Central New Mexico Community College logo

Central New Mexico Community College

Albuquerque, NM

publicassociates

Quick Facts

Wikipedia
1964
Founded
Public community college
Type
304 acres
Campus
15,246
Total Students
$2K
Tuition (In-State)
$8K
Tuition (Out-State)
$3K
Avg Net Price
Associate's Colleges
Classification
President: Tracy Hartzler

Data from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0) & U.S. Dept. of Education

About Central New Mexico Community College

Wikipedia

Central New Mexico Community College (CNM), formerly Technical Vocational Institute (TVI), is a public community college based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Founded in 1964, CNM offers associate degrees, professional certificates, and training options.

History
Following authorization by the New Mexico Legislature in 1963, CNM (then TVI) was approved by district voters in 1964 to provide adults with skills to gain employment and succeed. The college opened on July 1, 1965, at the site of where its Main Campus stands. TVI was accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools in 1978 and given degree-granting power by the State Legislature in 1986, at which point TVI became a community college. In 2006, TVI changed its name to Central New Mexico Community College. [ 2 ] Today, CNM is the largest higher education institution in New Mexico based on enrollment. The college has many transfer articulation agreements with four-year institutions around the state, including the University of New Mexico. [ 3 ]
Governance and funding
CNM's Governing Board consists of seven members elected to four-year terms from districts within the overall College district. The Governing Board is responsible for policies that govern all phases of the educational programs at the college. CNM funding comes from a property tax levy in the college's service district, as well as appropriations by the New Mexico Legislature.
Campuses and facilities
CNM has five campuses in Albuquerque and one campus location in Rio Rancho. Main, Montoya and Rio Rancho campuses have libraries; Westside, South Valley and Advanced Technology Center (ATC) campuses have Learning Commons. Main Campus : Located near downtown Albuquerque, Main Campus has over 15 buildings with classrooms and offices covering 75 acres. The campus opened in 1965. Montoya Campus : Representing CNM in Albuquerque's Northeast Heights neighborhood, the Joseph M. Montoya Campus covers 43 acres. The campus opened in 1979. South Valley Campus : An integral part of the South Valley community, the South Valley Campus was opened in 1995 partially at the request of South Valley residents. The campus is set on eight acres. Westside Campus : Located 22 miles from the Main Campus on 108 acres, the Westside campus has students from the Rio Rancho, Taylor Ranch, Paradise Hills and Ventana Ranch communities. The campus opened in 2003. ATC : Located in Albuquerque's Northeast Heights on 21 acres, the ATC is 80,000 square feet of laboratory and classroom space for the Applied Technologies programs. Rio Rancho Campus : Opened in 2010, the Rio Rancho campus was made possible after voters approved expanding CNM's taxing district in 2007. It covers 40 acres. In addition to these campuses, CNM Ingenuity's WORKforce Training Center (NE Heights), STEMulus Center (downtown) and FUSE Makerspace (downtown) locations in Albuquerque house these CNM Ingenuity programs.
Academics
CNM offers associate degrees and certificates in more than 90 fields of study over its seven schools: School of Business, Hospitality & Technology School of Education School of Health, Wellness & Public Safety School of Liberal Arts School of Mathematics, Science & Engineering School of Nursing & Patient Support School of Skilled Trades & Arts CNM also provides distance learning and dual credit opportunities. [ 4 ]

Content sourced from Wikipedia

Leadership

via Wikipedia
Tracy Hartzler
President

Data from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

Find Scholarships at Central New Mexico Community College

Sign up free to discover grants and scholarships you qualify for at this school and thousands more.

Start Your Free Search