Northern New Mexico College
Type | Public College |
---|---|
Established | 1909 |
Endowment | Northern Foundation |
President | Domingo Sanchez, III (interim) |
Provost | Dr. Pedro L. Martinez |
Students | 1,714 (2011) |
Address | 921 N. Paseo de Oñate, Española, New Mexico, 87532, United States |
Campus |
El Rito, New Mexico Española, New Mexico |
Colors |
Navy Blue Orange White |
Athletics | National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics |
Sports | Varsity and intramural |
Mascot | Eagle |
Website | http://www.nnmc.edu/ |
Northern New Mexico College is an American public college in Española, New Mexico.[1]
History
Northern New Mexico College was founded in El Rito, New Mexico in 1909 as the Spanish American Normal School with the original mission of providing teacher training for the area's Spanish speakers.[2] In 1977 the college became Northern New Mexico Community College, the state's first designated community college, and in 2005, it became Northern New Mexico College with the power to grant bachelor's degrees. The main campus is now in Española; the El Rito campus still operates. While the college was temporarily renamed to Northern New Mexico University on January 27, 2015,[3] this name change was short-lived due to the fact that the board of regents did not obtain approval to do so from the New Mexico Legislature.[4]
Academics
Undergraduate Degrees
Accreditation, demographics, etc.
Northern is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools to grant associate's and bachelor's degrees.[1] Its student body is predominantly Hispanic (74%) and is 37% male and 63% female.[5] It is a member of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities.[6]
Campuses
- The primary campus, in Española, consists of a 200-acre (810,000 m2) tract extending from U.S. Highway 84/285 to the banks of the Rio Grande. It is approximately 25 miles (40 km) north of Santa Fe.[1]
- The El Rito campus is 25 miles (40 km) north of Española and is the older and smaller of the two.[2] It is the home of the El Rito Heritage Retreat Center[7] as well as Northern's Corporate Retreat Center.[8]
Tuition
Tuition for New Mexico Residents is $114.50 per credit hour. Non Residents pay $425.45 per credit hour. Senior Citizens (65+) of New Mexico are charged $5.35 per credit for lower division courses or $20.40 per credit for upper division courses. If enrolled for more than 6 credits, charges for those credits over 6 are made at the rate of $114.50 per credit.[9]
Fees
Fees for all Students are.[9]
- Online Access Fee: $35 charged to all students who are taking more than 3 credits
- Athletic Fee: $50 charged to all students who are taking more than 3 credits
- Activity Fee: $3 per credit hour (more than 12 credit hours = $36)
- Student Service Fee: $10 per credit hour (more than 12 credit hours = $120)
- IT Fee: $20 per credit hour (more than 12 credit hours = $240)
- Building and Equipment renewal fee: $10 per credit hour
- Library student fee: $1.25 per credit hour
- Security fee: $1.25 per credit hour
Other Fees Include [9]
- Registration Fee (non-refundable; assessed each term): $25.00
- Late Registration Fee (non-refundable; added to regular fee): $35.00
- Payment Plan Fee: $25.00
- Payment Plan Late Fee: $10.00
- Graduation Fee: $100.00
Governance
Northern New Mexico's president is Dr. Nancy "Rusty" Barceló, and the members of the Board of Regents, who are appointed by the governor of New Mexico, are:[10]
- Rosario,Chayo,Garcia
- Kevin Powers
- Damian Martinez
- Melinda deHerrera
- vacancy
Associated Students of Northern New Mexico College
The Current President of ASNNMU is Ariadne Bito and the Vice President is Theodor Koetter.
Athletics
Northern New Mexico teams, nicknamed athletically as the Eagles, are part of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing as an Independent of the Association of Independent Institutions (AII). Men's sports include baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country and golf; while women's sports include basketball, bowling, cross country and golf.
The athletics department was launched in 2005. The Eagles began their first competitive men's and women's basketball seasons in 2009.[11]
Notable alumni
- Phillip Archuleta, New Mexico state legislator[12]
- Debbie Rodella, New Mexico state legislator[13]
External links
References
- 1 2 3 NNMC website About Northern
- 1 2 El Rito Campus overview
- ↑ "Northern New Mexico College Renamed University". Northern New Mexico University. Retrieved January 27, 2015.
- ↑ "President of struggling Northern New Mexico College announces plans to retire". Retrieved September 24, 2015.
- ↑ Northern Fact Sheet
- ↑ Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities membership directory
- ↑ El Rito Heritage Retreat Centerl
- ↑ NNMC Corporate Retreat Center
- 1 2 3 http://site.nnmc.edu/tuition-fees
- ↑ Governor of New Mexico website: New Mexico Boards and Commissions: NNMC Board of Regents
- ↑ http://www.goeaglesonline.com/
- ↑ Votesmart.org.-Philip Archuleta
- ↑ Votesmart.org.-Debbie Rodella
Coordinates: 36°00′13″N 106°05′03″W / 36.00361°N 106.08417°W