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 2 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 3 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 4 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. 5 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. 6 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. 7 StudentSuccessNavigators (575)646-1580 http://navigators.nmsu.edu WhatisaNavigator? Beginningcollegeisanexcitingjourney,andyourNavigatorsareheretoguidetheway. Theywillbeinvitingyoutoparticipateinavarietyofevents:socialactivities,one-ononemeetings,groupworkshops,andtheoccasionalmeetuptograbacupofcoffee. WhatCanMyNavigatorHelpMewith? • • • • • • • • • • • • Studyskills Timemanagement AdvisingPrep Interactingwithfaculty Strategiestobesuccessfulinyourclasses Gettingandstayingorganized Becomingaself-advocate Gettinginvolvedoncampus Gettingconnectedtofinancialaidandacademicadvisors GettingconnectedtocampusresourcessuchastheStudentSuccessCenter andCampusTutoring Helpwiththeadjustmentfromhighschooltocollege Adjustingtocollegelifeandmakingfriends Wecanhelpwitheverythinglistedaboveandsomuchmore!Justrememberthatyour StudentSuccessNavigatorispartofyoursupportteamandweareheretodo everythingwecantohelpyousucceed.KeepaneyeonyourNMSUemailaccountsfor informationandinvitationsfromyourStudentSuccessNavigator. 8 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 • • • • • • • • Cardioroom Openrecreation Weightroom OutdoorCenter Zumba Yoga Walkingprogram Bodysculpting 9 ActivityCenterfee-basedservices • • • • • • Bodycompositionanalysis Fitnessassessment Nutritionanalysis Freeequipmentorientation Circuittrainingorientation Personaltrainers AquaticCenterservices • • • • • 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. 10 StudentLeadershipPrograms 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. 11 StayingHealthyandSafe CampusHealthCenter CampusHealthCenter (575)646-1512 TheHealthandWellnessCentersareopentostudentsandemployeesofNMSU-Las Cruces.TheCampusHealthCenterhasnumerousservicesincludingmedicalcare, immunizations,andhealtheducation.Servicesinclude: • • • • • • • Out-patienthealthcare Women’shealthservices Mentalhealthservices Pharmacyandlab X-rayservices Walk-insandappointments Urgentcareclinics CounselingandStudentDevelopment GarciaAnnex,Rm.100 (575)646-2731 CounselingandStudentDevelopmentconsistsofthefollowingservicesforNMSU-Las Crucesstudents: • • • • 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. 13 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 • • • • • • • • • • • 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: • • • • • DONOTLEAVETHEPERSONALONE.Bloodalcohollevelscancontinuetorise afterapersonhaspassedout.Checkonhim/heroften! Placethepersoninthefetalpositionwithapillowatthebacktoprevent rolling.Apersoncaneitherdrowninorchokeonhis/herownvomit. Donotputapersoninacoldshower—itcancauseshock. Coffeewillnotsoberapersonup—theonlythingthatcansobersomeoneis time. Whenindoubt,call911. Call911ImmediatelyifaPersonis: • • • • • • 14 Unconscious,cannotbewokenup,orcanonlybeawakenedforashorttime. 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. 15 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 • • PellGrant SEOGGrant StateGrants • • LEAPGrant CollegeAffordabilityGrant Work-Study Work-studyisafederalandstate-funded,need-basedfinancialaidprogramthat providespart-timeemploymenttoundergraduateandgraduatestudents.Ifyouwere awardedwork-studyfunds,youcanapplyforwork-studypositionsthrough AggieCAREERManageronlineathttp://careerservices.nmsu.edu. Loans Studentloansareaformoffinancialaidthatmustberepaidwithintereststarting6 monthsafteryougraduateordropbelowhalftimeenrollment.NMSUoffersthe followingloans: • • • • SubsidizedLoan 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: • • • • TuitionandFeeRates 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 • • • • • • • • ClassRegistration StudentRecords FinancialAid DegreeAudit ScheduleofClasses ContactInformation CanvasLearningManagementSystem Email 17 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. 1. 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: • • • • • • • • Checkingoutbooksinthelibrary. Accessingmealplansforstudents,faculty,andstaff. AggieCashservicessuchaslaundryfacilities,computerlabprinting,bookstore purchasesanddining. Entryintosportingevents,ActivityCenter,AquaticCenterandHealthCenter. DoorentryintoassignedResidenceHalls. Accesstocomputerlabsandvariousbuildingsaroundcampus. Printingaccessandfunds(dependingonstudenteligibility). Pickingupfinancialaidandpurchasingparkingpermits. AggieIDReplacement • • • LostAggieIDcardscanbereplacedintheIDCardservicesofficeforafeeof $25. StudentscanturninAggieIDcardsthataremalfunctioningorwornoutfrom normalwearandtearforafreereplacement. Studentswhohaveanameorstatuschangemayalsoreceiveafree replacement. StolenAggieIDcardscanbereplacedfreeofchargewithacopyofapolice reportwithin30daysoftheincident. 19 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. 21 • • • 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: • • • Garcia Piñon RhodesGarrettHamiel(RGH) ApartmentCommunitiesinclude: • • • ChamisaVillage CervantesVillage VistaDelMonte Familycommunitiesinclude: • • • CervantesVillage 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 • • • • 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 23 residencehallsmustchoosebetweeneithertheAggieUnlimitedortheAggieChoice 230mealplans.Gotohttp://dining.nmsu.eduformoreinformationaboutthesemeal planoptions. AggieCash ThisaccountallowsuserstodepositmoneyontotheirAggieIDcardforsafeand convenientmoneytransactionsacrossmostNMSUretailoutlets.AggieCashcanbe depositedattheIDCardServicesOffice,andthekioskinPete’sPlaceComputerLab. On-campusDiningOptions AuxiliaryServicesBuilding • • Barnes&NobleatNMSUStarbucksCafe PandaExpress AggieExpress • AfullserviceconveniencestoreatVistaDelMonte CorbettCenterStudentUnion • • • • • • • • AFCSushi Chick-fil-AExpress CorbettCorner(conveniencestore) EinsteinBros.Bagels GilaGrill SimplyTo-Go TacoBell TaosRestaurant(CampusDiningHall) CollegeCanteen(locatedinHealthandSocialServicesBuilding) • • EinsteinBros.Bagels GilaGrill FrengerFoodCourt • • • • Chihuahua’sMexicanCuisine Dick’sCafe/SmokeyDick’sBBQ MixExpress TCBYTreats/CoffeeHaus GeraldThomasHall • • Blake’sLotaburger SamSteelCafé O’DonnellHall • Subway StanFultonAthleticsCenter • 24 rd 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. 25 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: • • • • • • • • Admissions 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: • • • • • 26 Helpyouchooseamajor Helpyoulearnaboutdegreeprogramsandgraduationrequirements Helpyouselect,add,anddropcourses Monitoryouracademicprogress Provideyouwithimportantinformation,answerquestions,andcompleteany necessarypaperwork • • HelpyouunderstandNMSUpolicies,procedures,anddeadlines Connectyoutoresourcesthatpromotesuccessinandoutoftheclassroom Studentswhoactivelyparticipateinanacademicadvisingpartnershiparemorelikelyto stayinschoolandgraduate.YoushouldcheckyourNMSUemailfrequentlyasadvisors willsendimportantinformationonaregularbasis! Meetwithanadvisoreachsemesterwhen: • • • 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. 27 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. 28 Specificclassattendancerequirementsaredeterminedbytheinstructorofthecourse. 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 29 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 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 31 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 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 PHIL124G PHIL136G PHIL201G PHIL211G PHIL223G THTR101G PhilosophyofMusic TheQuestforGod IntroductiontoPhilosophy InformalLogic Ethics IntroductiontoTheatre 3 3 3 3 3 3 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. 33 3. UnderQuickLinks,clickRegistration. 4. SelectatermfromthelistandclickSubmit. 34 5. Checkyourregistrationstatus. Thisindicatesregistrationholds,academicstanding,andeligibilitytoregisterforclasses. 6. 7. Click“ReturntoMenu.” ClickAddorDropClasses. 35 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.” 37 UnderstandingtheresultsoftheCourseRegistrationLookup 38 AcademicHolds Belowyouwillfindalistofacademicholdsthatcanpreventregistrationforclasses.If youencounterahold,contacttheappropriateofficelisted. AD AE AF AR AS AV BS CA CE CL CT EL EQ GH H HC HD HS I1 I2 II IO L1 L2 MS OR PK R1 R2 RA RS SA SG SI SP TN TR U1 VA VS 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. 39 TimeBlockChart • • • • • 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: • • • Anytimeyouchangeyourschedule. Attheendofeachsemesterascoursesarecompletedsoyoucanupdateyour degreeplan. Anytimeyouchangeyourmajor(orminor). RunningYourDegreeAudit 1. LoginwithyourNMSUUsernameandpassword. 2. UnderQuickLinks,selectDegreeAudit. 41 3. ClicktoLog-in 4. EnteryourNMSUusernameandpassword. 5. Fill-outtherequestformthenclickRunAudit 42 Sampledegreeaudit 43 CanvasLearningManagementSystem OnlineclassesatNMSUaredeliveredthroughaLearningManagementSystem(LMS) calledCanvas. YoucanlogintoyourCanvascoursesthroughmyNMSUorbygoingto http://learn.nmsu.edu. TypesofOnlineCourses • • • 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: • • • • Informationaboutgrades Disciplinaryhistoryandaction Healthconcerns Balanceonyouraccounts Schoolsmaydisclosewithoutconsent,directoryinformationsuchas: • • • • • • 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. 45 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. 47 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. 49 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. 51 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. 53 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. 55 CampusMap 56 Additionalcampusmapsareavailableathttp://maps.nmsu.eduandhttp://park.nmsu.edu. 57 58 Notes 59 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.