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Higher Education
The greater El Paso Region is home to 11 post-secondary institutions, including two four-year and graduate post-secondary institutions, and nine two-year community colleges, professional, and technical schools. The region's four-year institutions enroll roughly 34,572 students annually, while the two-year institutions enroll an annual total of approximately 35,598.
The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) is the largest four-year and graduate post-secondary institution, enrolling 20,154 students annually. UTEP consists of six colleges (Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Health Sciences, Liberal Arts, and Sciences) and offers 81 Bachelors, 74 Masters and 14 Doctoral Programs. Undergraduate and graduate degrees are offered in a variety of engineering disciplines, including civil, electrical, computer science, industrial, metallurgy, and mechanical.
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) is an independently accredited, comprehensive, health sciences university with component schools of Allied Health, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy. TTUHSC provides all of West Texas with high quality accessible healthcare services and access to educational opportunities. With support from the Texas legislature, TTUHSC seeks to develop an independent, LCME accredited, four-year medical school in El Paso, Texas. This will be an expansion from the existing regional campus in El Paso that has 13 clinical departments and 8 independently accredited residency programs. Admission of the charter class of students is anticipated for fall of 2008 or 2009.
New Mexico State University (NMSU), with its main campus in Las Cruces, has an annual enrollment of 16,415 students. NMSU offers 77 Bachelors, 50 Masters, 2 Specialist-in-Education, and 22 Doctoral degree programs. The main campus is home to six academic colleges, a growing distance education program and the state's only Honors College and aerospace engineering program. The university offers undergraduate and masters degree programs in several other engineering disciplines including chemical, civil, electrical, industrial and mechanical.
Community colleges are positioned in all three of the region's counties, however, El Paso Community College (EPCC) is the largest two-year institution serving the Greater El Paso Region. It enrolls more than 35,000 students and graduates approximately 2,300 students annually. The college offers 130 programs of study to earn an Associates degree or certificate of completion. EPCC also offers more than 350 personal enrichment/continuing education courses. Coursework at EPCC is transferable to any Texas college or university.
Other Institutions of Higher Learning
The region has Western Technical College offering certificates and Associate Degrees, as well as branch campuses of Webster University and the University of Phoenix.