrical Engineering 10 1 11 4.3% Environ. Engineering 2 4 6 2.3% Materials Engineering 10 5 15 5.8% Mineral Engineering 16 11 27 10.5% Mechanical Engineering 36 3 39 15.1% Mech. Engr. Professional 4 0 4 1.6% Petroleum Engineering 7 4 11 4.3% 159 99 258 100.00% REV OCT 2018 Page 8 of 9

Ph.D. Student Headcounts by Major: SCI. & NON- STEM ENGR. Major Men Women Total Percent Biotechnology 0 2 2 2.1% Chemistry 9 7 16 16.8% Earth Sciences* 10 11 21 22.1% Mathematics 5 0 5 5.3% Physics 12 4 16 16.8% Computer Science 9 0 9 9.5% Materials Engineering 9 2 11 11.6% Mechanical Engineering 6 0 6 6.3% Petroleum Engineering 6 3 9 9.5% 66 29 95 100.0% *EARTH SCIENCES BY SPECIALTY Men Women Total Percent Geobiology 0 2 2 9.5% Geochemistry 0 0 0 0.0% Geology 2 1 3 14.3% Geophysics 1 4 5 23.8% Hydrology 7 4 11 52.4% 10 11 21 100.0% REV OCT 2018 Page 9 of 9