Welcome to UNM-Gallup.
UNM Gallup is home to approximately 3,000 students. Located near the Navajo, Zuni and Hopi Reservations, this campus has the largest Native American student body of any public university in the world and awards close to $3,000,000 annually in tribal, federal and state grants as well as private, civic and corporate grants and scholarships.
Located in Gallup, New Mexico, the adobe-style campus looks out over the beautiful red rock mesalands of the Colorado plateau. The population of Gallup is close to 21,000 but because of our easy accessibility to the reservations, our trade population on any given Saturday can number close to 100,000 and on holidays and festive occasions. The region's diverse cultural events are celebrated throughout the year.
Information about AQIP at UNM-Gallup
Welcome, UNM-Gallup students, to the
Spring '08 Semester!
Congratulations to Marilyn Reeves on winning the free Gateway
laptop in our Spring enrollment incentive drawing.
You must have your new LOBOWEB ID to enroll at any University of New Mexico campus.
Call (505) 863 -7524 to find out how.
Schedule of Classes (Updated nightly)
Spring 2008 - Second Eight Week Mini-Mester
March 17 - May 17, 2008
List of Courses for Mini Mester
UNM-Gallup Course Catalog (PDF 3MB)
New Projects Here At UNM-Gallup
Advanced Technologies Regional Network (ATRN)
Proposal: Inter-Tribal Ceremonial Archive
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