N.M. launches Native American Tuition Scholarship Program

SANTA FE — Applications are now open for the Native American Tuition Scholarship, a new program administered by the New Mexico Higher Education Department to provide full in-state tuition coverage to Native American students pursuing higher education in neighboring states. 

The scholarship will provide tribal residents of New Mexico the opportunity to attend public colleges and universities in Arizona and Colorado, as well as Texas Tech University.  

“Education creates opportunity, strengthens communities and helps students build a better future for themselves and their families”, said Higher Education Secretary Stephanie M. Rodriguez. This scholarship is about creating pathways for Native American students to achieve their educational goals and come back to their communities in New Mexico in the future.” 

To qualify, applicants must be New Mexico residents, demonstrate tribal affiliation and enroll in an eligible bordering-state public postsecondary institution. Priority will be given to New Mexico high school graduates. 

“This appropriation creates an important opportunity for New Mexico students to engage with neighboring states that hold significant historical and cultural connections to our tribes, enriching their education through deeper awareness of our shared history and continuing relationships,” said Senator Benny Shendo, Jr.   

Scholarship awards will be available for the upcoming 2026-2027 academic year.  

“This scholarship affirms our commitment to uplifting Native American students whose educational paths extend beyond state borders, honoring our promise to Tribal communities to support their scholars wherever their journeys lead,” said Director of the Indian Education Division Nathana Bird. “Through this investment, the State of New Mexico reinforces its dedication to empowering Native American students and championing their future aspirations with unwavering support.” 

Applications close July 1. 

Additional details on eligibility and the application process are available at hed.nm.gov.