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BE A HEALTHY AGGIEThe Health and Wellness department includes the Aggie Health and Wellness Center, the Activity Center,
the Aquatic Center, and Health Promotion and Outreach programs.
Activity CenterThe 100,000 square foot James B. Delamater Activity Center is home to all recreational sports and activity on campus. Facilities include:
• Cardio Room
• Weight Room
• 4 Racquetball Courts
• 12’ Bouldering Wall
• Dance/Aerobic Studio
• Indoor Cycling Area
• Indoor Running Track
• 6 Basketball/Volleyball Courts
• 2 Futsal Courts
• Intramural Fields
• Outdoor Recreation Office
recsports.nmsu.edu 575-646-2885
Aquatic CenterThe Aquatic Center contains a 25-yard indoor pool and an Olympic-size outdoor pool. Both pools are heated and open year-round.
The Aquatic Center has a variety of programs and offerings for the NMSU campus including:
• Aggie Outlaw Swimming - a developmental swim team designed for children ages 4 to 18.
• Masters Swim Team - promotes lifelong fitness and fun through organized adult swim instruction.
• Swim School - a community based swim instruction program developed for teaching swimming and water safety.
• Red Cross Courses - provide certification in first aid, CPR, lifeguarding, water safety, and wilderness first aid. All classes are Red Cross certified.
recsports.nmsu.edu/aquatics 575-646-3518
Outdoor RecreationOutdoor Recreation offers opportunities to meet new people, see new places and have diverse experiences, including:
• Bouldering Competitions
• Bike Shop
• Climbing Wall
• Outdoor Shop
• Rentals for climbing, backpacking, camping and water sports
• Resources (maps, guidebooks, trip reports)
• Trips and Clinics - backpacking, skiing, snowboarding, hiking, rock climbing
recsports.nmsu.edu/outdoor 575-646-2885
Intramural SportsCompetitive and recreational leagues that include individual, dual, and team sports.
• Basketball
• Dodge Ball
• Flag Football
• Racquetball
• Soccer
• Softball
• Ultimate Frisbee
• Volleyball
• Water Polo
recsports.nmsu.edu/intramural 575-646-2885
The William Conroy Honors College offers students the chance to take exciting courses in intimate, small group settings. Our lovely, historic building is a place to study, take classes and be part of the Honors community. Students additionally have the opportunity to live in the Honors Living Learning Community, participate in activities within the college and enjoy special benefits reserved exclusively for Crimson Scholars. honors.nmsu.edu
Crimson ScholarsAll Crimson Scholars are eligible to take classes in the Honors College. This program offers early registration, extended library checkout privileges, special work-study opportunities and recognition on your transcript.
University HonorsEvery student, regardless of their major, can participate in Honors courses. Students who complete 18 credits in Honors (nine of which must be upper division), including a senior capstone experience, will graduate with the University Honors designation on their transcript and diploma. This important achievement is recognized in a special ceremony at the Honors College where students receive the Honors medallion that they wear at the commencement ceremony to denote their special status.
Sundt ScholarsEvery spring the Honors College teaches the Sundt Seminar, which offers a unique opportunity for experiential learning focused on timely global issues. Recent Sundt Seminars have examined tropical ecology and climate change in Costa Rica, and the issue of resilience and collapse of the Mayan culture of Mexico. These classes, and the students’ travel expenses, are partially subsidized by a generous gift from the Eugene Sundt endowment.
ONSIEWith support from the Office of National Scholarships and International Education, you will discover exciting opportunities to advance your career through graduate or professional school, public service and study abroad programs. We can help you identify scholarships and fellowships for which you are eligible, assist you in building your qualifications and guide you in crafting a winning application.
URCASEvery spring students from all over campus participate in the Undergraduate Research and Creative Arts Symposium (URCAS). We learn about the important research, cutting edge scholarship, and innovative creative and performing arts that our Honors students are achieving.
Our ClassesAs an honors student, you’ll participate in lively discussions and study exciting topics that range from exploring the various renditions of the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table to examining cultures from around the world. Our dynamic professors and researchers foster collaboration, interaction and personal discovery. With the average class size of 16, you’ll make new friends and create new connections for life.
Living Learning CommunityThe Honors College Living Learning Community is a close-knit group that offers you the opportunity to exchange new ideas and gain new knowledge outside the classroom in a more social environment. In addition, LLCs offer peer advising and mentoring, study groups, interactions with faculty and academic staff, and extracurricular activities and programs.
WILLIAM CONROY HONORS COLLEGE
The William Conroy Honors College offers students the chance to take exciting courses in intimate, small group settings. Our lovely, historic building is a place to study, take classes and be part of the Honors community. Students additionally have the opportunity to live in the Honors Living Learning Community, participate in activities within the college and enjoy special benefits reserved exclusively for Crimson Scholars. honors.nmsu.edu
Crimson ScholarsAll Crimson Scholars are eligible to take classes in the Honors College. This program offers early registration, extended library checkout privileges, special work-study opportunities and recognition on your transcript.
University HonorsEvery student, regardless of their major, can participate in Honors courses. Students who complete 18 credits in Honors (nine of which must be upper division), including a senior capstone experience, will graduate with the University Honors designation on their transcript and diploma. This important achievement is recognized in a special ceremony at the Honors College where students receive the Honors medallion that they wear at the commencement ceremony to denote their special status.
Sundt ScholarsEvery spring the Honors College teaches the Sundt Seminar, which offers a unique opportunity for experiential learning focused on timely global issues. Recent Sundt Seminars have examined tropical ecology and climate change in Costa Rica, and the issue of resilience and collapse of the Mayan culture of Mexico. These classes, and the students’ travel expenses, are partially subsidized by a generous gift from the Eugene Sundt endowment.
ONSIEWith support from the Office of National Scholarships and International Education, you will discover exciting opportunities to advance your career through graduate or professional school, public service and study abroad programs. We can help you identify scholarships and fellowships for which you are eligible, assist you in building your qualifications and guide you in crafting a winning application.
URCASEvery spring students from all over campus participate in the Undergraduate Research and Creative Arts Symposium (URCAS). We learn about the important research, cutting edge scholarship, and innovative creative and performing arts that our Honors students are achieving.
Our ClassesAs an honors student, you’ll participate in lively discussions and study exciting topics that range from exploring the various renditions of the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table to examining cultures from around the world. Our dynamic professors and researchers foster collaboration, interaction and personal discovery. With the average class size of 16, you’ll make new friends and create new connections for life.
Living Learning CommunityThe Honors College Living Learning Community is a close-knit group that offers you the opportunity to exchange new ideas and gain new knowledge outside the classroom in a more social environment. In addition, LLCs offer peer advising and mentoring, study groups, interactions with faculty and academic staff, and extracurricular activities and programs.
WILLIAM CONROY HONORS COLLEGE
Red to Green Money Management Program New Mexico State University
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[email protected] 575-646-3136 ssc.nmsu.edu
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Red to Green Money Management Program
Did You Know?
v Every dollar in student loan debt reduces your overall retirement savings by $0.35 (an average of $17,500 out of retirement)
v Low credit scores resulting from financial mismanagement in college will lead to credit card-like rates for private educational loans and higher car payments and mortgage rates
v Approximately half of all employers check the credit reports of recent graduates when making hiring decisions
Source: decisionpartners.org
Teaching Financial Wellness
the Aggie Way
Financial Wellness
What You Can Learn
Develop a budget Importance of a good credit score Strategies to help build a good credit history How to identify and avoid identity theft and fraud Review financial aid processes and procedures Secrets to winning scholarships
Meet Our Peer Coaches
Benefits of the Red to Green Program
The Red to Green Money Management Program is housed in the Student Success Center and provides a comprehensive financial wellness program.
Students can attend a financial wellness workshop or schedule a one-on-one appointment for assistance in overcoming financial barriers.
Shania Johnson Assists students in sharing ideas
about setting short and long-term financial goals.
Teddy Herrera Assists students with
developing a financial plan.
Financial Wellness Workshop Series • Basic Financial Wellness • Budgets Aren’t Just For Your
Parents • Don’t Let Your Identity Get
Stolen • How Much Will College Cost? • Keys to Saving and Investing • Student Loans Ins and Outs • The Secrets to Winning
Scholarships • Evaluating Your Assets and Key
Documents to Consider • The College Students Guide to
Credit • Retirement Planning and
Growing Your Income
All About Discovery!™ New Mexico State University ccsu.nmsu.edu
Corbett Center Student Union is the center for student life and community on campus. It is home to many student focused resources such as Housing and Residential Life, Student Accessibility Services, student study rooms, Tutoring Center, Military and Veteran Affairs, Dean of Students, Greek Life, Campus
Activities, Conference Services, Taos Restaurant, Einstein Bros. Bagels, CCSU Food Court, Corbett Corner convenience store, Associated Students of NMSU, Corbett Game Room, Pete’s Place (computer lab), the Corbett Fitness Center,
a US Post Office and ATM’s. Come to CCSU for dining, studying, meeting friends, working out, banking and relaxing. If you need help navigating any other services or resources on campus we are also your information source,
just stop by our Information Desk on the 2nd floor. Call 575-646-4411 or email [email protected].
We are the largest and BEST college at NMSU The college is home to 24 academic departments & 2 ROTC programs We teach every freshman student and offer degrees to over 6,000 majors Four Program Areas: Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts & Social Sciences In 2016, we had almost 5,500 students in our college Home of the NMSU Musuem, Zuhl Petrified Wood Collection,
University Art Gallery and the Apache Point Observatory
Bachelor of Arts Degrees Anthropology Communication Studies Criminal Justice Government Journalism &
Mass Communications Psychology Sociology Women’s Studies Bachelor of Science Degree Geography
Bachelor of Arts Art Theatre Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Creative Media Animation & Visual Effects Digital Filmmaking
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Music Education
Fine Arts
Humanities English
History
Languages and Linguistics Concentrations: French, German & Spanish
Philosophy
Sciences Social Sciences Bachelor of Arts Biology Chemistry Computer Science Bachelor in Conservation Ecology Bachelor of Science Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Computer Science Engineering Physics Genetics and Biotechnology Geology Mathematics Microbiology Physics
We are the largest and BEST college at NMSU The college is home to 24 academic departments & 2 ROTC programs We teach every freshman student and offer degrees to over 6,000 majors Four Program Areas: Sciences, Humanities, Fine Arts & Social Sciences In 2016, we had almost 5,500 students in our college Home of the NMSU Musuem, Zuhl Petrified Wood Collection,
University Art Gallery and the Apache Point Observatory
Bachelor of Arts Degrees Anthropology Communication Studies Criminal Justice Government Journalism &
Mass Communications Psychology Sociology Women’s Studies Bachelor of Science Degree Geography
Bachelor of Arts Art Theatre Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Creative Media Animation & Visual Effects Digital Filmmaking
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Music Education
Fine Arts
Humanities English
History
Languages and Linguistics Concentrations: French, German & Spanish
Philosophy
Sciences Social Sciences Bachelor of Arts Biology Chemistry Computer Science Bachelor in Conservation Ecology Bachelor of Science Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Computer Science Engineering Physics Genetics and Biotechnology Geology Mathematics Microbiology Physics
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Instagram: nmsu_arts_sciences
In addition to offering degree programs in Fine Arts, Humanities, Sciences, and Social Sciences, the College of Arts and Sciences offers several programs to undergraduate students.
Bachelor of Applied Studies Designed for community college graduates with technical and applied degrees from an accredited institution, the Bachelor of Applied Studies offers a flexible pathway of study focused on meeting students’ educational goals while maximizing transfer credits. For more information, go to idsas.nmsu.edu/bas/ or call 575-646-4396.
Bachelor of Individualized Studies The most flexible degree on campus, the Bachelor of Individualized Studies degree provides students the opportunity to work closely with an academic advisor to develop their own degree programs appropriate to their unique education and career goals. For more information, go to idsas.nmsu.edu/bis/ or call 575-646-4396.
Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) NMSU offers both Air Force and Army ROTC programs. Students in ROTC can choose to complete the minor in Aerospace Studies (Air Force) or the minor in Military Science (Army). For more info about Air Force ROTC, go to airforcerotc.nmsu.edu or call 575-646-2136. For more info about Army ROTC, go to armyrotc.nmsu.edu or call 575-646-4030.
Pre-Health Professions Advising Pre-Health Professions Advising (PHPA) guides NMSU students interested in healthcare professions (Medical, Dental, Pharmacy, etc.) as they explore, prepare for, and apply to graduate healthcare programs. PHPA assists students in preparing a competitive application for graduate health school admission based on the accomplishments of the individual student. For more information, go to prehealth.nmsu.edu
Scholarships We offer numerous scholarship opportunities and award programs that support and encourage students throughout their educational endeavors. Visit Scholar Dollars at: scholarships.nmsu.edu
575-646-2003 artsci.nmsu.edu
The College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences is an engine for economic and community development in New Mexico, improving the lives of New Mexicans through academic, research, and extension programs.
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Academic Programs Mission StatementThe College of Agricultural,
Consumer and Environmental
Sciences Academic Programs
office provides each student with
the highest-quality educational
experience. An engaging, wel-
coming environment fosters the
development of students’ edu-
cational goals and objectives as
they pursue their future careers,
while cutting-edge faculty lead
them to reach greater heights
than they ever imagined.
The Academic Programs within the College of ACES comprise seven departments and one school. The college offers 22 under-graduate majors, 15 masters programs, and three Ph.D. programs. There are approximately 1,500 undergraduate students and 190 graduate students currently pursuing an education in the college.
Agricultural Economics and Agricultural BusinessWe prepare students for careers in the increasingly global and information-driven world of agriculture, food companies and mar-kets, and environmental and natural resource management agen-cies, as well as companies and agencies outside the food and fiber sector. Our graduates are well prepared for excellent business and academic career opportunities.
Animal and Range ScienceOur students are given the very best hands-on instruction in animal science or rangeland resources. Fully equipped labs allow students access to cutting-edge research in livestock nutrition, genetics, physiology, endocrinology, meat science, wool, toxicol-ogy, watershed and rangeland ecology, weed and brush control, plant systematics, and grazing management.
Agricultural and Extension EducationOur degrees offer emphasis areas in agricultural education, tech-nology education, agricultural communication, Extension, govern-ment agricultural careers, and international agricultural develop-ment. We provide students with content knowledge, technical
New Mexico State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and educator. NMSU and the U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating.
Academic Programs • aces.nmsu.edu/academics
and leadership skills, and applied experiences to prepare them for opportunities they will discover outside the classroom.
Entomology, Plant Pathology and Weed ScienceOur multi-disciplinary group of scientists and teachers trains students to understand the biology of pest organisms, their interactions, and how pests impact urban, agricultural, and natural resources. The department teaches integrated biology so students can understand and manage cur-rent and emerging issues in plant and animal health and protection, using tools from molecular to landscape scales.
Family and Consumer SciencesWe offer five different majors in fields such as food science and nutrition, family sciences, and clothing and fashion merchandising. Our dynamic, intellectual faculty and student body continuously work toward improving the quality of individual and family life for all New Mexicans.
School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism ManagementWe prepare students for management positions in the rapidly growing hospitality and tourism industry. With an academic background tailored to meet industry needs, HRTM students leave campus ready to succeed in the world’s greatest industry.
Plant and Environmental SciencesWe offer six majors in the fields of agronomy, genetics, turfgrass manage-ment, environmental science, soil science, and horticulture. Our world-class instructors provide a broad range of opportunities, ensuring students are well prepared for a variety of career choices or graduate studies.
Fish, Wildlife and Conservation EcologyOur faculty apply traditional and emerging scientific methods to under-stand the ecology of fish and wildlife for conservation and management, with a focus on the diverse ecosystems of the American Southwest and northern Mexico. Our graduates discover careers in state, local, or federal land and wildlife management agencies.
Undergraduate Majors• Agricultural Biology• Agricultural Economics
and Agricultural Business• Agricultural and
Extension Education• Agriculture and
Community Development• Agronomy• Animal Science• Clothing, Textiles and
Fashion Merchandising• Conservation Ecology• Environmental Science• Family and Child Science• Family and Consumer
Sciences Education• Food Science and
Technology• General Agriculture• Genetics and
Biotechnology• Horticulture• Hotel, Restaurant and
Tourism Management• Human Nutrition and
Dietetic Sciences• Natural Resource
Economics and Policy• Rangeland Resources• Soil Science• Turfgrass Science
and Management• Fisheries, Wildlife and
Conservation Ecology
Benefits to GraduatesCollege of ACES graduates receive competitive salaries, depending on market structure and availability. Job placement rates are high through-out our departments because many agencies, industries, and interna-tional organizations have long-standing relationships with ACES. Many alumni return to campus annually to provide a variety of new opportuni-ties to students. Our degrees prepare graduates to engage in an indus-try that serves all consumers. ACES majors and departments are both agriculturally oriented and consumer-driven, and all promise impactful, rewarding careers for the graduate.
FAFSAThe Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is an application that determines a student’s qualification for federal aid, including grants, loans, and work-study. The FAFSA opens on October 1st of every year. NMSU’s priority deadline is March 1st.
TYPES OF AIDThere are several types of financial aid available at NMSU. These include scholarships, federal and state grants and work-study, and federal loans. To be eligible for federal aid, you will need to complete the FAFSA.
RESOURCESVisit these sites for more info about financial aid:
• fa.nmsu.edu• fafsa.ed.gov• fsaid.ed.gov• scholarships.nmsu.edu
SOCIAL MEDIAFollow us on social media to stay updated with important information and deadlines!
SCHOLAR DOLLAR$Scholar Dollar$ is a single online application for all NMSU scholarships. Scholar Dollar$ opens on October 1st of every year, with a priority deadline of March 1st.
QUICK GUIDE TO FINANCIAL AID
/NMSUFinancialAid
/nmsufinancialaid
FAFSA and Scholar Dollar$ priority deadline is March 1st.
MARCH
EARLY AUGUSTExcited for school to start? Us too!Check your myNMSU to make sure all financial aid requirements are complete.
MAY - JULYLog-on to myNMSU to accept or decline federal student loans and/or work-study (if applicable). If you accepted loans, complete Entrance Counseling and sign a Master Promissory Note (MPN). These must be completed before loans can be processed.
The FAFSA opens for the next academic year on October 1. Scholar Dollar$ also opens on the 1st. Make sure you submit the FAFSA and Scholar Dollar$ every year you’re in school.
OCTOBER
APRILReview your award and complete financial aid requirements by logging in to your myNMSU account (my.nmsu.edu). Once your logged in to myNMSU, find the “Financial Aid” link under the Student tab.
School starts! Aid is disbursed starting the first week of school.
AUGUST
AUGUST - DECEMBEREnjoy college and work hard in your classes! The 1st semester is important because it can be the determining factor in qualifying for or renewing scholarships.
OCTOBERThe FAFSA opens on October 1 of each year.
START HERE1. Log in to your account at my.nmsu.edu2. Click on Student in the main menu3. Under Quick Links, select Financial Aid
Navigating the Financial Aid tab in myNMSUFrom registering for classes to viewing your transcript, you can do so much on myNMSU! The Financial Aid Office wants you to know a few crucial functions of myNMSU that will make the financial aid process a little smoother.
ACCEPT TERMS & CONDITIONSIf you haven’t already, you’ll need to accept the Financial Aid Terms & Conditions before you can accept your award.
1. In the Financial Aid tab, select Award2. Select the applicable Award Year, and click Submit3. Click on the Terms and Conditions tab4. Read the Terms & Conditions, and select Accept
ACCEPT YOUR AWARDSIf you were offered loans or work-study, you’ll need to accept or decline the offers. Grants & Scholarships are automatically accepted for you.
1. After you’ve accepted the Terms & Conditions, select the Accept Award Offer tab.
2. Select your decision from the drop down menu beside the award offer. *If you are offered a loan, you may choose to accept a partial amount. Enter the amount in the box next to the award offer.
SPECIAL MESSAGESYou will receive important messages about your award on your myNMSU account
1. In the Financial Aid tab, select Award2. Select the applicable Award Year, and click Submit3. Click on the Special Messages tab
VIEW FINANCIAL AID REQUIREMENTSBefore you can receive financial aid funds, you must complete any requirements that may be on your account. Find your requirements by following these steps.
1. In the Financial Aid tab, select Eligibility2. Click on Student Requirements3. Select the applicable Award year, and click Submit
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Bite NMSU Dining Mobile App Free and Available for Apple and Android devices
Search for “Bite by Sodexo” In the App Store or Google Play
Hours for NMSU Dining Services restaurants
Available anywhere, 24/7
Weekly menus with nutritional info for Taos Restaurant
Discounts and promotion available only on the app
You can connect to FitBit to log daily food choices
Allows users to rate experiences and save favorites
NMSU Dining Services Corbett Center Student Union, Room 130 (575) 646-4801
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Meal Plans at NMSU! Sign up at dining.nmsu.edu or visit ID Card Services (Corbett 137)
Whether you live on or off campus, we have a meal plan to t your lifestyle!
Questions? Call (575) 646-4835
Pay $0 upfront! Goes on student account, so you can eat now & pay later.
*Compared to price of food and beverage at leading local all-you-care-to-eat restaurants
Meal Plans:
# Meal @ Taos Restaurant
Dining Dollars $$ for Campus
Restaurants
Cost / Semester
Aggie Unlimited
Unlimited Meals!
$100 $1,900
Up to $3,748 Value!*
Aggie Choice 230
230 Average of
14 Meals / Week
$325 $1,848
Up to $3,085 Value!*
Aggie Choice 150
150 Average of
9 Meals / Week
$250 $1,299
Up to $2,050 Value!*
Aggie Choice 100
100 Average of
6 Meals / Week
$250 $999
Up to $1,450 Value!*
Aggie 64 64 Average of
4 Meals / Week
$325 $894
Up to $1,093 Value!*
Pistol 400 5 FREE Meals!
$400 $400
Up to $465 Value!*
Freshman living on cam
pus? Select one of these tw
o plans.
2017-2018 meal plan pricing listed above. Pricing is subject to change for the 2018-2019 academic year.
Military and Veterans ProgramsCorbett Center, Room 244(575) [email protected]
New Mexico State University is a military and veteran friendly university which strives to provide the best possible service to our current and
former service members as they pursue their educational goals.
Military and Veterans Programs (MVP) is here to support military and veteran students, and their dependents, who attend college by
providing advocacy from admissions to graduation, certification of Veterans Affairs and Tuition Assistance education benefits,
scholarships, internship opportunities, student veteran housing, connection with student organizations, engaging events and
resources that support your academic success.
Looking for a place to study? Need to relax between classes? MVP has a dedicated student lab, with computers, to serve you.
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EDUCATION ABROAD
Where will your adventure take you?Your education is not limited to what happens on campus.
Education Abroad programs will prepare you to be a
global citizen and allow you to experience unique and life
changing opportunities.
Study in over 60 countries while earning credit for your
degree, enhancing your leadership skills and increasing
your greater career opportunities. The Office of Education
Abroad is located in Garcia Center room 132.
EDUCATION ABROAD
Where will your adventure take you?Your education is not limited to what happens on campus.
Education Abroad programs will prepare you to be a
global citizen and allow you to experience unique and life
changing opportunities.
Study in over 60 countries while earning credit for your
degree, enhancing your leadership skills and increasing
your greater career opportunities. The Office of Education
Abroad is located in Garcia Center room 132.
LOCATIONS
OPTIONS
THE PROCESS
It's never too early to plan your
experience abroad. Students
can study abroad
on many styles of credit bearing
programs including:
With any program, students can
use financial aid, grants,
or scholarships like the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship and
the Critical Need Language Award toward their
experience. Additionally, there are
scholarships students can apply
for through NMSU, the Office of
Education Abroad, and other
departments and organizations.
Faculty Led International Programs
(FLIP)
Exchange or Direct Semesters
Short term (Spring, Summer, and
Winter Break)
Intensive Language
Volunteering, Research, Service-
Learning and Internships
The Office of Education Abroad
allows students to study,
research, intern and volunteer in
over 60 countries. With varying
programs throughout Europe,
Latin America, Asia, South
Pacific and the Middle East,
students can study nearly
anywhere. FINANCINGEvery major has the opportunity to
study abroad - that includes
engineering, nursing, and
education! We offer programs from
1 week to an academic year during
semesters, summer, and breaks!
From engineering in Spain, to
Arabic and Islamic studies in
Oman, there's a program for
everyone. Search for our programs
at oea.nmsu.edu.
Start the process of studying
abroad by visiting the study
abroad fair, giving us a call
(575-646-5107), or coming
by the office. We’ll make you
an appointment with one of
our advisors, depending on
where you want to go. We
will walk you through our
program options, and help
you select the best
destination based on your
major, budget, time
restraints, and interests!
Applications are typically due
the semester before you
intend to study abroad, but it
is never too early to sign up.
The more time you give
yourself, the easier it will be
to get the classes you need
in the destination you want,
and to save up for your
adventure.
Once you’ve selected a
location, we’ll work with you
on your application and travel
logistics, including applying
for your passport, getting
your courses approved for
transfer, and getting your
paperwork in order for your
host university. We wrap up
the semester with our Pre-
Departure Orientation, and
then you’re on your way!
Once you return, we’ll help
you transfer your credits, and
provide opportunities for you
to stay involved in the
international scene on
campus.
We hope to see you soon!
ICT Student Technology & Planning575-646-4857
studenttech.nmsu.edu
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ICT Help Desk
Get help with NMSU accounts and passwords, virus removal, software installation, device network registration,
and basic computer diagnosis. Hardman & Jacobs Undergraduate
Learning Center, Room 105575-646-1840575-646-1840
email: [email protected]: help.nmsu.edu
Aggie Printing
All Las Cruces campus students recieve a printing quota each semester.
Full-time students: $20 Part-time students: $10
studenttech.nmsu.edu/aggie-print/
Internet Access
AggieAir-WPA2: A secure network for accessing sensitive data online. Visit
help.nmsu.edu; Instructions & Guides for steps on connecting.
AggieAir: Wireless network for NMSU AggieAir: Wireless network for NMSU students and employees. Register your
device at: netreg.nmsu.edu
Aggie Guest: Wireless network for NMSU guests. Connect for up to 60 minutes. netreg.nmsu.edu/guest/
Software Downloads
studenttech.nmsu.edu/softwareSophos Antivirus:
software.nmsu.edu/sophos/Microsoft Office 365: Microsoft Office 365:
studenttech.nmsu.edu/microsoft-office-365-pro-plus/
NMSU Technology
ResourcesLas Cruces Campus
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ICT Student Technology & Planning575-646-4857
studenttech.nmsu.edu
facebook.com/NMSUstudenttechtwitter.com/NMSUstudenttech
instagram.com/NMSUstudenttech
ICT Help Desk
Get help with NMSU accounts and passwords, virus removal, software installation, device network registration,
and basic computer diagnosis. Hardman & Jacobs Undergraduate
Learning Center, Room 105575-646-1840575-646-1840
email: [email protected]: help.nmsu.edu
Aggie Printing
All Las Cruces campus students recieve a printing quota each semester.
Full-time students: $20 Part-time students: $10
studenttech.nmsu.edu/aggie-print/
Internet Access
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ResourcesLas Cruces Campus
All About Discovery!™ New Mexico State University
Student Success Center
Hardman and Jacobs Undergraduate Learning Center,
Room 128
New Mexico State University MSC 5278
ssc.nmsu.edu 575-646-3136
Hardman and Jacobs Undergraduate Learning Center
Room 128
Student Success Center
Red to Green Financial Wellness Program
Ourgoalistoinformstudentsaboutthevalueofmoneyandhowtoallowmoneytoworkforthemandnotagainstthem.Servicesforfinancialwellnessinclude.
• Reviewfinancialaidprocessesandprocedures,obtaindeadlinesforscholarshipopportunities,learnwhenandhowtosubmitFAFSA.
• Developabudget/spendingplan.• Learnstrategiestoeffectivelyuse
credit/debitcardsandhowtosafelybuildagoodcredithistory.
Drop-In tutoring is offered for a variety of courses at the Campus Tutoring Center.
Located in: Corbett Center Student Union, Room 206.
Refer to the Campus Tutoring website for tutor schedules.
campustutoring.nmsu.edu 575-646-6050
Hours of Operation Sunday 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Monday – Thursday 1:00pm – 8:00pm Friday & Saturday – Closed No appointment necessary!
Campus Tutoring Service
All About Discovery!™ New Mexico State University
Student Success Center
Hardman and Jacobs Undergraduate Learning Center,
Room 128
New Mexico State University MSC 5278
ssc.nmsu.edu 575-646-3136
Hardman and Jacobs Undergraduate Learning Center
Room 128
Student Success Center
Red to Green Financial Wellness Program
Ourgoalistoinformstudentsaboutthevalueofmoneyandhowtoallowmoneytoworkforthemandnotagainstthem.Servicesforfinancialwellnessinclude.
• Reviewfinancialaidprocessesandprocedures,obtaindeadlinesforscholarshipopportunities,learnwhenandhowtosubmitFAFSA.
• Developabudget/spendingplan.• Learnstrategiestoeffectivelyuse
credit/debitcardsandhowtosafelybuildagoodcredithistory.
Drop-In tutoring is offered for a variety of courses at the Campus Tutoring Center.
Located in: Corbett Center Student Union, Room 206.
Refer to the Campus Tutoring website for tutor schedules.
campustutoring.nmsu.edu 575-646-6050
Hours of Operation Sunday 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Monday – Thursday 1:00pm – 8:00pm Friday & Saturday – Closed No appointment necessary!
Campus Tutoring Service
What does the Student Success Center offer?
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Student Success Center?
Credit Courses UNIV 150-The Freshman Year Experience
→ Discover all the resources NMSU has to offer.
→ Find out about campus activities and how to get involved.
→ Enhance your study skills.
→ Evaluate your talents and career interests.
→ Learn about the libraries on campus.
UNIV 300-Preparing for the Graduate Record Exam (GRE)
UNIV 350-Peer Education
→ Co-facilitate a university orientation course with an instructor.
→ Learn how to make effective classroom presentations.
→ Gain Classroom management experience.
Mid-Semester Courses
→ Contact the Student Success Center for a listing of courses that begin at “Mid-semester”.
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Aggie Bucket List Hike “A” Mountain
Partake in ASNMSU homecoming weekPartake in ASNMSU Welcome Concert
Sing the Aggie Fight Song at a sporting event Make a bond that won’t break during college
Attend Noche de Luminarias Join a campus group or club
Go on an outdoor adventure trip Participate in pancake week during finals in Taos
Go to the farmer’s market Be comfortable with taking chances you don’t normally take
Make a “family” of either co-workers and/or peers during your time at NMSU (i.e. “#AWOFAMBAM”)Take a trip to White Sands National Monument
Take a Spring Break trip with college friendsTake a trip to Ruidoso and go skiing, snowboarding, or tubing
Go to a Chihuahua game in El PasoHave lunch with your favorite professor
Attend a concert at the Pan American Center Participate in the First Year WalkTake a picture with Piston Pete
Have lunch with one of your Orientation LeadersAttend Aggie Fest
Have a lunch date at the duck pondTake a picture at the cornerstone with your friends
Eat a waffle at Sam’s steel café on waffle WednesdaySample the chile at Chile Pepper Institute
Go to Halloween Howl Take a selfie with Striking the Wonder Dog
Attend Peek of Las CrucesHave a picnic at the top of the Horseshoe with friends
Have dinner or lunch with a family member at the golf course Participate in the Senior Walk (when you are a senior)
GRADUATEAttend Burning of the Lobo
Attend The Big EventWear Crimson on Fridays
Eat with someone that you met at OrientationEat with one of your Orientation Leaders
Go to the Mesilla Valley Corn MazeAttend a UNM and a UTEP game
Attend a game from all the sporting events (i.e. Soccer, Baseball, Softball, Basketball, Football)Attend and participate in a white out game Bring your cowbell to the football games
Join an intramural team or go watch a game See a theatre production in the ASNMSU theater