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New Student Orientation: RSVP Here

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  • 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
New Student Orientation: RSVP Here

New student orientation is scheduled for Thursday, 7/24/14 and Saturday, 7/26/14 from 9:00-2:00 (students only have to attend one day or the other).  The agenda includes: welcome, slideshow, introduction of student mentors, beginning with Banner & NNMC Email accounts, campus scavenger hunt, lunch with departmental informational tables, & door prizes.

Students will leave NSO with their Fall 2014 schedule of classes, their books and materials, and receive their NNMC identification cards.  This is a GREAT way to get a head start on the Fall semester and to ask questions and get answers on what to expect as college students.

A parental/family strand is also running at the same time (9:00-2:00) and will include: Understanding the Transition to College, First Year College Student Expectations, What is Dual Enrollment & Why Participate, and FAFSA/Scholarships/Financial Aid--what you need to know.

NSO is free of charge, and is scheduled on two days to accommodate students' schedules.

For more information, call the advisement center at (505) 747-2150 or email advisement@nnmc.edu 

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Northern offers over 50 bachelor's, associate and certificate programs in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math); Nursing and Health Sciences; Liberal Arts and Humanities; Arts, Film & Media; Business Administration; Teacher Education and Technical Trades.
Northern New Mexico College is the most affordable 4-year college in the Southwestern US. Choose us for our value, our quality degree and continuing education programs in diverse areas of study, and our experienced faculty. We provide students with unique opportunities for academic, personal, and professional growth, small class sizes, personalized attention, and strong hands-on experiences from day one.
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