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New Mexico Junior College Housing Costs

$1,850 On-Campus Room Typical Cost
$3,648 On-Campus Meals Typical Cost
$1,680 Books & Supplies Typical Cost
$2,026 Other Living Expenses Typical Cost

How Do Housing Costs Compare at New Mexico Junior College?

Room, board, and other expenses can add up to a significant amount. How much does this school charge for these necessities at New Mexico Junior College.

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Housing and Meal Plan Costs at New Mexico Junior College

This school prices housing and dining separately. The on-campus housing cost for a typical student was $1,850 in 2026, and the cost of a typical dining plan was $3,648. All told, an on-campus student at New Mexico Junior College paid roughly $10,862 in 2026 after factoring in housing, meals, books and other essentials.

Discover housing costs for both on-campus and off-campus, as well as meals and other expenses at New Mexico Junior College.

Expense On Campus Off Campus
Room and Board $7,156 $10,951
— Housing       $1,850
— Meals       $3,648
Other Living Expenses $2,026 $2,026
Books and Supplies $1,680 $1,680
Total $10,862 $14,657

The Projected Cost of Living On Campus? Forecasted Cost is $46,261

Like tuition, room and board usually rises a little each year. Projecting the trend helps you plan for all four years instead of only the first.

The projected four-year total comes to about $46,261 by the time you graduate.

Here is how combined on-campus room and board has moved over the last few reported years, with a projection of where it is headed, at New Mexico Junior College.

Year Room & Board
Three Years Ago $6,426
Two Years Ago $6,426
One Year Ago $7,466
Most Recent Year (2026) $7,156
One Year From Now * $7,426
Two Years From Now * $7,708
Three Years From Now * $8,000
Four Years From Now * $8,303

* estimated

On-campus room and board has trended up an average of 3.8% per year. At the same pace next year, the total would be roughly $11,132 in their first year.

At this pace, a senior would spend approximately $12,009 for a four-year (bachelor’s) degree, and about $11,414 in their second and final year.

Across all four years, on-campus living costs would total approximately $46,261 for a bachelor’s, while two years would run about $22,546 over a two-year associate program.

Do Not Ignore Yearly Increases

Housing and dining costs creep up most years, so plan on paying somewhat more each year of your degree.

Answers to Questions About Living and Dining at New Mexico Junior College

Not all meal plans work the same way. This school structures its plans by meals per week, and the table below lists the largest plan offered. Wondering whether you may be required to live on campus? See the table below for on-campus housing details.

Question Answer
On-Campus Room Capacity (Per Occupant) 325
Meals Per Week Included in Max Meal Plan 19
Offers On-Campus Housing Yes
Offers a Meal Plan Yes

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