Online Colleges in New Mexico

Online colleges are growing in popularity as more busy, working adults, who don't ordinarily have time for classes, go back to school. A variety of online-focused colleges feature many different majors, ranging from accounting to criminal justice. Many accredited online colleges and technical schools also have physical campuses, including some in various cities around New Mexico.
  1. University of Phoenix

    • A nationally recognized college established in 1976 and accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), University of Phoenix can be attended at cities in New Mexico including Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Santa Teresa; these are just a few of its more than 200 campuses nationwide. Most programs, however, can be completed entirely online, in your own time and on your own schedule. Associate's, bachelor's, master's and even doctoral degrees, as well as professional certificates, are offered, with over 100 programs in total, in areas such as information technology, business, education and nursing.

      University of Phoenix

      (866) 766-0766

      phoenix.edu

    ITT Technical Institute

    • ITT Technical Institute is a nationally recognized technical training and vocational college with campuses throughout the US, including one in Albuquerque. ITT also offers most of their courses online, allowing students to take these classes remotely and on their own schedule. These courses focus on designing websites, integrating network systems, software applications and programming, general technical education and a variety of other degrees that allow you to start a career in the technology field.

      ITT Technical Institute - New Mexico

      5100 Masthead Street N.E.

      Albuquerque, NM 87109

      800-636-1114

      itt-tech.edu

    College of Santa Fe

    • The College of Santa Fe offers undergraduate and graduate degrees to adults in its business and education departments through hybrid programs, most of which are taken in the evenings and over the weekends. Most of the work in these curricula is performed online, with a few required classes per course to be taken on campus, like final tests and certain lectures. This allows students with jobs and real-world responsibilities to study and do their work for these classes in their own time, only having to make adjustments for the parts of each course in which they must show up on campus. Every student must attend one three-hour, face-to-face session for each course.

      College of Santa Fe - Hybrid Program

      1600 St. Michael's Drive

      Santa Fe, NM 87505

      800-456-2673

      csf.edu

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