The Colorado School of Mines is a public university in CO, founded in 1874, and offers Bachelor’s degrees for undergraduates and Master’s and Doctoral degrees for graduate students. The undergraduate enrollment is 5,443, and the graduate enrollment is 1,658. Colorado School of Mines is a highly selective school, accepting 55.0% of applicants. The Colorado School of Mines’s athletics teams competes at the intramural and varsity levels. Additionally, the Colorado School of Mines employs 328 full-time instructional staff with a 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio.