

NMSU’s fee, also known as the Student Technology Fee (STF), is primarily used to help support student technology efforts. New Mexico State University continues to maintain a competitive advantage by being on the lower end for Student Technology Fees based on our peers. NMSU’s Student Technology Fee currently only accounts for 1.71% of NMSU tuition and fees. The average technology fee among NMSU peer institutions is approximately 4.14% of their mandatory tuition and fees. Tuition and fees (year) from College BoardĬalculated percent of mandatory tuition and fees Total undergraduate population from College Board

Technology fee per year from institutions’ sites based on 15 credit hours The comparison between NMSU and its four peers is broken down below. NMSU’s student technology fee, in comparison, is approximately $264.40 less than the average of its peer institution’s technology fees broken down on a per-student basis. The technology fee charged to students is an estimation based on publicly available information from College Board and the institution’s websites. The average technology fee, which is part of mandatory tuition and fees, is $390.40 per year based on the published technology fees charged to undergraduates. There are four peer institutions that share academic, demographic, and geographic similarities with NMSU: Texas Tech, UNM, University of Arizona, and UTEP. *Fall 2018 enrollment numbers were unavailable for the University of Idaho and Utah State University Technology Fees See the chart below, Figure 1: Enrollment Numbers for Fall Semesters 2012-2018.įigure 1: Enrollment Numbers for Fall Semester 2012-2018 Universities Also, to note, NMSU is among the lower enrolled universities within our peer group, however, you will discover throughout this report that while NMSU does not stand above all other institutions in any specific category, it does offer roughly the same and/or better technology services than many of our higher enrolled peers. However, some, including NMSU, have seen a steady decrease in enrollment. Overall, the majority have seen an increase in enrollment over these years. Peer Institution Enrollmentīelow is the list of New Mexico State University’s Peer Institutions and their enrollment numbers from Fall 2012 – Fall 2017. Based on the findings, a summary of recommendations and trends are explained within each of the general areas researched: peer institution enrollment, technology fees, student computing, software, help desk services, classroom technology, equipment checkout and loan programs, committees and governing bodies on technology, student and faculty support, printing, emerging technologies and trends, homepage look & feel and ease of navigation, online schooling websites, information security websites, top IT issues, and IT organization charts. This report evaluates the common technology services from New Mexico State University’s 15 peer institutions. 16.5 Appendix E: NMSU’s Peer Institution’s IT Organizational Charts.16.4 Appendix D: NMSU’s Peer Institutions’ Security Website Homepages.

16.3 Appendix C: NMSU’s Peer Institution’s Distance Education Homepages.16.2 Appendix B: NMSU’s Peer Institution’s Homepages.14 Information Security Website Comparison.13 Distance Education Website Comparison.12 Homepage Look & Feel and Ease of Navigation.9 Committees and Governing Bodies on Technology.
