New Mexico State University Parent Guide

Academics

Welcome to New Mexico State University

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Families are often the best advisors students have, and this guide can help you answer some of your student’s questions. It contains information on many of the resources that can help your student successfully navigate through NMSU.

American Indian Program at NMSU

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American Indian Program offers supplemental academic advising and guidance, scholarships, and more.

NMSU Black Programs

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Black Programs provides counseling, academic assistance, and more.

Chicano Programs

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Chicano Programs promotes and empowers student success through education and development of cultural literacy. Services include advocacy for academic, financial, and life issues.

NMSU Campus Tutoring Services

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Free, face-to-face tutoring is offered on a walk-in basis at the Zuhl Library in the Student Success Center.

Crimson Scholars

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The Crimson Scholars Program is a benefits and recognition program for academically superior students who have a cumulative 3.5 GPA and are taking three or more credits per semester.

Cross-Campus Advising at NMSU

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Cross-Campus Advising is intended to assist and streamline processes that students encounter when they explore majors, seek connection within a college, or need assistance navigating administrative procedures.

Distance Education

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New Mexico State University provides comprehensive distance learning opportunities to meet diverse educational and professional needs anytime, anywhere.

NMSU Information & Communication Technologies

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ICT Customer Service provides assistance for NMSU’s voice, video, data, network and Information Technology.

NMSU Indian Resource Development Program

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The Indian Resource Development (IRD) program aims at enhancing tribal students’ academic experiences.

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