Best Online Engineering Programs in Espanola, NM (2026)

Espanola, New Mexico has a population of about 10,472. The city’s median household income is $47,664 (Census ACS 2023, 5-year). About 18.4% of adults 25+ hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. Our directory has 8 accredited schools offering engineering programs near Espanola, with tuition ranging from $1,095 to $26,450 per year for indexed programs. In New Mexico, the top-earning engineering-related role is Architectural and Engineering Manager at a median $215,730 annually (BLS, May 2024).


Closest Engineering Schools to Espanola

The 8 accredited institutions below are the closest among the 8 schools in our directory that offer engineering programs near Espanola. Distances are calculated from Espanola city center.

SchoolCityDistanceTuitionOnline
Northern New Mexico CollegeEspanola, NM0.9 mi$6,400 - $17,529
University of New Mexico-Los Alamos CampusLos Alamos, NM16.3 mi$2,214 - $15,550
Santa Fe Community CollegeSanta Fe, NM27.8 mi$2,145 - $15,783
Luna Community CollegeLas Vegas, NM53.0 miContact school for pricing
Southwestern Indian Polytechnic InstituteAlbuquerque, NM66.3 mi$1,095 - $14,221
University of New Mexico-Main CampusAlbuquerque, NM70.8 mi$8,115 - $26,450
Central New Mexico Community CollegeAlbuquerque, NM71.7 miContact school for pricing
University of New Mexico-Valencia County CampusLos Lunas, NM95.2 mi$1,878 - $14,710

Source: IPEDS / College Scorecard (2023 cohort). Browse all New Mexico schools on the New Mexico engineering page.


Engineering Wages Near Espanola

OccupationMedian Annual Wage (New Mexico, statewide)
Civil Engineer$104,600
Electrical Engineer$143,850
Mechanical Engineer$141,490
Chemical Engineer$147,290
Aerospace Engineer$139,770
Biomedical Engineer$116,560
Environmental Engineer$103,770
Architectural and Engineering Manager$215,730

Source: BLS, May 2024 Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes wage data at the metro (MSA) and state level – not by individual city.


Espanola at a Glance

MetricValueSource
Population10,472Census ACS 2023 5-yr (B01003)
Median household income$47,664Census ACS 2023 5-yr (B19013)
Adults 25+ with bachelor’s+18.4%Census ACS 2023 5-yr (B15003)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many accredited engineering schools are near Espanola, NM?

Our directory has 8 accredited schools offering engineering programs near Espanola. The closest is Northern New Mexico College in Espanola, NM (0.9 miles), and the farthest in our top picks is University of New Mexico-Valencia County Campus (95.2 miles). 0 of the highlighted schools are flagged as offering distance education.

What are the highest-paying engineering roles in New Mexico?

Based on BLS May 2024 state wage data, the top-paying engineering-related roles in New Mexico are: Architectural and Engineering Manager ($215,730), Chemical Engineer ($147,290), Electrical Engineer ($143,850). Wages for Espanola workers will track these statewide medians, adjusted for local cost of living.

Should I look at programs in Santa Fe instead of Espanola?

Santa Fe, NM is 24.1 miles from Espanola and has its own set of local engineering programs – see the city’s page. For online programs, distance matters less; for hybrid or in-person formats, comparing both can help.

Is Espanola an affordable place to study engineering?

Espanola’s median household income of $47,664 (Census ACS 2023) is one input. Online programs let students stay in Espanola while attending lower-cost out-of-state schools, and New Mexico public universities often offer reduced in-state online tuition.

How do I verify a program is accredited?

Confirm institutional accreditation via the U.S. Department of Education database (U.S. Dept. of Education database), and check for any program-specific accreditation listed by the school.


Data verified: May 5, 2026. Salary, employment, and tuition figures on this page are sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS May 2024; Employment Projections 2024–2034) and the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (2023 cohort). The source agency and data year are cited inline with every statistic.