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Student Clubs & Organizations

There’s more to the college experience than going to class. At Northern, our faculty, staff, students and community members enjoy a variety of recreational, academic, athletic and cultural events. Student Life at Northern offers students many opportunities for service, growth and leadership, and social and community engagement. From cheering on our student athletes to art shows and performances at the Center for the Arts, we have something for everyone.

CURRENT CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS

  • Active Minds Chapter
  • American Indian Student Organization (AISO)
  • Animal Science and Pre-Vet Club
  • Black & African American Student Organization (BAASO)
  • Cosmetology & Barbering
  • Northern Engineering Student Association (NESA)
  • National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS)
  • Northern Student Veterans
  • Office of Equity & Diversity
  • Phi Theta Kappa Honors Society
  • SACNAS
  • Student Nursing Association (SNA)
  • Student Senate (ASNNMC)
  • Student Life Activities & Student Ambassadors (SLAC)
  • Travel Club
  • Trickster Literary Journal

If you have an interest in creating a new club, contact Student Senate at asnnmc@nnnmc.edu

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.
The Northern Foundation remains committed to stimulate leadership, promote equity, and grow resources and philanthropy in the Española Valley and surrounding rural areas. Over the past twenty years, we have granted $1.3 million to support over 1,250 NNMC students.