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Language & Letters Advisement

Humanities Professor advising students

Faculty members are always happy to meet with students to help you discuss progress on your degree, plan for the upcoming semester, or to answer any question you may have about your program. Faculty advisors can also speak to you about graduate school, workforce preparation, and/or study skills. We are here to support you!

You may also set an advising appointment by contacting our administrative assistant, Rachel Begay at (505) 747-2229 or rbegay@nnmc.edu

Registration for the Spring semester begins at the end October, and registration for Summer and Fall semesters begins at the end of April. If you are a declared student in Languages & Letters you will be assigned a faculty advisor who will contact you during registration season to remind you to set an appointment.

If you are not declared and would like more information, you can contact the Languages & Letters or you can contact the NNMC Advisement Center for more information about academic programs.

Contact us!

Lori Franklin, Chair
(505) 747.2215
AD 143B

lorig@nnmc.edu

Rachel Begay
Dept. Administrator
AD 139C

(505) 747.2229
rbegay@nnmc.edu

Advisement Center

Lisa Wilson
Director of Advisement
(505) 747.5010

AD 253
Mon-Fri, 8 am to 5 pm

Advisement Center
(505) 747-2150

Fax: (505) 747-2180
advisement@nnmc.edu

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