Aggie Guide 2016-2017 - Student Success Navigators

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Aggie Guide 2016-2017 - Student Success Navigators
Welcome to New Mexico State University
We are excited that you have chosen to make NMSU the
next step in your education. As you become more
familiar with your new community, you will learn about
the great programs and services we have to offer. You
will also learn that being an Aggie is more than wearing
clothing with the name. There are a few values the name
carries with it.
CARE — Aggies look out for other Aggies. We help one
another out when needed. When one of us is struggling
with a challenge in life, other Aggies make sure to show
support and encouragement. We hold each other to the
standards set forth in the Student Code of Conduct. We
challenge one another to do their best.
RESPECT — Each of us come from a different path in life. Furthermore, as an Aggie we
honor different life stories. We hold each other in high regard. We work to create a
safe and healthy community for each of our members. We value the strength that
each Aggie brings to our community. It is the combination of these strengths that
makes NMSU an amazing place to learn and live.
DISCOVERY — College is a time to learn about one’s self. In the classroom and through
activities on campus, we come to understand who we are and what we can achieve. An
Aggie pushes them self to calculate risk and try new things. An Aggie is also willing to
accept the outcomes of these choices. It is through discovery that an Aggie comes to
understand who they truly are and what they can accomplish.
We hope you enjoy your time at NMSU. We hope through the years you transform into
the person you want to be. College is an amazing time in a person’s life. If you look
out for others and push yourself, you can have experiences you never thought about.
Good luck in the coming years.
Go Aggies!
Michael D. Jasek
Dean of Students
201604
All About Discovery!
Aggie Guide
ProgramsatNewMexicoStateUniversityareavailabletoallstudentswithoutregardto
age,ancestry,color,disability,genderidentity,geneticinformation,nationalorigin,
race,religion,seriousmedicalcondition,sex,sexualorientation,spousalaffiliation,or
veteranstatus.
UnderTitleIXoftheEducationAmendmentsof1972,anystudentwhobelievesthathe
orshehasbeensubjectedtosexualmisconduct(includingsexualviolence),gender
discrimination,sexualharassment,orretaliation,hasarighttofileaninternalcomplaint
orgrievance.Formoreinformation,visithttp://eeo.nmsu.edu/orcontacttheOfficeof
InstitutionalEquityat(575)646-3635orequity@nmsu.edu.
Visitusathttp://wwww.nmsu.edu.
ProducedbyNMSUStudentAffairsandEnrollmentManagement
http://studentaffairs.nmsu.edu
TableofContents
Fall2016AcademicCalendar..................................................................................4
Welcome................................................................................................................5
History.....................................................................................................................5
Traditions.................................................................................................................5
StudentSuccessNavigators....................................................................................8
WhatisaNavigator?................................................................................................8
WhatCanMyNavigatorHelpMewith?..................................................................8
GetInvolved...........................................................................................................9
Clubs,OrganizationsandActivities..........................................................................9
RecreationalSportsandIntramurals.......................................................................9
ASNMSU(AssociatedStudentsofNewMexicoStateUniversity).........................10
FraternitiesandSororities.....................................................................................10
StudentLeadershipPrograms...............................................................................11
StudentMedia.......................................................................................................11
StayingHealthyandSafe......................................................................................12
CampusHealthCenter...........................................................................................12
CounselingandStudentDevelopment..................................................................12
SocialWorkServices..............................................................................................13
Wellness,AlcoholandViolenceEducation(WAVE)...............................................13
PoliceDepartment.................................................................................................15
FireDepartment....................................................................................................15
EmergencyPlanningandPreparedness.................................................................15
NMSUEmergencyNotificationSystem..................................................................15
Pete’sPickUp........................................................................................................15
SafetyReports.......................................................................................................15
TheBusinessofGoingtoCollege..........................................................................16
FinancialAidandScholarships...............................................................................16
UniversityAccountsReceivable.............................................................................17
ProxyAccess..........................................................................................................17
myNMSU................................................................................................................17
Email......................................................................................................................18
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AggieIDCard.........................................................................................................19
ParkingandTransportation...................................................................................20
Bookstore..............................................................................................................21
HousingandResidentialLife..................................................................................22
MealPlansandDining...........................................................................................23
AcademicBasics...................................................................................................25
AcademicColleges.................................................................................................25
Library....................................................................................................................26
UndergraduateCatalog.........................................................................................26
AcademicAdvising.................................................................................................26
CollegeAdvisingStructures...................................................................................27
AcademicRegulations............................................................................................28
TheNewMexicoGeneralEducationCommonCore.............................................29
ViewingaWiderWorldCourses............................................................................33
RegisteringforClasses...........................................................................................33
AcademicHolds.....................................................................................................39
TimeBlockChart....................................................................................................40
DegreeAudit..........................................................................................................40
RunningYourDegreeAudit...................................................................................41
CanvasLearningManagementSystem..................................................................44
StudentRightsandResponsibilities......................................................................45
StudentHandbook.................................................................................................45
FamilyEducationalRightsandPrivacyAct(FERPA)...............................................45
NMSURespects/CampusSaVEAct........................................................................45
CampusResources...............................................................................................47
NMSULingo.........................................................................................................52
CampusMap........................................................................................................56
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Fall2016AcademicCalendar
CampusHousingOpens
Sunday,August14
FacultyReport
Monday,August15
FallConvocation
Tuesday,August16
InstructionBegins
Wednesday,August17
LateRegistration
Wednesday,August17
LastDaytoAddaCoursewithout
Instructor’sPermission
Thursday,August18
DeadlineForFilingDegreeApplication
Friday,August26
(Studentsmeetingrequirementsatendof
fall)
LastDaytoaddaCourse(Instructor’s
PermissionRequired)
Friday,August26
LaborDayHoliday
Monday,September5
LastDaytoDropCoursewith“W”
(Exceptcoursescarryingdesignated
dates)
Monday,October17
LastDaytoWithdrawfromtheUniversity Friday,November11
ThanksgivingHolidayforStudents
Monday–Friday,November21-25
ExamWeek
Monday–Friday,December5-9
LastDayofClasses
Friday,December9
Commencement
Saturday,December10
CampusHousingCloses
Sunday,December11
FinalGradesDue
Tuesday,December13
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Welcome
History
NewMexicowasstillaterritorywhenLasCrucesCollegeopenedthedoorsofitstworoombuildinginthefallof1888.TheorganizersofLasCrucesCollege—ledbyHiram
Hadley,arespectededucatorfromIndiana—hadevenbiggerplansinmind.
In1889,theNewMexicoterritoriallegislatureauthorizedthecreationofanagricultural
collegeandexperimentstationinornearLasCruces.Theinstitution,whichwas
designatedastheland-grantcollegeforNewMexicoundertheMorrillAct,wasnamed
theNewMexicoCollegeofAgricultureandMechanicArts.
LasCrucesCollegemergedwithN.M.A.&M.A.,andthenewschoolopenedonJanuary
21,1890.Thatfirstsemestertherewere35studentsinthecollegelevelandpreparatory
classesandsixfacultymembers.Classesmetintheoldtwo-roombuildingofLasCruces
Collegeuntilsuitablebuildingscouldbeputonthe220-acrecampusthreemilessouth
ofLasCruces.
By1960,theschoolhadgrowngreatly,anditsnamewaschangedbystate
constitutionalamendmenttoNewMexicoStateUniversity.
TodayNewMexicoStateUniversitysitsona900-acrecampusandenrolls16,428
studentsfromall50statesandfrom71nations.Regularfacultymembersnumber694
andstaff,3,113.
Traditions
‘A’Mountain—Asaprank,AgricultureandMechanicalArts(Engineering)students
placedgiant‘A’sallaroundcampusindifferentlocations:inthe1920s,studentsplaced
an‘A’onthedomeoftheoldHadleyHall.Soonafter,agiant‘A’foundapermanent
homeonTortugasMountain.Studentscreatedthe‘A’outoflargestonesandeach
stonewaswhitewashed.The‘A’almostdiedoutduringthe60s,butinthe70s,the
Greekcommunitybroughtitback.Thetraditionofpaintingthe‘A’continuesasapartof
CampusServiceDayduringGreekWeek,andthe‘A’islitforthefootballseason.
AmericanIndianWeek—Startedinthe1970’s,AmericanIndianWeekhighlights
AmericanIndiancultureinearlyApril.EventsincludeAmericanIndianguestspeakers,
traditionaldancers,comedians,musicians,anIndianTacodemonstration,andthe
annualMissNativeAmericanNMSUpageant.
TheBigEvent—Alargeoff-campuscommunityserviceeventwherestudentsgointothe
LasCrucescommunityandvolunteerwithnon-profitorganizations.Thisisawaytosay
“ThankYou”tothecityofLasCrucesforthecontinuingsupportofNMSU.
BlackHistoryMonth—FebruaryisBlackHistoryMonth!Eventsusuallyincludeanart
exhibit,aspeakerandpaneldiscussions,adancecontest,gamenight,movienights,and
openmicnight.BlackHistoryMonthremindsusofthepast,presentandfuture
challengesandsuccessesofleadersofdiversity,inclusion,andequity.
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CrimsonFridays—OnFridaysbeforeasportingevent,NMSUstudentsandstaffwear
crimsoninsupportoftheAggies.Thistraditioncontinuesevenwhenthereareno
eventscomingupthatweekend.
CommonRead—Eachyear,allnewfreshmenareinvitedtoreadabookchosenbythe
facultyandstaffthatwillbeusedthroughouttheyearbothinsideandoutsidethe
classroom.Thiscommonreadallowsstudents,faculty,andstafftohaveashared
experienceforexchangingideassothatconversations,discussions,anddebatescan
expandlearningbeyondtheclassroom.
FirstYearWalk—Currentstudents,staff,andfacultymemberslinetheInternational
MallastheincomingclassofAggieswalksfromthePanAmericanCenter,downcampus,
andthroughtheMillerFieldGates,symbolizingtheirentranceintotheAggiefamily.
GLBTQWeek—GLBTQWeekisaweek-longcelebrationthatincludestheFestivalof
Colors,adancecelebration,DragShow,movies,andatalentcompetition.
GreekWeek—Inthe1970s,GreekWeekconsistedofGreekgames,Greeksinging,and
othersocialevents.Now,GreekWeekhasgrownintotheDayofCaring,CampusService
Day,CollegeBowl,andmore.
HalloweenHowl—Faculty,staff,andstudentscanenjoyanightoffunandgamesas
wellassafealternativewayoftrick-or-treating.HalloweenHowlissponsoredby
CampusActivitiesandvariousstudentorganizations.
HomecomingWeek—HomecomingoccurseveryyearinOctober.Throughouttheweek,
eventsareheldforstudentsandalumnitoattend.TheweeksendswiththeNMSU
communitygatheringforthehomefootballgameandthenamingofthekingand
queen.
KeepStateGreat—Anon-campuscommunityserviceeventthattakesplacebefore
Homecomingeachfall.Studentsworkonbeautifyingthecampusforalumnicomingto
NMSU.
KRUXFest—KRUX91.5,NMSU’sstudentradiostation,setsupanoutdoormusicfestival
forstudentseveryspringsemester.Studentscanexpectlocaltalentandmusiciansfrom
aroundthecountry.MusicrangesfromrocktofolktoDJmixandbeyond.
LatinoWeek—InthefirsttwoweeksofMarch,LatinoWeekhighlightstheLatino
culture.Formerlyreferredtoas“ChicanoWeek”,then“FiestasLatinas”,theseevents
havebeenacampustraditionforatleast40years.Eventsincludeguestspeakers,
movies,andentertainment.
NochédeLuminarias—OnthefirstSundayeveninginDecembermembersoftheNMSU
communityareinvitedtostrollaroundCorbettCenterStudentUnionandalongthe
InternationalMallbytheglowof6,000luminarias.Otheractivitiesduringthisevent
includehorse-drawntrolleyrides,caroling,andlightrefreshments.
LateNightBreakfast—DuringFinalsWeek,NMSUfacultyandstaffservestudentsalate
nightbreakfastattheTaosRestaurantinCorbettCenterStudentUnion.
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SeniorWalk—Currentstudents,staff,andfacultymemberslinetheInternationalMall
andgiveournewalumniAggiesaproperfarewellastheypreparetograduateandstart
anewchapterintheirlives.
StudentMemorialService—Theweekbeforefinalsinthespringsemester,students,
staff,andfacultygatherattheMemorialSitetohonorAggieswhoarenolongerwithus.
“ToughEnoughtoWearPink”—Inthefall,the“NMSUAggiesAreToughEnoughto
WearPink”campaignhelpsraisemoneyforbreastcancerresearch.
VictoryBell—TheClassof1939gaveNMSUthishistoricalitem.Ongamedays,school
organizationstookturnsinshowingoffthebellaroundtheuniversity.Thevictorybell
nowsitsinAggieMemorialStadium.
VictoryCannon—TheVictoryCannoncurrentlysitsattheROTCbuilding,butitwas
actuallygiventotheuniversitybytheTauKappaEpsilon(TKE)fraternity.Thevictory
cannonplaysapartintheAggiehomegames.
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StudentSuccessNavigators
(575)646-1580
http://navigators.nmsu.edu
WhatisaNavigator?
Beginningcollegeisanexcitingjourney,andyourNavigatorsareheretoguidetheway.
Theywillbeinvitingyoutoparticipateinavarietyofevents:socialactivities,one-ononemeetings,groupworkshops,andtheoccasionalmeetuptograbacupofcoffee.
WhatCanMyNavigatorHelpMewith?
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Studyskills
Timemanagement
AdvisingPrep
Interactingwithfaculty
Strategiestobesuccessfulinyourclasses
Gettingandstayingorganized
Becomingaself-advocate
Gettinginvolvedoncampus
Gettingconnectedtofinancialaidandacademicadvisors
GettingconnectedtocampusresourcessuchastheStudentSuccessCenter
andCampusTutoring
Helpwiththeadjustmentfromhighschooltocollege
Adjustingtocollegelifeandmakingfriends
Wecanhelpwitheverythinglistedaboveandsomuchmore!Justrememberthatyour
StudentSuccessNavigatorispartofyoursupportteamandweareheretodo
everythingwecantohelpyousucceed.KeepaneyeonyourNMSUemailaccountsfor
informationandinvitationsfromyourStudentSuccessNavigator.
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GetInvolved
Clubs,OrganizationsandActivities
CorbettCenterStudentUnion,Rm.106
(575)646-3200
TheOfficeofCampusActivitiesoffersoutside-the-classroominvolvement,anessential
complementtothestudent’sacademics.ThegoalofCampusActivitiesistopromote
involvement,interpersonalandleadershipdevelopment,servicelearning,andcivic
responsibilitybyprovidingeducational/developmentalprogramsandactivities.
CampusActivitiescollaborateswithcampusandcommunityentitiestocreate
opportunitiesforstudentinvolvement,groupandindividualleadership,andpersonal
developmentthroughparticipationinStudentOrganizations,AggiesActivitiesCouncil,
NationalStudentExchangeprogramandVolunteerandCommunityServices.
Learnmoreathttp://campusactivities.nmsu.edu.
RecreationalSportsandIntramurals
ActivityandAquaticCenters
JamesB.DelamaterActivityCenter
(575)646-2885
AquaticCenter
(575)646-3518
TheActivityandAquaticCentersarepartofanextensivecomplexthatincludesthe
intramuralfields,anindoorpool,andoutdoorOlympic-sizedpool,racquetballcourts,an
indoorrunningtrack,abikeshop,gymnasiums,aweightroom,andanindoorclimbing
wall.TheRecreationalSportscommunitysponsorsactivitiesoncampusandinthe
regionforeverylevelofparticipation.
ActivityCenterservices
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Cardioroom
Openrecreation
Weightroom
OutdoorCenter
Zumba
Yoga
Walkingprogram
Bodysculpting
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ActivityCenterfee-basedservices
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Bodycompositionanalysis
Fitnessassessment
Nutritionanalysis
Freeequipmentorientation
Circuittrainingorientation
Personaltrainers
AquaticCenterservices
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Kayakclinic
Wateraerobics
Indoorandoutdoorpool
Lapswim
CPR/PROclasses
ASNMSU(AssociatedStudentsofNewMexicoStateUniversity)
CorbettCenterStudentUnion,Rm.205
(575)646-4415
AsNMSU’sstudentgovernment,ASNMSUrepresentsallstudentsontheLasCruces
campus.Electionsareheldinthefallandspringsemesterforyear-longterms.Many
otherpositionsareappointedbytheASNMSUPresident.
StudentsnewtoNMSU(freshmenortransfer)whoareinterestedinASNMSUshould
applyfortheRoadrunnerProgram,whichisaninternshiptogetstudentsacquaintedto
ASNMSU.Applicationsforthesepositionsareacceptedintheearlypartofeachfall
semester.
ASNMSUprovidesAggieTransit(freebustransportationaroundcampus),CrimsonCab
(saferidetoanywhereintheLasCrusescommunity),Pete’sPickUp(safeescorttoyour
carorresidencehall),andStudentLegalAidProgram.
FraternitiesandSororities
CorbettCenterStudentUnion
(575)646-1722
ThefraternitiesandsororitiesatNewMexicoStateUniversitydatebackmorethan85
years.Therearecurrently20nationalfraternitiesandsororitiesoncampus.Fraternities
andsororitieslivebythe4pillarsofLeadership,Scholarship,Brotherhood/Sisterhood,
andService.Theself-governing,self-supportingbodiesofthefraternitiesandsororities
aretheInterfraternityCouncil(IFC),theMulticulturalGreekCouncil(MGC),andthe
PanhellenicCouncil(PC).Thesegroupscoordinateevents,provideeducational
programming,organizeacademicsupport,andofferleadershipdevelopment.
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CorbettCenterStudentUnion
(575)646-1722
StudentLeadershipProgramshelpNMSU-LCstudentsdeveloptheirleadershipstylesin
asafeenvironment.
FallAggieLeadershipRetreatisathree-day,two-nightretreatthattakesplaceoffcampustohelpstudentslearnaboutvariousleadershipskills.Campusleadersamong
facultyandstaffserveascoachesasthestudentsworkonvariousexercises.
ApplicationsforFallAggieLeadershipRetreataretakenlateintheSpringsemester.
StudentLeadershipProgramshelpNMSU-LCstudentsdeveloptheirleadershipstylesin
asafeenvironment.
AggieLeadershipSeriesgivesstudentsanopportunitytohearoutstandingleadership
speakersfromwithinNMSUandthegreaterLasCrucesarea.
StudentLeadershipCourseisathree-creditcourseofferedthroughthedepartmentof
CounselingandEducationalPsychology.Thecoursefocusesonstylesofleaderships,
leadershipdevelopment,andgroupdevelopment.
StudentMedia
NMSUhousestwoformsofstudent-runmediathatprovidestudentswithachanceto
workandtoproduceinformationandshowsfortheNMSUstudentbody.
KRUX91.5FM
CorbettCenterStudentUnion
(575)646-2453
KRUX91.5FMhasbeenservingtheLasCrucescommunitysince1989withan
alternativechoiceinmusicanddiverseprogramming.KRUXisanon-commercial,
completelystudentrun-radiostationthatprovidesanenvironmentforstudentsto
learnaboutbroadcastmediathroughhands-onexperience.
TheRoundup
CorbettCenterStudentUnion
(575)646-6397
Foundedin1891,theRoundupstudentnewspaperisinitsthirdcenturyofproviding
newsandinformationtotheNMSUcommunity.TheRoundupispublishedintheFall
andSpringsemestersandcanbepickedupthroughoutcampus.
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StayingHealthyandSafe
CampusHealthCenter
CampusHealthCenter
(575)646-1512
TheHealthandWellnessCentersareopentostudentsandemployeesofNMSU-Las
Cruces.TheCampusHealthCenterhasnumerousservicesincludingmedicalcare,
immunizations,andhealtheducation.Servicesinclude:
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Out-patienthealthcare
Women’shealthservices
Mentalhealthservices
Pharmacyandlab
X-rayservices
Walk-insandappointments
Urgentcareclinics
CounselingandStudentDevelopment
GarciaAnnex,Rm.100
(575)646-2731
CounselingandStudentDevelopmentconsistsofthefollowingservicesforNMSU-Las
Crucesstudents:
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CareerExplorationCenter
CounselingCenter
SocialWorkServices
Wellness,AlcoholandViolenceEducation(WAVE)
TheCounselingCenterprovidesstudentsandthecampuswithavarietyofservices
includingindividual,couplesandgroupcounseling,crisisintervention,career
counseling,outreachprogramsandconsultation.Weassiststudentsthataredealing
withissuessuchasrelationshipconcerns,depression,anxiety,stressmanagement,
traumaandself-esteem.
Allservicesarestrictlyconfidentialandarefree.TheCounselingCenterisopenMonday
throughFriday,8a.m.to5p.m.andothertimesasneeded.TheCounselingCenteris
staffedbyprofessionalcounselorsandpsychologistsandisaccreditedbythe
InternationalAssociationofCounselingServices,Inc.
Formoreinformation,visithttp://counselingcenter.nmsu.edu.
AdditionalCounselingServices
StudentscanaccesscrisisandemergencyserviceswhentheCounselingCenterisnot
openthroughthefollowingresources:
12 EmergenceHealthNetwork(915)887-3410-Crisislineassociatedwithacommunity
mentalhealthagencyinElPaso,TX.
KidTalk(888)589-3636or(575)636-3636-LasCrucescrisislineforchildrenand
adolescentsmanagedbyLaCasa.
LaCasaDomesticViolence(800)376-2272-Crisislineforsurvivorsofdomestic
violence.
LaPiñonRapeCrisisCenter(575)526-3437-Crisislineforsexualassaultsurvivors.
MemorialMedicalCenter(575)522-8641-HospitalinLasCruces.
MesillaValleyHospital(575)382-3500-Psychiatrichospitalandaddictionservicesin
LasCruces.
NewMexicoCrisisandAccessLine(855)662-7474-CrisisLineservingNewMexico.
SuicidePreventionLifeline(800)273-8255-Nationalsuicidepreventioncrisisline.
TransLifeline(877)565-8860-Hotlinestaffedbytransgenderedvolunteersfor
membersofthetranscommunity.
TrevorProjectCrisisLine(866)488-7386-Nationalcrisislineforyouth,LGBTQ
community.
VeteransCrisisLine(800)273-8255-Nationalcrisislineforveterans.
SocialWorkServices
GarciaAnnex,Rm100
(575)646-2731
SocialWorkServicesprovidesassistanceinlocatingcommunityresourcessuchasfood,
shelter,healthcare,childcareorlocatingfinancialassistancewhenastudent's
educationalgoalsareimpededbyalackofsuchresources.SocialWorkServices
operatestheAggieCupboard,anon-campusfoodpantrythatprovidesfreeand
confidentialservicetoNMSUstudents,facultyandstaff.
Wellness,AlcoholandViolenceEducation(WAVE)
WAVEeducatesthecampuscommunityonissuesofpersonalsafetyandwell-being.
Peereducatorsprovidefellowstudentswithinformationandstrategiesregarding
responsiblealcoholuseandthepreventionofsexualassaultandotherformsof
interpersonalviolence.
AlcoholFactsandMyths
Youmayfindyourselfinsituationswherealcoholispresentandwewantyoutobe
awareoftheconsequencesofalcoholconsumptionandyourresponsibility.
TheWellness,AlcoholandViolenceEducation(WAVE)programoncampusprovides
somemyths,facts,andtipsaboutalcohol.
Myth:Icandrivewellenoughafterafewdrinks.
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Fact:50%ofallcrashesamong18–24yearoldsinvolvealcohol.
Myth:Beerdoesn’thaveasmuchalcoholashardliquor.
Fact:12oz.ofbeer=1shotof80-proofliquor=4.5oz.glassofwine.
Myth:Themoreyoudrink,thebetteryoufeel!
Fact:Atlowlevels,alcoholproducesfeelingsofeuphoria;athighlevelsitproduces
unpleasantinebriatingeffects,suchasvomiting,moodchanges,andpassingout.
Tips
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Planahead.Setalimitandsticktoit.
Alternatebetweenalcoholicdrinksandwatertostayhydrated,andtospace
outalcoholintake.
Alwayshaveadesignateddriver(NMSUstudentscangetafreeridewith
AggieIDfromCrimsonCabat(575)526-TAXI).
Eatbeforeandwhiledrinking.
Avoiddrinkinggames.
Keeptrackofthenumberofdrinksyouhavehad.
Knowhowmuchyouaredrinking.
Usethebuddysystemand—lookoutforeachother.
Keepaneyeonyourdrinktoprotectyourselffromdaterapedrugs.
Don’tdrinkfrompunchbowlsorpitchers—theyareeasytodruganditis
difficulttokeeptrackofhowmuchyouaredrinking.
RememberthatitisOKnottodrink!Askforasodaorwaterinsteadofan
alcoholicbeverage.
AlcoholPoisoning
Ifyouknowsomeonewhohashadtoomuchtodrink:
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DONOTLEAVETHEPERSONALONE.Bloodalcohollevelscancontinuetorise
afterapersonhaspassedout.Checkonhim/heroften!
Placethepersoninthefetalpositionwithapillowatthebacktoprevent
rolling.Apersoncaneitherdrowninorchokeonhis/herownvomit.
Donotputapersoninacoldshower—itcancauseshock.
Coffeewillnotsoberapersonup—theonlythingthatcansobersomeoneis
time.
Whenindoubt,call911.
Call911ImmediatelyifaPersonis:
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Poorlyawareofsurroundings.
Havingrespiratorydifficulties,includingslow,laboredbreathing—10breaths
perminuteorlessisaMEDICALEMERGENCY.
Blueunderthefingernailsoratgums.
Cold,clammy,andhasbluishskin.
Vomitingwhilesemi-consciousorunconscious.
PoliceDepartment
Inanemergency,dial9-1-1
(575)646-3311(Non-emergency)
TheNMSUPoliceDepartmentisafullservice,24hour-a-daypoliceagencywithitsown
enhanced911emergencydispatchcenter,criminalinvestigationssection,andtraining
staff.RoutinepatrolsareconductedbythepolicedepartmentdailyontheNMSU-Las
CrucesandDACCcentralcampuses.
FireDepartment
Inanemergency,dial9-1-1
(575)646-2519(Non-emergency)
TheFireDepartmentisstaffedbyfourcareeradministratorsand14studentfirefighters
whoarefull-timestudentsatNMSUandDoñaAnaCommunityCollege.Thefire
departmentprovidesemergencyfire,medical,hazardousmaterials,and
confined/technicalrescueservicestotheNMSUmaincampusandtheDACCLasCruces
campus,andmutualaidtoDoñaAnaCountyandtheCityofLasCruces.
EmergencyPlanningandPreparedness
NMSUhasanemergencyplanforsituationssuchasnaturaldisasters,man-made
incidents,criminalactivity,etc.TheNMSUhomepagewillprovidealertsregarding
emergencies,schoolclosures,anddelaysincaseofemergencies.Alertsalsogooutto
thecampuscommunityviaNMSUAlerts.
NMSUEmergencyNotificationSystem
Sign-uptoreceiveEmergencyNotificationsviaphonecalls,textmessages,oremailsin
caseoflargeemergenciesoncampus.
Tosetupyouremergencynotifications,visithttp://emergency.nmsu.edu.
Weencourageyoutokeepyouremergencycontactsup-to-dateincaseweneedto
reachsomeoneonyourbehalf.
Pete’sPickUp
(575)646-1111
Whetheryou’vebeenstudyinglateatthelibrary,hadalateextracurricularmeeting,or
ifyou’reoutlateoncampusforanyotherreason,youcanalwayscallPete’sPickUpfor
asafeescorttoyourcarordorm.
SafetyReports
FindNMSU’sAnnualSafetyReportinaccordancewiththeJeanneClearyDisclosureof
CampusSecurityPolicyandCampusCrimeStatisticsActat
http://www.nmsupolice.com/annual-reports.
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TheBusinessofGoingtoCollege
FinancialAidandScholarships
UniversityFinancialAidandScholarshipServices’goalistoprovideunderstandable
informationandtimelyservicetoallstudents.FinancialAidadvisorsandstaffarehere
tohelpyoureachyourgoals.
TheFreeApplicationforFederalStudentAid(FAFSA)isthefirststepindeterminingyour
eligibilityforgrants,loans,and/orwork-study,andneedstobefiledeveryyearyou
attendschool.
Scholarships
ScholarDollar$isNMSU’sonlineapplicationsystemthatallowsstudentstoapplyforall
universityscholarshipsusingjustoneapplication.ScholarDollar$canbeaccessedat
scholarships.nmsu.edu.
Grants
Grantsareaformof“giftaid”thatdoesnothavetoberepaid.Grantsareawardedto
undergraduatestudentswhohavenotyetreceivedabachelor’sdegreeandareU.S.
citizensorpermanentresidents.NMSUprovidesthefollowinggrants:
FederalGrants
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SEOGGrant
StateGrants
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CollegeAffordabilityGrant
Work-Study
Work-studyisafederalandstate-funded,need-basedfinancialaidprogramthat
providespart-timeemploymenttoundergraduateandgraduatestudents.Ifyouwere
awardedwork-studyfunds,youcanapplyforwork-studypositionsthrough
AggieCAREERManageronlineathttp://careerservices.nmsu.edu.
Loans
Studentloansareaformoffinancialaidthatmustberepaidwithintereststarting6
monthsafteryougraduateordropbelowhalftimeenrollment.NMSUoffersthe
followingloans:
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UnsubsidizedLoan
ParentPLUSLoan
PerkinsLoan
Formoreinformation,visithttp://fa.nmsu.edu.
16 UniversityAccountsReceivable
UniversityAccountsReceivable(UAR)isresponsibleforgeneratingmonthlystudent
billingstatements,answeringquestionsaboutstudentaccounts,andaccepting
paymentsfortuition,fees,housingcharges,mealplans,andothers.
Visithttp://uar.nmsu.edutolearnmoreabout:
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Billing
PayingNMSU
PaymentPlans
ProxyAccess
NMSUStudentsmayprovideproxyaccesstoparents/guardians/spouses/friendsas
desiredbygoingonlineatmyNMSUusingtheProxyAccesstab.Studentscanitemize
theareastowhichtheirproxiesmayhaveaccess;forexample,studentsmaywishtheir
proxytobeabletoviewthetuitionbill,financialaidrequirements,academicgradesor
schedule.
Bysettingupproxyaccess,thestudentpermitstheirproxytoviewsuchinformation
online,aswellastheirproxytohavediscussionsaboutsuchinformationwithuniversity
staffmembers.Formoreinformation,visithttp://uar.nmsu.edu.
myNMSU
YourmyNMSUportal(http://my.nmsu.edu)iswhereyouaccessinformationabout
yourclasses,grades,financialaid,accountsummaries,etc.Inordertoaccessyour
studentaccount,youwillneedyourNMSUusernameandpassword.
UndertheStudenttab,youwillfind
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StudentRecords
FinancialAid
DegreeAudit
ScheduleofClasses
ContactInformation
CanvasLearningManagementSystem
Email
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Email
YourNMSUemailwillbetheofficialmethodofcommunicationbetweenyouandthe
universitysocheckitregularly.
CheckingYourNMSUEmail
NMSUemployeesanddepartmentswillonlysendemailcorrespondencedirectlytoyour
NMSUemail.CheckyourNMSUemailforimportantnoticesregardingfinancialaid,class
schedules,emergencynotifications,billingstatements,etc.
1.
2.
3.
Log-intohttp://my.nmsu.edu
ClicktheemailiconunderLaunchPad.
SelectthetimezoneandEnglishasthe
languageifthisisyourfirsttimeopening
youremail.
ForwardingYourNMSUEmail
IfyouwouldliketoforwardyourNMSUemailtoanotheremailaccount(forexample
Gmail)usetheprocedurebelowtosetthatup.
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2.
3.
Log-intohttp://my.nmsu.edu
ClicktheemailiconunderLaunchPad.
InyourNMSUMicrosoftOffice365OutlookWebApp,clicktheSettingsiconatthe
toprightofthescreenandselectOptions.
18 4.
Intheleft-handmenuunderMail,clickForwarding.ClickStartforwardingand
enteranemailaddresstoforwardemailto.Ifyouwanttokeepacopyofyour
emailmessagesinyourNMSUaccount,makesuretheKeepacopyofforwarded
messagesoptionischecked.
5.
ClickSave.
AggieIDCard
TheAggieIDcardistheofficialNewMexicoStateUniversityidentificationcardthat
providesaccesstoeverydaylifeatNMSU.Allstudents,staff,andfacultyarerequiredto
haveanAggieIDcard.Itmustbepresenteduponrequesttoverifyeligibilityandto
accesscampusfacilities,services,andprivileges.YourAggieIDisusedfor:
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Checkingoutbooksinthelibrary.
Accessingmealplansforstudents,faculty,andstaff.
AggieCashservicessuchaslaundryfacilities,computerlabprinting,bookstore
purchasesanddining.
Entryintosportingevents,ActivityCenter,AquaticCenterandHealthCenter.
DoorentryintoassignedResidenceHalls.
Accesstocomputerlabsandvariousbuildingsaroundcampus.
Printingaccessandfunds(dependingonstudenteligibility).
Pickingupfinancialaidandpurchasingparkingpermits.
AggieIDReplacement
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LostAggieIDcardscanbereplacedintheIDCardservicesofficeforafeeof
$25.
StudentscanturninAggieIDcardsthataremalfunctioningorwornoutfrom
normalwearandtearforafreereplacement.
Studentswhohaveanameorstatuschangemayalsoreceiveafree
replacement.
StolenAggieIDcardscanbereplacedfreeofchargewithacopyofapolice
reportwithin30daysoftheincident.
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ParkingandTransportation
Permits
PurchaseyourpermitonlyfromNMSUParkinginperson,bymail,oronlineat
http://park.nmsu.edu.
WheretoPark
Permittedparkingisavailablebypermittypeindesignatedlots.Permitmustbevisible
atthebottomdriver’ssideofthewindshield.
Freeparkinglotsareavailableanddonotrequireapermit.Thetenlotsareidentified
withinthecampusparkingmapwhichcanbelocatedathttp://park.nmsu.edu.
AggieU-Pass
PickupyourAggieU-PassattheParkingOffice(AggieIDrequired)forfreeaccesstocitywideRoadRunnertransitservice.Routescanbefoundat
http://asnmsu.nmsu.edu/aggie-transportation/u-pass.
AggieTransit
ThisfreetransitserviceoperatesoncampusMondaythroughFriday,7:00a.m.to6:00
p.m.duringtheacademicyear,excludingholidaysandsummer.Busroutescanbefound
athttp://park.nmsu.edu/transportation.
MotoristAssistance
Call(575)646-1839forfreejumpstartserviceoncampus.AvailableMondaythrough
Friday,8:00a.m.to4:30p.m.
SafeRideHome(CrimsonCab)
Call(575)524-TAXIforafreeridetonon-commerciallocationswithinLasCrucescity
limits.StudentmusthavePete’sPass,whichcanbeobtainedattheIDCardServices
office.Availableeveryday,9:00p.m.to5:00a.m.
CrimsonCoach
AspecialeventshuttlebusthatiscompletelyfreetostudentswiththeirPete’sPassor
StudentID.Formoreinformation,call(575)646-4415.
NMDOTPark&Ride
Pick-upanddrop-offlocationsinElPasoandAnthonyTX,LasCruces(NMSUcampus)
andWhiteSandsMissileRange.Call(866)551-RIDEoremail
nmparkandride@state.nm.usformoreinformation.
20 Bookstore
StudentsmaypurchasetextbooksattheBarnes&NobleBookstoreontheLasCruces
campusoronline.LocatedonthecornerofUniversityandJordan,thebookstoreisideal
forpurchasingtextbooks,pickingoutAggiegear,andaquietplacetostudy.Toviewa
listofthetextbooksforeachofyourclasses,logintoyourmyNMSUaccount.
ExampleofTextbooklist.
OrderingTextbooks
Whileorderingtextbooksonlineorinstore,youwillhavetheoptiontoselectnew,
used,rentalore-textbooks.
Rentaltextbooksmustbesecuredwithacreditcardandmustbereturnedattheendof
thesemestertoavoidlatefees.Newandusedbookscanbesoldbackforcash.
StudentChargeAccount
AllNMSUstudentsareeligibletoapplyforaStudentChargeAccountbilledtotheir
universityaccount.Studentscanchargeupto$600fortextbooksandschoolsupplies.
TheStudentChargeAccountisintendedtoassistinthepurchaseofitemsneededfor
successfulacademicstudies.Gifts,recreationalitems,andcomputerhardwareand
softwarecannotbepurchasedwiththisaccount.
TheaccountcanbeusedfortwoweeksstartingtheSundaypriortothestartofclasses.
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Studentsmustbecurrentlyenrolledinaminimumofsixcredithoursandowe
lessthan$100ontheirstudentaccount.Studentcampusdesignationmustbe
NMSUMainCampus,Carlsbad,DoñaAna,orAlamogordo.
Allstudentswhomeetthequalificationswillbeallowedtochargetheir
studentaccountatcheckout.Noapplicationisneeded.
Students must pay their account in full each semester through University
Accounts Receivable, located at the Educational Services Building. An unpaid
accountwillbesubjecttoaregistrationholdandnon-renewalofthebookstore
chargeaccount.
Textbooksrentals
Typically,newrentalswillofferasavingsof26%–50%andusedrentalswilloffera
savingsof35–80%offthenewshelfprice,whilemaintaininganaveragesavingsofover
50%.
Studentsarealsoabletopurchasecomputersandreceiveaneducationpricingdiscount
of$50to$200offretailprices.
HousingandResidentialLife
Livingoncampusisaninvestmentinastudent’sacademicsuccessandcanbeafunand
fulfillingexperiencewhichpromotespersonalgrowth.Studiesshowthatstudentswho
liveoncampusaremorelikelytosucceedincollegeandgraduateinfouryears.
ResidenceHallsinclude:
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RhodesGarrettHamiel(RGH)
ApartmentCommunitiesinclude:
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CervantesVillage
VistaDelMonte
Familycommunitiesinclude:
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ColeVillage
TomFortandSutherlandVillages
Thestudenttowhomtheunitisassignedagreestobecontinuouslyenrolledinatleast
halftimeormoreateithertheundergraduateorgraduatelevelduringthefalland
springsemestersasdegreeseeking.EnrollmentmaybeattheLasCrucesmaincampus
ortheDoñaAnaCommunityCollege,orsomecombinationthereof.
Familyunitsincludemarriedcouples,marriedcoupleswithchildren,singleparentswith
dependentchildren,anddomesticpartners(asdefinedbyNMSUPolicyfoundat
http://benefits.nmsu.eu/other/domestic-partner).
22 Considerationisalsogiventonon-traditionalfamilyunitssuchasadultsiblingsliving
togetherwithoutparents,and/orthepresenceofextendedfamilymembers.
HousingforstudentveteransislocatedinTomFortVillage.Interestedstudentscan
applyonlineorinpersonattheHousingandResidentialLifeoffice,(CorbettCenter,Rm.
230).
Applying
StudentsmayapplyonceadmittedtoNMSU.Applyonlineathttp://housing.nmsu.edu.
Housingisassignedbasedonthedateofcompletedapplication.Acompleted
applicationincludespaymentofboththedepositandapplicationfee.
Roommates
Roommatepreferencesarehonored,whenpossible,bymutualrequest.Otherwise,
roommateswillbeassigned.
Safety
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Exteriordoorsarelocked;onlyresidentsandtheirescortedguestshave
access.
Keyscannotbecopied.Ifakeyislostorstolen,thelockischangedandnew
keysareissued.
Regularpatrolsthroughoutresidentialcommunitiesaredonebytrained
professionalsandhousingstaff.
Fireprotectionincludes,periodicfiredrillsforresidentstobecomefamiliar
withevacuationproceduresandtheNMSUFireDepartment.
MealPlansandDining
StudentMealPlans
NMSUoffersavarietyofstudentmealplanoptionsthatcanhelpbothonandoffcampusstudentssavemoney.Studentsmaypurchaseamealplanbyclickingonthelink
onlineathttp://dining.nmsu.eduorbycompletingapaperapplicationanddeliveringor
mailingittotheIDCardServicesOffice.Studentsdonotneedtopayforamealplan
upfront.Mealplansgoonastudent’sNMSUaccount,justliketuitionandNMSU
housing.
AggieDiningDollars
TheseareacceptedatmostNMSUrestaurantsandfoodvendorsandareincludedwith
allmealplanstoprovidesavingswhendiningatcampusrestaurants;theyarealso
acceptedatConcessionsinAggieMemorialStadiumandthePanAmericanCenter.
DiningDollarsmaybepurchasedseparatelythroughIDCardServices.
StudentsinHousing
First-yearstudents(whorecentlygraduatedfromhighschool)stayingintheNMSU
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residencehallsmustchoosebetweeneithertheAggieUnlimitedortheAggieChoice
230mealplans.Gotohttp://dining.nmsu.eduformoreinformationaboutthesemeal
planoptions.
AggieCash
ThisaccountallowsuserstodepositmoneyontotheirAggieIDcardforsafeand
convenientmoneytransactionsacrossmostNMSUretailoutlets.AggieCashcanbe
depositedattheIDCardServicesOffice,andthekioskinPete’sPlaceComputerLab.
On-campusDiningOptions
AuxiliaryServicesBuilding
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PandaExpress
AggieExpress
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CorbettCenterStudentUnion
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Chick-fil-AExpress
CorbettCorner(conveniencestore)
EinsteinBros.Bagels
GilaGrill
SimplyTo-Go
TacoBell
TaosRestaurant(CampusDiningHall)
CollegeCanteen(locatedinHealthandSocialServicesBuilding)
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GilaGrill
FrengerFoodCourt
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Chihuahua’sMexicanCuisine
Dick’sCafe/SmokeyDick’sBBQ
MixExpress
TCBYTreats/CoffeeHaus
GeraldThomasHall
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Blake’sLotaburger
SamSteelCafé
O’DonnellHall
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StanFultonAthleticsCenter
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The3 FloorBistroattheDannyVillanuevaVictoryClub
AcademicBasics
AcademicColleges
CollegeofAgricultural,ConsumerandEnvironmentalSciences
IntheCollegeofACES,studentscanchoosefrom22bachelordegreeprogramsrelating
toindustriesinagriculture,fashion,tourism,theenvironment,resourcemanagement,
education,andconsumersciences.
CollegeofArtsandSciences
TheCollegeofArtsandSciencesishometo24academicdepartmentsandtwoROTC
programsandisthelargestcollegeoncampus.Thecollegeoffersover30
undergraduatedegreeprogramsincoreliberalartsareasincludingfinearts,humanities,
sciences,andsocialsciences.
CollegeofBusiness
TheCollegeofBusinessoffersmajorsinthefollowingareas:Accounting,Economics,
Finance,GeneralBusiness,InformationSystems,InternationalBusiness,Management,
andMarketing(includingPGA©GolfManagement).
CollegeofEducation
TheCollegeofEducationishometoCounselingandEducationPsychology,Curriculum
andInstruction,EducationalLeadershipandAdministration,SpecialEducationand
CommunicationDisorders,KinesiologyandDance.
CollegeofEngineering
TheCollegeofEngineeringoffersninedegreeprogramsincludingChemical,Civil,
ElectricalandComputer,EngineeringPhysics,EngineeringTechnologyandSurveying,
Industrial,MechanicalandAerospace.
CollegeofHealthandSocialServices
TheCollegeofHealthandSocialServicesconsistsoftheSchoolofNursing,theSchoolof
SocialWork,andtheDepartmentofPublicHealthSciences.AtCHSS,youcanearn
undergraduateandgraduatedegreesinNursing,SocialWork,orPublicHealth.
HonorsCollege
TheWilliamConroyHonorsCollegeprovidesopportunitiesforCrimsonScholarstudents
totakeclassestaughtthroughthecollegethatsatisfygeneraleducationrequirements.
Studentscanbuildontheirhonorsgeneraleducationcoursesastheyprogressthrough
theirmajorbysupplementingtheirhonorscreditswithselectclassesintheirmajors.
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Library
TheUniversityLibraryconsistsofZuhlandBransonlibraries.
ZuhlLibraryhasarts,humanities,andsocialsciencecollectionsandoffersresearch
assistancethroughthereferencedesk,classreserves,andInformationDeliveryServices.
BransonLibrarycontainsthescience,business,agricultural,multimedia,archives,
specialcollections,periodicalsroom,U.S.governmentdocuments,andmaps.
Throughthelibrarywebsite(http://lib.nmsu.edu),over100databasesareavailablefor
magazine,journal,newspaperarticles,andotherinformationresources.Forresearch
help,visitthereferencedesklocatedinZuhlortrytheonlinereferenceservice.
Individualresearchhelpisavailablebyappointment.
(575)646-6910(ZuhlCirculationDesk)
(575)646-3101(BransonCirculationDesk)
UndergraduateCatalog
TheUndergraduateCatalogisanimportantresourceandguidewhenitcomesto
academicplanning.Yourdegreerequirementsarelocatedinthecatalogyearofyour
firstsemesterofattendanceatNMSU.Thecatalogcontainsinformationaboutthe
following:
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Academicregulations
Degreeplansandprograms
Detailedcoursedescriptions
Academiccolleges
Financialaid
Tuition,feesandotherexpenses
Studentresources
FindtheUndergraduateCatalogonlineathttp://catalog.nmsu.edu.
AcademicAdvising
Academicadvisorsassistyouasyoubecomeaself-directedlearnerbyteachingyouto
developaneducationalplandirectedtowardyouracademic,career,andpersonal
aspirations.Whiletheultimateresponsibilityforplanningandcompletinganacademic
programincompliancewithuniversity,college,anddepartmentalrequirementsrests
withyou,thestudent,advisorsareheretohelpyou.
Youracademicadvisorwill:
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Helpyoulearnaboutdegreeprogramsandgraduationrequirements
Helpyouselect,add,anddropcourses
Monitoryouracademicprogress
Provideyouwithimportantinformation,answerquestions,andcompleteany
necessarypaperwork
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Connectyoutoresourcesthatpromotesuccessinandoutoftheclassroom
Studentswhoactivelyparticipateinanacademicadvisingpartnershiparemorelikelyto
stayinschoolandgraduate.YoushouldcheckyourNMSUemailfrequentlyasadvisors
willsendimportantinformationonaregularbasis!
Meetwithanadvisoreachsemesterwhen:
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Registeringfor,adding,dropping,orwithdrawingfromclasses
Changingmajorsorminors
Youhavequestionsorconcernsaboutyourdegreeplan
CollegeAdvisingStructures
Eachcollegeorganizesacademicadvisingalittledifferently.Studentswhoareexploring
majors(i.e.,undecidedorundeclared)areadvisedthroughtheCollegeofArtsand
Sciences.Belowisinformationaboutadvisingineachacademiccollege.
CollegeofAgricultural,ConsumerandEnvironmentalSciences
TheCollegeofACESusesfacultyadvisorsineachdepartment.Studentscanmeetwitha
facultymemberfromtheirdepartmenteachsemestertodeterminetheircoursework
forthefollowingsemester.Typically,facultyadvisorsareassignedforeachofthe
majorsinthecollege.
CollegeofArtsandSciences
TheCollegeofArtsandSciencesAdvisingCenter,locatedinBrelandHallRoom152,
servesastheprimaryadvisinglocationforstudentsexploringmajoroptionsaswellas
firstyearstudentsinCriminalJustice,AnimationandVisualEffects,andDigitalFilm
Making.TheAdvisingCenteralsoadvisesalllevelsofstudentsinAppliedStudiesand
IndividualizedStudies.Allotherdegreeprogramsinthecollegeareadvisedwithinthe
departmentinwhichtheprogramsarehoused,primarilybyfacultyadvisors.Tofindout
wheretogoforadvising,seehttp://artsci.nmsu.edu/who-is-my-advisororstopbythe
ArtsandSciencesAdvisingCenter.
CollegeofBusiness
TheCollegeofBusinessusesatwo-levelacademicadvisingsystem.
LowerDivision(100and200levelcourses)-AdvisingisconductedinGuthrieHall,Suite
109,8:30amto4:30pmMonday-Friday.Walk-insarewelcome!TheAdvisingCenteris
staffedbyprofessionalacademicadvisorswhoadvisebusinessstudentsandnew
transferstudentsuntillowerdivisionrequirementsarecompleted.
UpperDivision(300and400levelcourses)-Studentsareassignedtoafacultyadvisorin
theirmajorandstudentsscheduleappointmentsdirectlywiththeadvisor.Theadvisor
assistswiththeselectionofupperdivisioncoursesandprovidescareermentoring.
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CollegeofEducation
ThreeprofessionalAcademicAdvisorsworkwithstudentspursuingbothteachingand
non-teachingdegreesonanappointmentbasisbetween8:30amand4:00pm.
TheAdvisementCenterassistsundergraduatestudentsfromthetimetheyenterNMSU
andtheCollegeofEducationuntiltheygraduate.Allfirst-yearstudentsarerequiredto
attendmandatoryadvisingsessionsonceinthefallandonceinthespringinpreparation
forregistrationforthefollowingsemester.
CollegeofEngineering
TheCollegeofEngineeringutilizesfacultyadvisorsforeachdepartment.Studentsare
requiredtomeetwiththeiracademicadvisoreachsemestertogetadvisedforthe
followingsemester.Departmentsassignfacultyadvisorstostudentsbasedonstudent
level,orlastname.StudentscangetadditionalhelpwithadvisinginGoddardHallroom
106.
CollegeofHealthandSocialServices
Eachprogramhasfull-timeacademicadvisors.Advisorswillworkwith“pre”students
whoareworkingontheirCommonCorecoursesanddepartmentpre-requisitesaswell
asstudentswhohavebeenacceptedintotherespectiveprogram.
AcademicRegulations
ForamoredetailedexplanationofAcademicRegulations,consultthecatalogat
http://catalog.nmsu.edu,clickonGeneralInformation,thenclickonRegulations.
ClassLoad
Thenormalloadinaregularsemesteris16–18creditsinallcollegesoftheuniversity.
Anoverloadismorethan18credits.
BasicAcademicSkills
NMSUrequiresallstudentstodemonstratebasicacademicskillsinbothEnglishand
mathematicstoensurethattheyhavetheabilitiestosucceedinupper-divisioncourses
numbered300orhigher.First-timestudentsmustmeetbothoftheserequirements
beforeenrollinginanyupper-divisioncourses.Transferstudentswith45ormorecredits
willbeallowedtoenrollinupper-divisioncoursesforonesemester.Afterthatpoint,
theymustmeetbothoftheserequirementsbeforeenrollinginupper-divisioncourses.
AcademicStanding
Toremainingoodacademicstanding,astudentmustmaintainacumulativeGPAof2.0
orhigher.Ifastudent’scumulativeGPAfallsbelowa2.0,theybeginaprogressof
AcademicWarningtoAcademicProbationIandII,andfinallytoAcademicSuspension.
AttendanceandStudentPerformance
Studentsareexpectedtoattendregularlyallclassesforwhichtheyareregistered.
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CreditHoursandStudentClassification
Allstudentsmustcompleteaminimumof120college-levelcredithourstograduate
withabachelor’sdegree.Atleast48ofthe120creditsmustbeupperdivision
(numbered300orhigher);thisincludescoursesrequiredforthemajor.
Undergraduate,full-timestatusrequires12ormoregradedcredits,three-quarterstatus
is9to11gradedcredits,half-timestatusis6to8gradedcredits,andlessthanhalf-time
statesis1to5gradedcredits.
Classification(classrank)
Successfulcompletionof
Freshmen
lessthan28credits
Sophomore
28creditsbutlessthan62credits
Junior
62creditsbutlessthan94credits
Senior
94credits
TheNewMexicoGeneralEducationCommonCore
AreaI:Communications(select9-10credits;onecoursefromeachsub-group)
EnglishComposition-Level1
NMSUPrefix&Course#
ENGL111G
ENGL111GH
SPCD111G
CourseTitle
RhetoricandComposition
RhetoricandComposition,Honors
AdvancedESLComposition
Credits
4
4
4
EnglishComposition-Level2
NMSUPrefix&Course#
ENGL203G
ENGL211G
ENGL218G
ENGL311G
ENGL318G
CourseTitle
BusinessandProfessionalCommunication
WritingintheHumanitiesandSocialSciences
TechnicalandScientificCommunication
AdvancedComposition
AdvancedTechnicalandProfessionalCommunication
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
NMSUPrefix&Course#
CourseTitle
Credits
AXED201G
EffectiveLeadershipandCommunicationinAgricultural
Organizations
3
COMM253G
PublicSpeaking
3
COMM265G
PrinciplesofHumanCommunication
3
HON265G
PrinciplesofHumanCommunication-Honors
3
OralCommunication
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AreaII:Mathematics/Algebra(select3credits)
NMSUPrefix&Course#
AST251G/STAT251G
MATH112G
MATH121G
MATH142G
MATH190G
MATH191G
MATH192G
MATH192GH
MATH210G
MATH275G/HON275G
MATH291G
STAT271G
CourseTitle
StatisticsforBusinessandBehavioralSciences
FundamentalsofElementaryMathematicsII
CollegeAlgebra
CalculusfortheBiologicalandManagementSciences
TrigonometryandPrecalculus
CalculusandAnalyticalGeometryI
CalculusandAnalyticalGeometryII
CalculusandAnalyticGeometryIIHonors
MathAppreciation
SpiritandEvolutionofMathematics
CalculusandAnalyticalGeometryIII
StatisticsforPsychologicalSciences
Credits
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
AreaIII:LaboratoryScience(select8credits)
NMSUPrefix&Course#
AGRO100G/HORT100G
ANTH130G/ANTH130GL
ASTR105G
ASTR110G
BIOL101G/BIOL101GL
BIOL110G
BIOL111G/BIOL111GL
BIOL211G/BIOL211GL
CS171G
CHEM110G
CHEM111G
CHEM112G
ES110G
FSTE164G
FSTE263G
GEOG111G
GEOL111G
GEOL212G
HON205G
HON219G
PHYS110G
PHYS120G
PHYS211G/PHYS211GL
PHYS212G/PHYS212GL
PHYS215G/PHYS215GL
30 CourseTitle
IntroductorytoPlantScience
Human'sPlaceinNature:IntroductiontoBiological
Anthropology
ThePlanets
IntroductiontoAstronomy
HumanBiology
ContemporaryProblemsinBiology
NaturalHistoryofLife
CellularandOrganismalBiology
IntroductiontoComputerScience
PrinciplesandApplicationsofChemistry
GeneralChemistryI
GeneralChemistryII
IntroductorytoEnvironmentalScience
IntroductiontoFoodScienceTechnology
FoodScienceI
GeographyoftheNaturalEnvironment
SurveyofGeology
TheDynamicEarth
Life,Energy,andEvolution
Earth,Time,andLife
GreatIdeasofPhysics
IntroductiontoAcoustics
GeneralPhysicsI
GeneralPhysicsII
EngineeringPhysicsI
Credits
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
PHYS216G/PHYS216GL
PHYS221G/PHYS221GL
PHYS222G/PHYS222GL
EngineeringPhysicsII
GeneralPhysicsforLifeSciences
GeneralPhysicsforLifeSciencesII
4
3
3
AreaIV:Social/BehavioralSciences(select6-9credits)
NMSUPrefix&Course#
AGE210G/FSTE210G
ANTH120G
ANTH125G
ANTH201G
ANTH202G
ANTH203G
CEP110G
CJ101G
ECON201G
ECON251G
ECON252G
GEOG112G
GEOG120G
GOVT100G
GOVT110G
GOVT150G
GOVT160G
HON203G
HON232G
HON235G
HON237G
HON248G
HON249G
JOUR105G
LING200G
PHLS150G
PSY201G
SWK221G
SOC101G
SOC201G
WS201G
WS202G
CourseTitle
SurveyofFoodandAgricultureIssues
HumanAncestors
IntroductionstoWorldCultures
IntroductiontoAnthropology
IntroductiontoArchaeologyandPhysicalAnthropology
IntroductiontoLanguageandCulturalAnthropology
HumanGrowthandBehavior
IntroductiontoCriminalJustice
IntroductiontoEconomics
PrinciplesofMacroeconomics
PrinciplesofMicroeconomics
WorldRegionalGeography
CultureandEnvironment
AmericanNationalGovernment
IntroductiontoPoliticalSciences
AmericanPoliticalIssues
InternationalPoliticalIssues
UnderstandingtheScienceofHumanBehavior
TheHumanMind
TheWorldofAnthropology
Archaeology:SearchforthePast
TheCitizenandtheState:GreatPoliticalIssues
AmericanPoliticsinaChangingWorld
MediaandSociety
IntroductiontoLanguage
PersonalHealthandWellness
IntroductiontoPsychology
IntroductiontoSocialWelfare
IntroductiontoSociology
ContemporarySocialProblems
IntroductiontoWomen'sStudies
RepresentingWomenAcrossCultures
Credits
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3
3
3
3
3
3
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3
3
3
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AreaV:HumanitiesandFineArts(select6-9credits)
NMSUPrefix&Course#
ART101G
ART110G
ART295G
ART296G
DANC101G
ENGL115G
ENGL116G
ENGL220G
ENGL244G
HIST101G
HIST102G
HIST110G
HIST111G
HIST112G
HIST201G
HIST202G
HIST211G
HIST212G
HIST221G
HIST222G
HON208G
HON216G
HON220G
HON221G
HON222G
HON225G
HON226G
HON227G
HON229G
HON230G
HON234G
HON239G
HON241G
HON242G
HON244G
HON270G
MUS101G
MUS201G
PHIL100G
PHIL101G
32 CourseTitle
OrientationinArt
VisualConcepts
IntroductiontoArtHistoryI
IntroductiontoArtHistoryII
DanceAppreciation
PerspectivesonLiterature
PerspectivesonFilm
IntroductiontoCreativeWriting
LiteratureandCulture
RootsofModernEurope
ModernEurope
MakingHistory
GlobalHistoryto1500
GlobalHistorySince1500
IntroductiontoEarlyAmericanHistory
IntroductiontoRecentAmericanHistory
EastAsiato1600
EastAsiaSince1600
IslamicCivilizationsto1800
IslamicCivilizationsSince1800
MusicinTimeandSpace
EncountersinArt
TheWorldoftheRenaissance:DiscoveringtheModern
SeekingtheWay:SpiritandIntellectinPremodernChina
FoundationsofWesternCulture
HistoryofEthics
Puzzles,Paradoxes,andTruth
PlatoandtheDiscoveryofPhilosophy
TheNewTestamentasLiterature
BambooandSilk:TheFabricofChineseLiterature
TheWorldsofArthur
MedievalUnderstandings:LiteratureandCultureinthe
MiddleAges
TellingAmericanStories:SocietyandCultureinEarly
America
ClaiminganAmericanPast
MasterpiecesofWorldLiterature
Theatre:BeginningstoBroadway
IntroductiontoMusic
HistoryofJazzinPopularMusic:ABlendingofCultures
Philosophy,LawandEthics
TheArtofWondering
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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PHIL124G
PHIL136G
PHIL201G
PHIL211G
PHIL223G
THTR101G
PhilosophyofMusic
TheQuestforGod
IntroductiontoPhilosophy
InformalLogic
Ethics
IntroductiontoTheatre
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ViewingaWiderWorldCourses
Priortograduating,NMSUstudentsarerequiredtotaketwocoursesfromseparate
collegesfromtheViewingaWiderWorldlistintheUndergraduateCatalog.These
coursesareupper-division(300-400level)GeneralEducationcoursesandshouldbe
takeninastudent’sjuniorand/orsenioryear.
Oneofthetwocoursesmustbeinacollegeotherthantheirown.Theothercoursemay
betakenwithintheirhomecollege,butthiscourse(1)mustbeinadifferent
departmentfromtheirmajordepartment;(2)mustnotbecross-listedwithacoursein
theirhomedepartment;(3)cannotbecountedasoneoftherequirementsforthe
student’smajor.
RegisteringforClasses
Studentsregisterforclassesthroughhttp://my.nmsu.edu.
Forastep-by-steptutorialontheregistrationprocess,visit
http://training.nmsu.edu/stu/reg.
1.
LoginwithyourNMSUusernameandpassword.
2.
ClickonStudenttabtobegin.
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3.
UnderQuickLinks,clickRegistration.
4.
SelectatermfromthelistandclickSubmit.
34 5.
Checkyourregistrationstatus.
Thisindicatesregistrationholds,academicstanding,andeligibilitytoregisterforclasses.
6.
7.
Click“ReturntoMenu.”
ClickAddorDropClasses.
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8.
TheAddorDropClassesscreendisplayscurrentscheduleandtheAddClasses
Worksheet.Fromthisscreenyoucandropclasses,addclassesdirectlytothe
ClassesWorksheet,orproceedtoClassSearchtofindandregisterforclasses.Click
ClassSearchtofindandregisterforclasses.
9.
Searchforclassesusingfilters.UseSubject,Campus,andCourseLevelforthebest
results.
10. Anotherhelpfulsearchfilteristofilterbydaysortime.
36 11. Alistofclasssectionsthatmatchyoursearchwilldisplay.Foreachsectionthere
willbeaselectcheckboxifthesectionisavailableforregistration.Ifthissectionis
closedaletterCwillbepresentwherethecheckboxisnormallylocated.
12. SelectaclassbyclickingthecheckboxandclickRegister.
Insomecases,registrationerrorsmayoccur.Errormessageswilldisplayatthebottom
oftheAddorDropClassesscreen.
OnceaclassisaddedtothecurrentscheduletheActiondropdownlistcanbeusedto
dropclasses.Itisrecommendedthatbeforedroppingclassesonline,youcheckwith
youracademicadvisortomakesurethatyourfinancialaid,employmenteligibility,and
degreecompletionisnotaffectedbythechange.
13. SelectWebDrop/DeleteandclickSubmitChangebuttontodropaclass.
14. ClickonReturntoMenu.
Toviewyourschedule,returntotheregistrationpageandchosefrom“Weekata
Glance”or“StudentDetailSchedule.”
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UnderstandingtheresultsoftheCourseRegistrationLookup
38 AcademicHolds
Belowyouwillfindalistofacademicholdsthatcanpreventregistrationforclasses.If
youencounterahold,contacttheappropriateofficelisted.
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Admissions
AdmittedNeedTOEFL
AirForceROTCHold
UARRegistrationHold
AdmittedNeedSignature
Advisor*
BookstoreHold
ConditionalAgreement
UARCollectionExternal
ComputerLabHold
NeedCollegeTranstoRegister
AGHEEmergencyLoanHold
EquipmentReturnRequired
GraduateHold
GenericHold*
HealthCenterHold
REG/Transcript/DiplomaHold
FormerDualCreditStudent
InternationalProgramsRegHold
InternationalProgramsReg/Trans
International-InsuranceRequired
International-OrientationRequired
LibraryRegistrationHold
LibraryReg/TranscriptHold
MilitaryScienceHold
OrientationHold
ParkingHold
Registrar’sRegistrationHold
Registrar’sReg/TranscriptHold
MustbeReadmitted
Residency
StudyAbroad
NeedsSignature
NeedSignature/GradSchool
LackingSPCDcourses
Tentative
Transcriptneeded
UARRegistrationHold
VeteranHold
VisitingStudent
Admissions
Admissions
DepartmentofAerospaceStudy
UniversityAccountsReceivable
Admissions
UniversityAccountsReceivable
Admissions
UniversityAccountsReceivable
UniversityAccountsReceivable
Admissions
UniversityAccountsReceivable
UniversityAccountsReceivable
GraduateOffice
StudentHealthCenter
Registrar
Admissions
InternationalStudentServices
InternationalStudentServices
InternationalStudentServices
InternationalStudentServices
Library
Library
MilitaryScience
AggieWelcome&Orientation
ParkingDepartment
Registrar
Registrar
Admissions
Admissions
OfficeofEducationAbroad
Admissions
GraduateSchool
InternationalStudentServices
Admissions
Admissions
UniversityAccountsReceivable
MilitaryandVeteranPrograms
Admissions
646-3121
646-3121
646-2136
646-4911
646-3121
646-4911
646-3121
646-4911
646-4911
646-3121
646-4911
646-4911
646-5745
646-1512
646-3121
646-3121
646-7401
646-7401
646-7401
646-7401
646-2017
646-2017
646-4030
646-8038
646-1839
646-3411
646-3411
646-3121
646-3121
646-5107
646-3121
646-5746
646-7041
646-3121
646-3121
646-4911
646-4524
646-3121
*Seehttp://advising.nmsu.edu/advising-directorytofindyouradvisororadvisingcenter.
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TimeBlockChart
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Thetimeblockchartisatooltohelpyoubuildascheduleofclasseseach
semester.
EntertheCourseName,Number,SectionNumber,andtheCallNumberinthe
appropriatetimeblock.
Example:CHEM102,Sec2inthe12:30timeblockforMWF
Also,entercorrespondinglabwhenapplicable.
Example:CHEM102,Sec3Ainthe2:30–5:20timeblockonMonday.
AcopyoftheTimeBlockChartisincludedwithyourorientationmaterials.Itisalso
availabletodownloadathttp://registration.nmsu.edu.
DegreeAudit
STAR(StudentAcademicRequirements)isadegreeauditsystemthatproduces
individualizedreportsofprogresstowardadegree.Thereportcomparesastudent’s
coursework,bothNMSUandtransferwork,withtherequirementsofanacademic
degreeprogramandproducesanauditthatdetailsthestudent’sprogresstoward
meetingthoserequirements.
STARisatooltoassistintheadvisingprocess.Ithelpsstudentsandadvisorsselect
coursesandplanacademicprograms.Itreducesmechanicalrecord-keepingand
providesadvisorsandstudentsmoretimetointeractandconcentratingonacademic
andcareercounseling.STARdoesnotreplaceadvising;itjusthelpsmakeitaneasier
andmoremeaningfulinteraction.
40 Runadegreeaudit:
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Anytimeyouchangeyourschedule.
Attheendofeachsemesterascoursesarecompletedsoyoucanupdateyour
degreeplan.
Anytimeyouchangeyourmajor(orminor).
RunningYourDegreeAudit
1.
LoginwithyourNMSUUsernameandpassword.
2.
UnderQuickLinks,selectDegreeAudit.
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3.
ClicktoLog-in
4.
EnteryourNMSUusernameandpassword.
5.
Fill-outtherequestformthenclickRunAudit
42 Sampledegreeaudit
43
CanvasLearningManagementSystem
OnlineclassesatNMSUaredeliveredthroughaLearningManagementSystem(LMS)
calledCanvas.
YoucanlogintoyourCanvascoursesthroughmyNMSUorbygoingto
http://learn.nmsu.edu.
TypesofOnlineCourses
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Online—fullydeliveredonline.
OnlinewithLimitedClassroom(Hybrid)—Classesaredeliveredthrougha
combinationofonlineandface-to-faceinstruction.
Enhanced—Traditional,face-to-faceclassesmayutilizeCanvas(LMS)to
supplementinstruction.
BeforedecidingtoregisterforonlinecoursesoraDistanceEducationprogram,consult
withyouracademicadvisortomakesurethatitistherightchoiceforyou.
44 StudentRightsandResponsibilities
StudentHandbook
TheNMSUStudentHandbookiscomposedoftheStudentSocialCodeofConduct,the
AcademicCodeofConduct,GrievanceProcesspolicies,aswellasanumberofadditional
policies.
Together,thesecodesandpoliciessetforththerightsandresponsibilitiesofNMSU
students;outlinesthestandardsforsocialconduct;providesthetypesofinterim
measuresandsanctionswhichmaybeimposedforviolation;providesapromptandfair
factfindinghearing,aswellasanobjectivereviewprocessifstudentselecttoappeal
theoutcomeofthefactfindinghearing.
Youcanfindmoreinformationathttp://studenthandbook.nmsu.edu.
FamilyEducationalRightsandPrivacyAct(FERPA)
FERPAisafederallawthatprotectstheprivacyofstudentrecords.FERPAdictatesthat
Universitystaffmembersmaynotshareanyinformation,otherthandirectory
information,withanyoneoutsideoftheUniversitysystem.Thisincludesbutisnot
limitedto:
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Informationaboutgrades
Disciplinaryhistoryandaction
Healthconcerns
Balanceonyouraccounts
Schoolsmaydisclosewithoutconsent,directoryinformationsuchas:
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Student’sname
Address
Telephonenumber
Dateandplaceofbirth
Honorsandawards
Datesofattendance
ExceptionstothisActareallowedinlife-threateningsituations.University
administratorswithintheUniversitysystemmayshareinformationaboutstudentsand
residentsonaneed-to-knowbasis.
LearnmoreaboutFERPAathttp://registrar.nmsu.edu/ferpa.
NMSURespects/CampusSaVEAct
PartoftheViolenceAgainstWomen’sActreauthorizationaffordsadditionalrightsto
collegestudentswhoarevictimsofsexualassault,datingviolence,domesticviolence,
andstalking.Theactalsorequireseachcampustoinformnewstudentsoftheirrights
andtoconductcontinuouseducationtoallstudentsthroughouttheyearrelatedto
sexualassault,domesticviolence,datingviolenceandstalking.
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46 CampusResources
AcademicSupportProgramsandServicesCenter
StanFultonCenter
(575)646-4726
SupportservicesincludeNewStudent-AthleteOrientation,EarlyWarningAcademic
System,StudyHall,Tutoring,Mentoring,ComputerLabs,andmore.
AmericanIndianProgram
AmericanIndianStudentCenter,Rm.100A
(575)646-4207
Offerssupplementalacademicadvisingandguidance,scholarships,tutoringreferrals,
studentorientation,peermentorprogram,careerguidance,resourcematerials,anda
computerlab.
BlackPrograms
GarciaAnnex,Rm.135
(575)646-4208
Providesacademicguidance,careeradvising,computerlabs,individualizedmentoring
andtutoring,andscholarshipinformation.
CampusActivities
CorbettCenter,Rm.106
(575)646-3200
Offersoutsidetheclassroominvolvement,anessentialcomplementtothestudent’s
academics.
CampusTutoringServices
CorbettCenter,Rm.148
(575)646-6050
Providesafternoon,evening,andweekendtutoringtoNMSUstudentsatnocharge.
Appointmentsarenotrequired.
CareerExplorationCenter
GarciaAnnex,Rm.132
(575)646-2241
Offersinformationtostudentsregardingchoosingcareerdirectionsandmajors.
CareerServices
GarciaAnnex,Rm.224
(575)646-1631
Offerscareeradvising,practiceinterviewsessions,resumereview,workshops,
informationoninternships,studentemployment,cooperativeeducation,and
AggieCAREERManager.
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CenterforEnglishLanguagePrograms
RegentsRow,Rm.B204
(575)646-2071
Providesanenvironmentforincorporatingcross-culturalskillsandunderstandinginto
theuniversitythroughacademic,studyabroad,andspecialprograms.
ChicanoPrograms
GarciaAnnex,Rm.138
(575)646-4206
Servicesareprovidedtostudentsofallracesandethnicitiesandincludeinformal
advising;scholarshipsandfinancialaidinformation;officesupportforinternshipand
scholarshipseekers;andacomputerlabandloungewithinternetaccess.
ConfuciusInstitute
BrelandHall,Rm.179B
(575)646-7041
AnacademicunitofNMSUthatincreasesawarenessandunderstandingofChinese
languageandcultureinthecommunitythrougheducation,performances,seminars,
andoutreach.
CollegeAssistanceMigrantProgram(CAMP)
MiltonHall,Rm.16
(575)646-5081
Supportforfarm-workingstudentswithanemphasisonrecruitment,retention,and
graduation.CAMPfreshmenreceivefinancialassistancewithdormitory,mealplanand
textbookexpenseswhileattendingvariousleadershipactivities,studyskillsworkshops
andculturalevents.
CooperativeEducationandInternships
GarciaAnnex,Room224
(575)646-1631
Cooperativeeducationandinternshipadvising.
CrimsonScholarsProgram
HonorsCollege
(575)646-2542
Recognitionforacademicachievement,eligibilityforhonorsclasses,firstchoiceof
classes,andextendedbookcheckout.
CrossCampusAdvising
CorbettCenter,Rm.148
(575)646-3468
Anacademicresourcedesignedtohelpstudentsseekingconnectiontotheiracademic
college,needingacademicadvisement,orhelpnavigatingadministrativeprocedureson
campus.
48 EdgarR.GarrettSpeechandHearingCenter
SpeechBuilding,Rm.158
(575)646-3906
Individualswithspeechorhearingproblemsmaybeassessedandreceivetherapy
throughthisoffice.
EnvironmentalHealthandSafety
AcademicResearchUnitC,Rm.109
(575)646-3327
Education,training,protectiveequipment,healthandsafetyinspection,hazardous
wastemanagement,radiationlicensing,andaccidentexposures.
FamilyResourceCenter
C-100CervantesVillage
(575)646-2065
Workshops,events,educationalactivities,sociallearning,andcommunityengagement.
HelpDesk
HardmanandJacobsHallUndergraduateLearningCenter,Rm.105
(575)646-1840
Provideswalk-inandphonesupportformanycommonsoftwareanddesktopcomputer
issues,includingnetworkconnectionproblems,myNMSUandCanvassupport.
Additionally,instructionsformanycommontaskscanbefoundintheNMSUICTHelp
DeskKnowledgebaseathttp://helpdesk-kb.nmsu.edu.
IndianResourceDevelopmentProgram
GeraldThomasHall,Rm.263
(575)646-1347
SupportforNativeAmericanstudentsinagriculture,business,engineering,mathand
science.Computerlab/studyarea,DreamMakersProgram,facultymentorship,libraryof
STEMmaterials,NAPIScholarsProgram,professionaldevelopment,andcommunity
outreachopportunities.
InternationalandBorderPrograms
GarciaAnnex,Rm.246
(575)646-2834
Anadministrativeunitdedicatedtothecomprehensiveinternationalizationofthe
NMSUcampus.
InstructionalMediaServices
MiltonHall,Rm.59
(575)646-3700
World-widevideoconferencing,videoservices,training,andon-siteITVclassroom
recordings.
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LGBT+Programs
GarciaAnnex,Rm.235
(575)646-7031
Supportforgay,lesbian,bisexual,transgender,queer/questioningstudentsbyproviding
academicservices,advocacy,resourcematerials,supplementalacademicadvising,
computer/studyarea,libraryofGLBTQmaterials,socialandculturalevents,student
organizations,andcommunityoutreachopportunities.
MathSuccessCenter
WaldenHall,Rm.101
(575)646-5743
Providestutoringforallmathundergraduatecourses,withaspecialfocusonservices
forstudentsenrolledinMath111,120,121,and190.
OfficeofEducationAbroad
GarciaAnnex,Rm.238
(575)644-5107
ThehubforinternationalmobilityprogramsforstudentsandfacultyalikeatNMSU.
Pete’sPick-up
CorbettCenter,Pete’sPlace
(575)646-1111
Police-screenedescortswillbedispatchedtomeetandwalkwithstudentsanywhereon
campusoruptotwoblocksoffcampus.
SocialWorkServices
GarciaAnnex,Rm.110
(575)646-2731
Providesfinancialassistance,food,shelter,counseling,healthcare,helpfinding
childcare,andlegalaidtostudents.
StudyAbroad
GarciaAnnex,Rm.238
(575)646-5107
Opportunitiesforsemesterandlongertermeducationalexperiencesabroad.
StudentSuccessCenter
HardmanandJacobsUndergraduateLearningCenter,Rm.128
(575)646-3136
Offerswalk-invisitsandappointmentstohelpstudentsimprovestudyskillsandskillsin
timemanagement,notetaking,memoryandconcentration,andtestpreparation.
50 TRiOStudentSupportServices
HardmanandJacobsUndergraduateLearningCenter,Rm.128
(575)646-1336
StudentSupportServicesisafederallyfundedprogramthatprovidesacademic
assistanceto350participants.Assistanceincludesmentoring,tutoring,andacademic
andfinancialaidadvising.
UndergraduateAdmissions
EducationalServicesBuilding
(575)646-3121or(800)662-6678
Undergraduateandgraduateadmissionrequirements,applicationinformation,and
campusvisits.
UniversityAccountsReceivable
EducationalServicesBuilding
(575)646-4911
CollectionofbillsdueNMSU,tuitionassessmentsandadjustments,housingandmeal
planpayments,financialaiddistribution.
UniversityFinancialAidandScholarshipServices
EducationalServicesBuilding
(575)646-4105or(877)278-8586
Providesassistanceandinformationaboutscholarships,grants,studentloans,and
work-studyemployment.
UniversityGolfCourse
3000HerbWimberlyDrive
(575)646-3219
18-holegolfcourse,tournaments,groupoutings,leagues,lessonprograms,restaurant,
andproshop.
UniversityRegistrar
EducationalServicesBuilding
(575)646-3411
Registration,classschedules,transcripts,degreeapplications,transfercreditevaluation,
andgraduation.
WritingCenter
ClaraBelleWilliamsHall,Rm.102
(575)646-5297
Providesessaycritiques,one-on-onegrammarinstruction,feedback,andbrainstorming
assistanceonanywritingassignment.
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NMSULingo
Academicadvisor:Facultyorstaffmemberwhohelpsstudentsdevelopaplanto
achievetheireducationalgoals.
Academiccalendar:Importantdatesfortheacademicyear,suchasthestartandendof
asemester.
ActivityCenter(theAC):Fitnessandrecreationcenterforstudents,employees,and
othermembersoftheNMSUcommunity.
Add/drop:Administrativeactiontoaddordropaclass.
AggieCa$hCard:NMSUIDcardconnectedtoanAggieCa$haccountforuseatcampus
foodvendors,somevendingmachines,PanAmericanCenter,andotheroutlets.
AggieID:StudentidentificationnumbercodedintoNMSUIDcardsthatisrequiredto
checkoutbooksandforaccesstoservicessuchastheActivityCenter,athleticevents,
andCampusHealth.
AggieMemorialStadium:Athleticsstadiumontheeastsideofcampus,dedicatedto
studentswhohaveservedinthemilitary.
Alumni:AgraduateorformerstudentofNMSU.
ASNMSU:NMSU’sstudentgovernment.
AuxiliaryServices:NMSUOfficethatadministersservicessuchasHousingandCampus
Life,GolfCourse,CampusDining,Parking,andIDcards.
Bookstore:OperatedbyBarnes&Noble,theBookstoreislocatedinsidetheAuxiliary
ServicesBuildingatUniversityAvenueandJordanStreet.Sellscoursetextbooks,general
books,schoolsupplies,andAggiemerchandise.
BransonLibrary:LocatedneartheeastendoftheFrengerMall,Bransonistheolderof
NMSU’stwolibraries.
CanvasLearningManagementSystem:Interactiveweb-basedsystemthatprovides
toolstosupportlearning,suchasgradebooks,assignments,andsyllabus.
Catalog:Abookpublishedeachyearthatprovidesinformationoncourses,majors,
minors,andacademicpolicies.
ChallengeCoin:AcoinpresentedtoincomingstudentsfromtheNMSUPresidentasa
symboltoachievesuccessandgraduateinfouryears.
Chancellor:HeadoftheNMSUsystem.
College:AcollectionofrelateddepartmentsheadedbyaDean.
Commencement:Ceremonycelebratingthecompletionofacademicdegrees.
Communitycolleges:Collegesthatofferassociate’sdegrees,communityeducation,and
developmentalcoursework.TheNMSUsystemincludesfourcommunitycolleges:
NMSU-Alamogordo,NMSU-Carlsbad,DoñaAnaCommunityCollege,andNMSU-Grants.
52 Convocation:Ceremonyatthestartofanacademicterm.
Cooperativeemployment:Employmentthatprovidespracticalworkexperiencethat
complementsastudent’seducation.
CorbettCenterStudentUnion(Corbett,CCSU):BuildingontheInternationalMalland
hometostudentservices,foodvendors,andgatheringareas.
Credithours:Aunitofacademiccreditroughlyequaltotheamountoftimespentina
classduringaweek.
CrimsonKick-off:Aseriesofacademicandsocialeventsthatwelcomestudentsand
helpthemlearnaboutcampuslifeandresources.
CrimsonScholar:Recognitionprogramfortopstudents;benefitsincludeearly
registration,extendedlibrarycheck-out,work-studyopportunities,andtranscript
recognition.
CRN(coursereferencenumber):Identificationnumberforacoursethatchangeseach
semesterandisrequiredforregistration.
Dean:Academicofficial,inchargeofacollege.
Degreerequirements:Coursesthatmustbecompletedtoearnadegree.
Department:Theofficeforaspecificacademicdiscipline(suchasArt,Anthropology,
Music)thatoffersdegreeprograms.
Developmentalcourses:Coursesofferedbyacommunitycollegethatcouldberequired
priortoenrollmentinothercourses.
Distanceeducation:Coursesdeliveredviaweb-basedtechnologies,interactive
television(ITV),facultyexchanges,andoff-siteclasses.
EducationalServicesBuilding:NearthePanAmericanCenterattheeastendofthe
InternationalMall,thisbuildinghousesFinancialAid,UniversityAdmissions,University
AccountsReceivable,andUniversityRegistrar.
EFC(expectedfamilycontribution):AmountcalculatedbytheFAFSAthatafamilyis
expectedtocontributetoastudent’seducationcosts.
Elective:Acoursethatisrequiredforadegreebutthatastudentcanchoose.
FAFSA(FreeApplicationforFederalStudentAid):Federalformthatcalculateseligibility
forfinancialaid.
Fees:PortionofyouruniversityexpensesthatpayforservicesliketheHealthCenter
andAggieTransit.
Finals:Typically,comprehensiveexamsgivenduringthelastweekofthesemesterthat
covermaterialfromtheentiresemester.
Financialaid:Moneyfromvarioussources(grants,loans,scholarships)thatcanhelp
studentspayforschool;mightrequirerepayment.
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FrengerFoodCourt:Thecollectionofindependentfoodvendorsneartheeastendof
theFrengerMall.
FrengerMall:WalkwaythatextendsfromEspinaStreettoZuhlLibrary.
GPA(gradepointaverage):Acalculationofthetotalnumberofgradepointsearnedin
coursesdividedbythetotalnumberofcreditsawarded.
GreekAffairs:Fraternitiesandsororitiesprovidingsocialinteractionandcommunity
services.
HadleyHall:LocatedatthetopoftheHorseshoe,thePresident,Provost,andother
administratorshaveofficesthere.
Hold:Administrativeblockthatpreventsregistration.Actionbythestudentisrequired
toclearthehold.
HonorsCollege:Theacademichomeofcoursesthatemphasizepersonalgrowth,critical
thinking,leadership,independence,curiosity,andsocialresponsibility.
Horseshoe(PrideField):ThelargegrassyareawestofHadleyHall.
Inter-collegiatesports:AthleticteamsthatrepresentNMSUinNCAAsports.
InternationalMall(I-Mall):WalkwaythatrunsfromHadleyHalltothePanAmerican
Center.
Intramuralsports:Athleticteamsthatplayforfuninaleaguewhereallplayersare
NMSUstudents.
Land-grantInstitution:UniversitydesignationrelatedtotheMorrillAct.Land-grants
wereinitiallychargedwithteachingagriculture,militarytactics,themechanicalarts,and
classicalstudiestomembersoftheworkingclasses.
LotteryScholarship:ScholarshipforsomeNewMexicoresidentscreatedbytheNew
MexicoLegislatureandfundedbyproceedsfromNewMexicoLotteryTickets.
Major:Primarycourseofstudyforundergraduatestudents.
MemorialTower:PartofanearlierAggieMemorialStadium,builttoremember
studentswhodiedservingourcountry.TheTowerwasincorporatedintotheHealthand
SocialServicesBuilding.
Midterms:Examsgivenduringthesemester(seeFinals).
Mini-semester:Acceleratedcoursesofferedinhalfthetimeofatypicalsemester.
Minor:Secondarycourseofstudyforundergraduatestudents.
myNMSU:Onlineaccesstoregistration,grades,Banner,email,timesheets,online
learning,andotherservices.
Onlinecourse:Courseinwhichcontentisdeliveredonline.
PanAmericanCenter:LocationofCommencement,sports,concerts,andotherlarge
events.
54 PistolPete:NMSU’smascot,Peteisamustachioedcowboywholoveshisranchand
cheeringonhisAggies.
Pre-requisite:Courserequiredbeforeenrollmentinasubsequentcourse.
President:SeniorNMSUadministratorandheadoftheNMSU-LasCrucescampus.
Promissorynote:Awrittenagreementtopaybackaloan.
Provost:Senioracademicadministrator,secondtotheNMSUPresident.
Requiredcourse:Coursethatisrequiredforadegree.
ResidenceHall:NMSU’stermforadormitory.
ScholarDollar$:NMSU’sonlineapplicationforscholarships.
Scholarship:Moneythatcanhelppayforschool,usuallyrequiresanapplication,and
doesnothavetobepaidback.
STARDegreeaudit:Systemthatcomparescoursesstudentshavetakenagainstdegree
requirements.
StudentRegistrationGuide:Onlineresourceeachwithinformationaboutthe
registrationschedule,importantdatesanddeadlines,andtuitionandbilling
information.
Syllabus:Coursedocumenttypicallycontainingassignments,schedule,grading,and
classpolicies.
TaosCafeteria:All-you-care-toeatbuffet-stylediningarealocatedonthefirstfloorof
CorbettCenterStudentUnion,opensevendaysaweekwhileschoolisinsession.
Transcript:Officialacademicrecordofcoursesandgrades.
Tuition:Portionofyouruniversityexpensesthatgoestowardthecostofyourcourses.
Withdraw:Administrativeprocesstodropaclassafterthedropdateortoleavethe
universityforthesemester.
Work-study:Financialaidresourcethatprovidesfundsthatmaybeearnedbyeligible
studentsforwork.
ZuhlLibrary:ThenewerofNMSU’slibraries,locatedattheeastendofFrengerMall.
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CampusMap
56 Additionalcampusmapsareavailableathttp://maps.nmsu.eduandhttp://park.nmsu.edu.
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Notes
60 Aggie Fight Song
Aggies, Oh Aggies! The hills send back the cry,
We’re here to do or die! Aggies, Oh Aggies!
We’ll win this game or know the reason why!
And when we win this game,
We’ll buy a keg of booze,
And we’ll drink it to the Aggies
‘Till we wobble in our shoes.
A—G—G—I—E—S!
Aggies! Aggies! Go Aggies!
Aggies, Oh Aggies! The hills send back the cry,
We’re here to do or die! Aggies, Oh Aggies!
We’ll win this game or know the reason why!
“Aggies,OhAggies”isbasedonanoldNewOrleansbrassbandtunecalled“Oh,Didn’t
HeRamble,”butit’spossiblethissonggoesevenfurtherback.Otheruniversitiesuse
thissongastheirfightsong;however,theychangethemiddleparttodifferentiate
themselves.