If you pursue a bachelor's degree in general business/commerce, you won't be alone. The field of study is the #21 most popular program in the country. This makes choosing the right school a hard decision.
There was only one school in New Mexico to review for the 2025 Best General Business/Commerce Bachelor's Degree Schools in New Mexico ranking. If you would like to see more options to choose from, check out the Best Bachelor's Degree Schools in the United States ranking..
Since picking the right college can be one of the most important decisions of your life, we've developed the Best General Business/Commerce Bachelor's Degree Schools in New Mexico ranking, along with many other major-related rankings, to help you make that decision.
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Best Schools for Bachelor’s Students to Study General Business/Commerce in New Mexico
The following list ranks the best colleges and universities for pursuing a bachelor's degree in general business/commerce.
Top New Mexico Schools for a Bachelor's in General Business
It's hard to beat New Mexico State University - Main Campus if you want to pursue a bachelor's degree in general business/commerce. NMSU Main Campus is a fairly large public university located in the suburb of Las Cruces.
After graduating, general business bachelor's recipients generally make around $39,442 at the beginning of their careers.
The bars on the spread charts above show the distribution of the schools on this list +/- one standard deviation from the mean.
The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).