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Directory Program Managers
General Information (505) 287-NMSU
Applied Business/Pre Business-
University Services Dr. Harry Sheski 287-6641
Dr. Mickey D. Best, Campus President 287-6624
Automotive Technology – Eric Oskey 287-6635
Academic Services
Dr. Harry Sheski, VP for Academic Affairs 287-6641 BSN (Nursing) – Advising 287-6667
Admissions/Student Records Communications – A. Gene Romero 287-6668
Samantha Ware, Reg. Admissions Spec 287-6632 Computer Science – Karen Henry 287-6656
Lisa Whitmore, Admissions Advisor 287-6629
Criminal Justice –Megan Stoneking 287-6679
Adult Education
Christy Green 287-6643 Drafting/Welding - Richard Gutierrez 287-6645
Sonya Archuleta 287-6683 Education – Kathleen O’Connor 287-6693
Michelle Bennett 287-6662
Bachelor of Science in Education Electronics & Energy– Gabriel Garcia 287-6673
Kathleen O’Connor 287-6693 Health Sciences - Neal Gallagher 287-6654
Business Services 287-6653 Humanities – Gene Romero 287-6668
Tanya Barela, Cashiering/Ck Distribution
Gail Gurule, Student Accounts Math – Dr. Marlene Chavez-Toivanen 287-6652
Alice Salcido, Business Manager Natural Sciences –Dr. Eyrusalam Bedasso 287-6644
Facilities Social Sciences - Megan Stoneking 287-6690
Corley Valdez 287-6650
Financial Aid
Nicole Kormick, Processing 287-6621
Ambrosia Knighton, Lead Advisor 287-6620
Beth Armstead, VP for Students Services
Advising/awards 287-6628
Human Resources
Janie Gutierrez 287-6625
Information Technology (IT)
Louis Bear Eagle, IT Director 287-6663
Mark Eversole, IT Technician 287-6665
Library Services 287-6638
Élan Delgadillo, Library Specialist, Ld
Peter Klumpenhower, Library Assistant
Small Business Development Center 287-8221
Denise Chavez
Small Business Development Center (505) 249-3607 New Mexico State University Grants
NABP (Native American Business Project) 1500 N. Third Street, Grants, NM 87020
Geraldine L. Ortiz
Small Wonders Child Care Center 287-3868 (505) 287-6678
Jackie Hobbs grants.nmsu.edu
Student Services/Veteran’s Educational
Benefits/Academic Advisors
Beth Armstead, VP for Student Services 287-6628
Ambrosia Knighton, Lead Advisor 287-6620
Testing Center
Taelor Spangler, Coordinator 287-6640
GRANTS
2Registration Check List
✓ Submit the Admission Application if you are a new student or a returning student who has not
enrolled in a class for one full year. Apply online at https://apply.nmsu.edu/apply plan on a 2 day
turnaround processing period. Application fee is waived online; $20 fee for paper application.
✓ Apply for Financial Aid. FAFSA (Pell Grant, loans & work study) www.fafsa.gov. Allow six weeks
for processing. Apply for Scholarships at Scholar Dollar$, one application all NMSU scholarships
https://scholarships.nmsu.edu. Meet with the financial aid advisor in Student Services for more
information. Must apply once a year.
✓ All transcripts are required for Admissions for degree seeking students. Send for official
transcripts of high school/GED scores and all colleges attended prior to enrolling at NMSU. If you
have a GED, all transcripts must be ordered through Diploma Sender at www.diplomasender.com.
In order to be eligible as a “degree seeking” student for financial aid, all transcripts must
be at NMSU Grants by June 9, for Summer & September 4, for Fall. Please send official
electronic transcripts to gradmissions@nmsu.edu
✓ Take the computerized College Placement Test, Accuplacer. Obtain a test ticket at the
Student Services Office. You will be tested for placement in English and Mathematics course
work. NOTE: It is not recommended that you enroll in General Education college classes,
or 200 level, (classes with a course number ending in “G”), without being concurrently
enrolled in or having completed ENGL 111G.
✓ Activate your my.nmsu.edu account. NMSU email is the official mode of communication;
contact the Information Technology Dept. (IT) if you have problems with your account.
(505) 287-6666
✓ Attend the mandatory New Student Orientation if it is your first semester at NMSU Grants. See
Student Services Office for dates. Weekly sessions will be held.
✓ Register for classes EARLY. Online courses and some general education courses fill up very
quickly. Register at my.nmsu.edu. If you have a “hold”, you will need to see an advisor or
the Business Office.
✓ Enroll in the payment plan and make your first payment before census date to avoid being
disenrolled from your classes. For more information see page 8 or visit https://uar.nmsu.edu or
call (505) 287-6653.
✓ Obtain your Aggie ID in the Student Services Office.
✓ Purchase books before the first day of class. Books can be purchased from Barnes & Noble
NMSU Bookstore. https://my.nmsu.edu.
o Financial Aid Textbook Charges for Fall 2020 will be available August 1 – August 28
✓ Always feel free to ask questions of the staff if you are unsure of anything. They are glad to help!
3Register Online
Registration Process
Registration dates are determined by your current classification at the time of registration. Students who do not
register on their designated date can register at any time in the remaining classification sequence and registration
periods. (see schedule below)
Log into myNMSU
1. Access https://my.nmsu.edu and enter your NMSU Username and Password
Check your Registration Status
Before you register all holds must be cleared by the appropriate office
1. Click the Student
2. Click Registration & Registration Status
Look-Up a Class & Registration
1. Click the Student
2. Click Registration
3. Select Term
4. On the Look Up Classes page, select any known features of the class.
5. Click Class Search
6. Select the checkbox next to any classes you would like to register
7. Click Register
Registration Schedule by Classification
• Crimson Scholars (Seniors and Juniors)--------------------------------------------------------------------April 9
• Disabled Students (students with disabilities must have approval
from Services for Students with Disabilities Program)---------------------------------------------------April 9
• Veteran Students -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------April 9
• Crimson Scholars (Sophomores and Freshmen) ------------------------------------------------------- April 13
• Graduate Students --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 14
• Seniors (94 earned credits or more) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- April 14
• Juniors (62-93 earned credits)------------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 15
• Sophomores (28-61 earned credits) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- April 16
• Freshmen (0-27 earned credits) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 17
• Non-Degree Students------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ April 20
• Readmitted Students (last attended prior to Spring 2020) ------------------------------------------- April 20
• New Transfer Students ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 24
• New Students (Undergraduate and Graduate Students), New Transfer ------------------------- April 24
• Senior Citizens ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- May 27 for Summer
• Senior Citizens -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- August 19 for Fall
(NM residents who are 65 or older may attend NMSU at a reduced tuition rate. Individuals must
apply and qualify for this program through the Registrar’s Office
on the first day of class)
4Summer Service Hours Fall Service Hours
Student Services Student Services
May 18 – May 29 August 10 – August 21
Monday – Friday 8am-5pm Monday-Thursday 8am-5:30pm
June 1 – July 30 Friday 8am – 5pm
Monday – Thursday 7am-6pm August 24 – December 23
Friday Closed Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
August 3 - August 7
Monday – Friday 8am-5pm Business Office (Student Accounts,
Cashier’s Office, Check Distribution)
Business Office (Student Accounts, Cashier’s August 17 - 21
Office, Check Distribution) Monday-Thursday 8am-5:30pm
May 18 – May 29 Friday 8am – 5pm
Monday – Friday 8am-5pm August 24 – December 23
June 1 – July 31 Monday – Friday 8am-5pm
Monday – Thursday 7am-6pm
Friday Closed Adult Education
August 3 – August 7 August 21-December 13
Monday – Friday 8am-5pm Monday-Thursday 8am-7pm
Friday 8am-5pm
Adult Education
June 1 – July 30 Library
Monday-Thursday 8am-7pm July 29 – August 20
Friday Closed Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Saturday Closed
Library August 21 – December 13
May 18 – May 9 Monday-Thursday 8am-7pm
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Friday 8am-5pm
June 1 – July 30 Saturday Closed
Monday-Thursday 7am-6pm
Friday Closed Math Tutoring Lab
Room 124 Hours Posted
Math Tutoring Lab
Room 124 Hours Posted Student Success & Testing Center
August 10 – December 23
Student Success & Testing Center
Monday - Friday 8am-5pm
May 13 – May 29
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
June 1 – July 30
Monday – Thursday 8am-5pm
Friday Closed
August 3 - August 7
Monday – Friday 8am-5pm
All contents of this publication
are subject to change at anytime
by appropriate administrative procedure
5First 5
Full Term 2nd 5 Weeks 8 Weeks
Summer 2020 Calendar 10 Weeks
Weeks
SU2 SU3
SU1
New Student Orientation – Mandatory- Weekly sessions are planned. See front office to pre-register.
Campus Restriction Lifted (Students can
register for courses not offered at their primary May 14 May 14 May 14 May 14
campus)
Classes Begin May 27 May 27 July 1 May 27
Disenrollment (Financial) May 28 May 28 May 28 May 28
Late Registration - A late fee of $25 will be May 29- May 29-
May 29 July 6
assessed June 3 June1
Last Day to Add a Course without instructors
May 28 May 28 July 2 May 28
permission
Last Day to Add a Course (Instructors
June 3 May 29 July 6 June 1
Permission Required)
Last Day to Drop a Course without a “W”
(Census Date)
*If a course is dropped before census date,
course will be removed from class schedule. June 9 June 2 July 8 June 5
Students may drop themselves from courses
through census date. After that, student must
meet with an Academic Advisor.
Last Day to Drop a Course with a “W”
*A grade of “W” is assigned to all courses for
July 6 June 15 July 21 June 25
which a student officially withdraws from after
census date.
4th of July Holiday (campus closed) July 3 July 3 July 3 July 3
Degree Application Deadline July 13 July 13 July 13 July 13
Certificate Application Deadline July 31 July 31 July 31 July 31
Last Day to Withdraw from the University
Students who do not officially withdraw from a
course or from the University and fail to attend
classes may receive failing grades and will be July 30 June 23 July 30 July 14
liable for all tuition and fees. Students may be
required to repay a portion or all financial aid
received. (4:59pm)
Last Day of Classes August 6 June 30 August 6 July 21
Final Grades Due August 10 July 2 August 10 July 23
Final Grades Available August 11 August 11 August 11 August 11
68 Week I 8 Week II
Full-Term
Fall 2020 Calendar MS1 MS2
New Student Orientation – Mandatory- Weekly sessions are planned. See front office to pre-register.
Campus Restriction Lifted (Students can register for
August 6 August 6 August 6
courses not offered at their primary campus)
Classes Begin August 19 August 19 October 13
Disenrollment (Financial) August 20 August 20 August 20
Late Registration - A late fee of $25 will be assessed
August 21-28 August 21-24 October 15-16
beginning:
Last Day to Add a Course without instructors
August 20 August 20 October 14
permission
Last Day to Add a Course (Instructors Permission
August 28 August 24 October 16
Required)
Degree Application Deadline August 28 August 28 August 28
Labor Day Holiday (campus closed) September 7 September 7 September 7
Last Day to Drop a Course without a “W” (Census
Date)
*If a course is dropped before census date, course will
September 4 August 28 October 22
be removed from class schedule. Students may drop
themselves from courses through census date. After
that, student must meet with an Academic Advisor.
Certificate Application Deadline December 1 December 1 December 1
Late Degree Application Deadline October 1 October 1 October 1
Indigenous People’s Day (no classes, campus open) October 12 October 12
Last Day to Drop a Course with a “W”
*A grade of “W” is assigned to all courses for which a October 16 September 17 November 11
student officially withdraws from after census date.
November 23-
Fall Break/Thanksgiving Holiday November 23-27
27
November 26-
Thanksgiving Holiday (campus closed) November 26-27
27
Last Day to Withdraw from the University
Students who do not officially withdraw from a course October 5 December 4
or from the University and fail to attend classes may (date ONLY (date ONLY
December 4
receive failing grades and will be liable for all tuition applies if applies if
and fees. Students may be required to repay a registered for all registered for all
portion or all financial aid received (4:59pm) MS1 courses) MS2 courses)
Final Exam Week December 7-11
Last Day of Classes December 11 October 12 December 11
Final Grades Due December 15 October 14 December 15
Final Grades Available December 16 December 16 December 16
7Upcoming Changes for Fall 2020
Starting in the Fall of 2020, New Mexico State University (NMSU) will be implementing a fixed payment plan
managed by University Accounts Receivable (UAR). The payment plan will have scheduled payment
installments designed to help a student manage the costs and pay balances by the end of the semester.
• Students will be required to enroll in the payment plan when the current semester outstanding balance is
greater than $200.
• A separate application is required for each term a student wishes to use the payment plan.
• Payment plans will only be available to students enrolled in the current semester.
• The deadline for enrolling in the payment plan will be the last day to drop (census date) for the current
semester.
• There will be a non-refundable, $25 enrollment fee.
• Fall and spring semester payment plans will have five payments and the summer plan will have three payments.
• The first payment will be due at the time of enrollment.
• The remaining payments will be due by the 15th of each month.
• There will be a $10 fee charged to a student’s account for each late, partial or missed payment.
• Payment amounts are subject to change if a student makes class schedule changes.
• A student cannot have a prior semester balance greater than $1,000.
• To avoid dis-enrollment students must:
o have a prior balance of less than $1,000
o be enrolled in the payment plan
o have paid their first payment
FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID
Students should complete any requirements to receive financial aid as soon as possible to ensure awarded funds are
available to use toward their financial charges.
• Students who have not completed their financial aid arrangements in time to receive their awards by the due date
MAY need to enroll in a payment plan.
ACTIVE DUTY AND VETERAN STUDENTS
You will be required to enroll in the payment plan if any ONE of the following is applicable to you:
• You are on a housing plan with NMSU.
• You have a meal plan on your NMSU student account.
• You have bookstore charges on your NMSU student account
• The funding you expect from either VA or your Active Duty component does not cover all tuition and/or fees.
o A payment plan will be required for the difference.
Please contact UAR or MVP if you have specific questions related to the payment plan.
Log into pay.nmsu.edu to sign up or view a Payment Plan
E- Billing Method of Payment
Electronic Billing (E-Bill) is the official method for • Mail–NMSU Grants, 1500 N.Third Street, Grants, NM 87020
delivery of billing statements to NMSU students. Billing • Telephone – (505) 287-6653, option #5
statements are generated at the beginning of each
• In Person – 1500 N. Third Street, Grants, NM 87020
month. At that time, an e-mail is sent to the student’s
• Online – pay.nmsu.edu
official NMSU.EDU e-mail address with instructions on
how to view their bill within my.NMSU
8Tuition & Fees
By enrolling in classes at New Mexico State University (NMSU), a student makes a financial commitment to pay the tuition and fee charges
associated with that enrollment.
Registration is considered completed once a student has registered for a course(s). If a student chooses not to attend NMSU for a term,
she/he must officially withdraw from NMSU for that specific term. For more information, visit: https://uar.nmsu.edu/
Tuition Lab Fees
In-District ART 260, 285, 294 ...................................................................... $50
Per credit hour 1-12 and over 18 $86.00* ART 150, 151 .............................................................................. $10
AUTO 112, 119, 125, 126, 295 ................................................... $50
Out of District BCT 255 ...................................................................................... $50
Per credit hour 1-12 and over 18 $95.00* BIOL 101, 211, 225, 250 ............................................................. $25
CHEM 103, 110........................................................................... $25
Non-Resident OEEM 101 (additional fees required, see course syllabus) ....... $10
Per credit hour 1-12 and over 18 $171.00* OEET 110.................................................................................... $10
* Summer rates may increase WELD 100, 105, 110, 125, 130, 140, 190 .................................. $50
Web Based & Online Hybrid, Satellite Campus..........$25 per credit
Admission Application .................................................................$20 Senior Citizens
A one-time, non-refundable fee for first time admission to NMSU Grants On a space-available basis, seniors (65+) may enroll for up to 6
credits at $5 per credit, non-degree seeking status. State law
Deferred Payment Fee (Summer Only) ..... $10 per month requires that senior citizens taking more than 6 credit hours be
All outstanding charges not paid in full by June 15, 2020 for Summer will
charged full rate for all credits based on in-district or out-of-district
automatically be placed on a payment plan and a payment plan fee of
residency. All other fees are charged at full rate (Distance Ed,
$10.00 will be assessed. Outstanding charges will be divided into two
Late Fee, Lab Fees and etc.). Complete the application in the
equal payments. Accounts must be paid in full by: July 15, 2020
Student Services Office.
• $10 assessed to accounts if not paid in full by June 15, 2020 For more information, go to: registrar.nmsu.edu
• $10 assessed to accounts if not paid in full by July 15, 2020
• Option 1: Senior citizen students may register on the first day
Payment Plan Fee ......................................................... $25 of class and be assessed the $5.00 per credit hour tuition
Starting in the Fall of 2020, NMSU will implement a fixed payment plus any applicable course fees.
plan managed by UAR. (see page 8 for more information) • Option 2: Senior citizen students may register prior to the
Graduation Fee (Associate Candidate) ........................ $25 first day of class and be assessed the full NMSU tuition ($86
Summer- Due July 19, Fall- Due August 28 per credit) plus any applicable course fees.
Additional $25 late fee Aug 28-Oct 1 (Fall Only) Community Ed Option
Graduation Fee (Certificate Candidate)........................ $10 The Community Education Option allows individuals to participate in
a credit course similar to a typical noncredit community education
Late Registration Fee ..................................................... $25 course. Individuals do not have to apply for official admission and
Assessed the first day classes enrollment to NMSU Grants. No official college transcript is
Proctored Exam Fee for produced nor grade awarded. Individuals enrolled under the
Community Education Option are required to follow university policy
Non-NMSU students/faculty .......................................... $15 and are bound by the NMSU Grants Student Code of Conduct as
are all other individuals authorized to use university services and
& Satellite Campus Web-based, Online Hybrid & facilities. Complete registration form in the Student Services office,
Satellite Campus ........................................... $25 per credit make payment in Business Office. Please call (505) 287-6678 for
more information.
Withdrawal from University
A withdrawal form must be completed with Student Services to withdraw from a course or from the University. Not following this procedure may result in
“F’s” for all courses for which you are registered. Students withdrawing after the stated refund dates remain liable for full tuition and fee charges.
Refund of Tuition and Fees for Summer 2020 Refund of Tuition and Fees for Fall 2020
Students officially withdrawing or dropping courses during the Students officially withdrawing or dropping courses during the Fall 2020
Summer 2020 semester are eligible to receive a refund as follows: semester are eligible to receive a refund as follows:
10 Week (May 27 – August 6) 16 Week (August 19 – December 11)
Through June 9 ..................................................100% Through September 4 ................................................. 100%
5 Week I (May 27 – June 30) 8 Week I (August 19 – October 12)
Through June 2 ..................................................100% Through August 28 ..................................................... 100%
5 Week II (July 1 – August 6) 8 Week II (October 13 – December 11)
Through July 8....................................................100% Through October 22 .................................................... 100%
8 Weeks (May 27 – July 21)
Through June 6 ..................................................100% For complete withdrawal & refund information https://uar.nmsu.edu/
9Other Services
https://grants.nmsu.edu
• Adult Education (AE) – Offers adults the opportunity to begin and/or complete their
education through the twelfth grade. Located in room 120, (505) 287-6662
• Computer Labs – Six labs are located throughout the campus
• Information Technology Services – Located in room 122, Martinez Hall
• Library Services – Located in Martinez Hall, with more than 23,000 titles and an extensive audio
and video collection. Computers are available for public use during operating hours.
https://grants.nmsu.edu/library/
• Mathematics Lab – Located in room 124, Martinez Hall
• Testing Center – Located in room 125, Martinez Hall. The center offers a quiet study area,
access to desktop computers, laptops, test proctoring and professional tutoring in limited
subjects. Check the current availability for tutoring by calling (505) 287-6640.
• Small Business Development Center (SBDC) – Located at 701 E. Roosevelt Ave, Grants,
NM 87020. The SBDC offers free specialized consulting and guidance for business owners,
prospective owners and managers. For more information: (505) 287-8221 or
http://grants.nmsu.edu/sbdc.html
• Academic Advising – Located in the Student Services Office, Martinez Hall. (505) 287-6678
• Campus SaVE Act - The Campus SaVE Act compliments and is a companion to Title IX and
assists with the response to and prevention of sexual violence in higher education. The complete
text of this policy will be maintained on the OIE website: http://eeo.nmsu.edu/
• STAR Degree Audit - The audit program is a web-based service that allows NMSU students to
run online degree checks on academic programs. Access STAR audit at my.NMSU.edu/ Student
Records
• Students with Disabilities - In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA),
students with disabilities who need special services in the classroom or have difficulty gaining
access to any university building, should contact Beth Armstead, Vice President for Student
Services at (505) 287-6678
• Student RIGHT-TO-KNOW and Campus Security Act - NMSU is required to provide to you,
information in accordance with Federal Regulation 34 CFR Part 86 of the Department of Education
and the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act. You can access the information by going
to www.nmsupolice.com, and then selecting the “Annual Reports” link on the left menu
• Student Code of Conduct - The Vice President for Student Affairs (NMSU Las Cruces)
establishes and enforces standards of conduct for all NMSU students. The Vice President for
Student Services, Beth Armstead, enforces conduct for the Grants campus. Obtain your copy of
the Student Code of Conduct in Student Services or online at grants.nmsu.edu
• NMSU Cibola County Extension Service – Located at 515 W. High Street, Grants, NM
87020, (505) 287-9266, cibolaextension.nmsu.edu
10SUMMER 2020
10 Week Courses
May 27 – August 6
AHS-ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCE
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
24746 AHS 120 G70 3 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY - ONLINE N. GALLAGHER
26695 AHS 153 G70 4 INTRO ANTMY/PHYSLGY I - ONLINE N. GALLAGHER
ENGL-ENGLISH
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
Webinar
26689 ENGL 111G G01 4 RHETORIC/COMPOSITION TR ONLINE J. ERBEN
0900-1030
MATH-MATHEMATICS
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
23508 MATH 121G G70 3 COLLEGE ALGEBRA - ONLINE D. BISHOP
NA - NURSING ASSISTANT
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
26696 NA 104 G70 3 NURS ASST FUND - ONLINE N. GALLAGHER
26697 NA 104 L G70 1 NA LAB - ONLINE N. GALLAGHER
STAT-STATISTICS
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
26020 STAT 251G G70 3 STAT-BSN/BHVRL SCNCS - ONLINE D. BISHOP
Building Codes: GRGQ Walter K. Martinez Hall
GRGN Frank McClure Building
GRGM Joseph Fidel Activities Center
GRLB Lucy Belle Ma Hall
GROC Off Campus
GRLA Laguna
118 Week Courses
May 27 – July 21
ANTH-ANTHROPOLOGY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
24727 ANTH 125G G70 SU3 3 INTRO WORLD CULTURES - ONLINE K. WINFREY
ART-ART
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
22736 ART 101G G70 SU3 3 ORIENTATION IN ART - ONLINE A. ROMERO
BMGT-BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
26042 BMGT 132 G70 SU3 3 PRINCIPLES OF SELLING - ONLINE J. GNODLE
C EP-COUNSELING & EDUC PSY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
24751 C EP 110G G70 SU3 3 HUMAN GROWTH/BEHAVIOR - ONLINE K. O'CONNOR
26749 C EP 210 G70 SU3 3 EDUCATIONAL PSY - ONLINE K. O'CONNOR
26750 C EP 215 G70 SU3 3 THE PRESCHOOL CHILD - ONLINE K. O’CONNOR
26751 C EP 298 G70 SU3 3 EXPLOR CCP - ONLINE K. O'CONNOR
C J-CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
26005 C J 101G G70 SU3 3 INTRO CRIMINAL JUSTICE - ONLINE M. STONEKING
22911 C J 210 G70 SU3 3 AMER LAW ENFRCMT SYTM - ONLINE M. STONEKING
CCDM-DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE INSTRUCTOR
22843 CCDM 103 N G01 SU3 4 PREALGEBRA - ONLINE J. PREWETT
22845 CCDM 114 N G01 SU3 4 ALGEBRA SKILLS - ONLINE J. PREWETT
CMT-CREATIVE MEDIA TECHNOLOGY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
26691 CMT 130 G70 SU3 3 WEB DESIGN I - ONLINE J. YAZZIE
EVOLUTION OF ELECTRONIC
26690 CMT 151 G70 SU3 3 - ONLINE M. WEBB
GAMES
COMM-COMMUNICATION
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
26001 COMM 265G G01 SU3 3 PRNCPLS-HUMAN CMNCTN - ONLINE S. HOCKER
12DRFT-DRAFTING
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
26807 DRFT 109 G70 SU3 3 COMPUTER DRFTNG FUND - ONLINE R. GUTIERREZ
ECED-EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
24737 ECED 115 G70 SU3 3 CHLD GWTH, DEV & LRNG - ONLINE K. WINFREY
24738 ECED 125 G70 SU3 2 HEALTH,SAFETY & NUTR - ONLINE K. WINFREY
26752 ECED 135 G70 SU3 3 FAMLY & COMNTY COLLAB - ONLINE L. MARIANO
26030 ECED 215 G70 SU3 3 CURRIC DEV THRU PLAY - ONLINE J. LEISTIKOW
26031 ECED 220 G70 SU3 2 ECED PRACTICUM I - ONLINE J. LEISTIKOW
26753 ECED 235 G70 SU3 3 INTRO LANG, LIT, RDG - ONLINE J. LEISTIKOW
26754 ECED 245 G70 SU3 2 PROFESSIONALISM - ONLINE J. ZAMORA
24740 ECED 265 G70 SU3 3 GUIDING YOUNG CHILDREN - ONLINE
HNDS-HUMAN NUTRITION & DIET
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
22745 HNDS 251 G70 SU3 3 HUMAN NUTRITION - ONLINE U. QUARTEY
MATH-MATHEMATICS
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
M. CHAVEZ-
22848 MATH 120 G70 SU3 3 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA - ONLINE
TOIVANEN
OECS-COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
25569 OECS 105 G70 SU3 3 INTRO TO IT - ONLINE D. SHINER
26692 OECS 185 G70 SU3 3 PC MAINT & REPAIR I - ONLINE B. RAMSEY
26693 OECS 204 G70 SU3 3 LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM - ONLINE S. JOHNSON
26694 OECS 207 G70 SU3 3 WINDOWS - ONLINE J. YAZZIE
26002 OECS 215 G70 SU3 3 SPRDSHT APPLCTNS - ONLINE D. SHINER
PHIL-PHILOSOPHY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
WEBINAR
26004 PHIL 101G G70 SU3 3 THE ART OF WONDERING T ONLINE J. ERBEN
7-8PM
13PSY-PSYCHOLOGY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
22915 PSY 201G G70 SU3 3 INTRDN-PSYCHOLOGY - ONLINE B. PAYETTE
SOC-SOCIOLOGY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
24729 SOC 101G G70 SU3 3 INTRDRY SOCIOLOGY - ONLINE T. MEEHAN
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14FALL 2020
ACCT-ACCOUNTING
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
55306 ACCT 221 G70 3 PRINC OF ACCT I (FINANCIAL) - ONLINE G. ORTIZ
AHS-ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCE
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
43595 AHS 120 G70 3 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY - ONLINE N. GALLAGHER
43597 AHS 153 G70 4 INTRO ANTMY/PHYSLGY I - ONLINE N. GALLAGHER
ANTH-ANTHROPOLOGY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
60297 ANTH 125G G70 3 INTRO WORLD CULTURES - ONLINE K. WINFREY
ART-ART
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
45644 ART 101G G70 3 ORIENTATION IN ART - ONLINE A. ROMERO
1010-1210 T GRLB 113
60656 ART 101G G72 3 ORIENTATION IN ART 1010-1210 R GRLB 113 A. ROMERO
- ONLINE
60657 ART 150 G01 3 DRAWING I 1730-2030 MW GRGN 306 A. ROMERO
60658 ART 151 G01 3 DRAWING II 1730-2030 MW GRGN 306 A. ROMERO
60659 ART 260 G01 3 INTRO TO PAINTING 1730-2030 MW GRGN 306 A. ROMERO
60661 ART 285 G01 3 JEWELRY & SM METAL CONST I 1900-2045 TR GRGQ 051 R. ESTEVAN
57519 ART 294 G01 3 ADVANCED METAL & JEWELRY 1600-2045 F GRGQ 051 R. ESTEVAN
ASTR-ASTRONOMY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
56263 ASTR 110G G70 4 INTRDN TO ASTRONOMY - ONLINE J. KERANEN
AUTO-AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
58172 AUTO 112 G01 5 BASIC GASOLINE ENGINE 0800-0855 TR GRGQ 052 E. OSKEY
LAB 0900-1150 TR GRGQ 052
54532 AUTO 119 G01 5 MANUAL TRNSMSN/CLUTCH 0800-0855 MW GRGQ 052 E. OSKEY
LAB 0900-1150 MW GRGQ 052
45890 AUTO 125 G01 5 BRAKES 1300-1455 MW GRGQ 052 E. OSKEY
LAB 1500-1630 MW GRGQ 052
45891 AUTO 126 G01 5 SUSPN, STRNG, ALIGNMNT 1300-1455 TR GRGQ 052 E. OSKEY
LAB 1500-1630 TR GRGQ 052
15BIOL-BIOLOGY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
48736 BIOL 211G G01 3 CELL & ORG BIOL 1430-1545 MT GRGQ 110 A. SEMRAU
45919 BIOL 211GL G01 1 CELL/ORG BIOL LAB 1430-1730 W GRGQ 110 A. SEMRAU
45920 BIOL 225 G01 4 HUMAN ANATOMY/PHYS I 1000-1115 MW GRGQ 110 A. SEMRAU
LAB 1000-1300 R GRGQ 110
60653 BIOL 250 G01 MS1 1 TAKE A HIKE - S GRNCR A. SEMRAU
60654 BIOL 250 G02 MS2 1 HESI PREP 1430-1630 R GRGQ 110 A. SEMRAU
BMGT-BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
58142 BMGT 136 G70 MS1 3 FUND OF BUYING AND MERCH - ONLINE J. GNODLE
58143 BMGT 221 G70 MS2 3 INTERNSHIP I - ONLINE J. GNODLE
C EP-COUNSELING & EDUC PSY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
45843 C EP 110G G70 3 HUMAN GROWTH/BEHAVIOR - ONLINE K. O'CONNOR
45848 C EP 210 G70 3 EDUCATIONAL PSY - ONLINE K. O'CONNOR
60617 C EP 240 G70 3 ADOLESCENCE-SCH STNG - ONLINE K. O'CONNOR
60618 C EP 298 G70 3 EXPLOR CCP - ONLINE K. O'CONNOR
C J-CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
52495 C J 101G G70 3 INTRO CRIMINAL JUSTICE - ONLINE M. STONEKING
54523 C J 101G G71 MS2 3 INTRO CRIMINAL JUSTICE - ONLINE M. STONEKING
54524 C J 199 G70 3 GANGS - ONLINE M. STONEKING
53083 C J 205 G70 3 CRIMINAL LAW - ONLINE J. VAISA
53085 C J 210 G70 3 AMER LAW ENFRCMT SYTM - ONLINE M. STONEKING
46288 C J 230 G70 3 INTRN TO CORRECTIONS - ONLINE M. STONEKING
46289 C J 250 G70 3 COURTS/CRMNL JUST SYT - ONLINE J. VAISA
CCDE-DEVELOPMENTAL ENGLISH
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
50722 CCDE 110 N G70 4 GENERAL COMPOSITION 1730-2000 T GRLB 113 A. ROMERO
- ONLINE
60817 CCDE 110 N G02 4 GENERAL COMPOSITION - ONLINE S. HOCKER
Building Codes: GRGQ Walter K. Martinez Hall
GRGN Frank McClure Building
GRGM Joseph Fidel Activities Center
GRLB Lucy Belle Ma Hall
GROC Off Campus
GRLA Laguna
16CCDM-DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
M. CHAVEZ-
45507 CCDM 103 N G01 4 PREALGEBRA 1300-1510 MW GRGQ 124
TOIVANEN
45508 CCDM 103 N G02 4 PREALGEBRA 1730-1940 TR GRGQ 124 M. LOWTHER
50740 CCDM 103 N G03 4 PREALGEBRA 1000-1210 MW GRGQ 102 E. BEDASSO
M. CHAVEZ-
45514 CCDM 114 N G01 4 ALGEBRA SKILLS 1300-1510 MW GRGQ 124
TOIVANEN
45515 CCDM 114 N G02 4 ALGEBRA SKILLS 1730-1940 TR GRGQ 124 M. LOWTHER
M. CHAVEZ-
45517 CCDM 114 N G03 4 ALGEBRA SKILLS 1000-1210 MW GRGQ 103
TOIVANEN
CHEM-CHEMISTRY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
57875 CHEM 103 G01 MS1 1 PRINCIPLES SUPP INSTR III 1500-1550 MW GRGQ 111 E. BEDASSO
56268 CHEM 103 G02 MS2 1 PRINCIPLES SUPP INSTR III 1500-1550 MW GRGQ 111 E. BEDASSO
56269 CHEM 110G G01 4 PRINC & APPL OF CHEM 1300-1415 MW GRGQ 110 E. BEDASSO
LAB 1300-1600 F GRGQ 110
56271 CHEM 110G G70 4 PRINC & APPL OF CHEM - ONLINE E. BEDASSO
CMT-CREATIVE MEDIA TECHNOLOGY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
54458 CMT 130 G70 MS1 3 WEB DESIGN I - ONLINE J. YAZZIE
50778 CMT 140 G70 MS1 3 PRINT MEDIA I - ONLINE K. HENRY
58121 CMT 142 G70 3 COMPUTER ILLUSTRATION - ONLINE K. HENRY
60348 CMT 145 G70 3 IMAGE PROCESSING I - ONLINE M. WEBB
EVOLUTION OF ELECTRONIC
54454 CMT 151 G70 3 - ONLINE M. WEBB
GAMES
58119 CMT 160 G01 3 MODELING AND ANIMATION 1645-1755 TR GRGN 304 J. MORRISON
54457 CMT 180 G70 3 DESIGN PRINCIPLES - ONLINE K. HENRY
52954 CMT 223 G70 MS2 3 MEDIA PRODUCTION SERVICES - ONLINE K. HENRY
56094 CMT 228 G01 3 LEVEL DESIGN CONCEPTS 1740-1910 MW GRGN 304 M. WEBB
57294 CMT 230 G70 3 WEB DESIGN II - ONLINE S. JOHNSON
60349 CMT 260 G01 3 3D SPECIAL EFFECTS 1530-1730 MW GRGN 304 M. WEBB
COMM-COMMUNICATION
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
43583 COMM 253G G01 3 PUBLIC SPEAKING 1300-1415 MW GRGQ 101 E. HUMPHREYS
60660 COMM 253G G02 3 PUBLIC SPEAKING 1300-1415 TR GRLB 114 S. HOCKER
43590 COMM 265G G01 3 PRNCPLS-HUMAN CMNCTN - ONLINE S. HOCKER
17DRFT-DRAFTING
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
60667 DRFT 109 G01 3 COMPUTER DRFTNG FUND 1300-1445 MW GRGQ 121 R. GUTIERREZ
60666 DRFT 109 G02 3 COMPUTER DRFTNG FUND 1800-1945 MW GRGQ 121 H. WRIGHT
58135 DRFT 109 G70 3 COMPUTER DRFTNG FUND - ONLINE R. GUTIERREZ
CIVIL DRAFTING
60663 DRFT 143 G01 3 1800-1945 MW GRGQ 121 H. WRIGHT
FUNDAMENTALS
CIVIL DRAFTING
60664 DRFT 143 G70 3 - ONLINE H. WRIGHT
FUNDAMENTALS
60668 DRFT 276 G01 3 COMP RENDER/ANIMATION 1 1300-1350 TR GRGQ 121 R. GUTIERREZ
LAB 1355-1445 TR GRGQ 121
60669 DRFT 276 G70 3 COMP RENDER/ANIMATION 1 - ONLINE R. GUTIERREZ
E S-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
60655 E S 110G G70 4 INTRO ENVIRON SCI - ONLINE S. WALSH
ECED-EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
50662 ECED 115 G70 3 CHLD GWTH, DEV & LRNG - ONLINE K. WINFREY
45852 ECED 125 G70 MS1 2 HEALTH,SAFETY & NUTR - ONLINE K. WINFREY
54466 ECED 135 G70 3 FAMLY & COMNTY COLLAB - ONLINE J. ZAMORA
45855 ECED 215 G70 3 CURRIC DEV THRU PLAY - ONLINE J. LEISTIKOW
45856 ECED 220 G70 2 ECED PRACTICUM I - ONLINE J. LEISTIKOW
54467 ECED 225 G70 3 CURR DEV & IMPL - ONLINE K. WINFREY
54468 ECED 230 G70 2 ECED PRACTICUM II - ONLINE K. O'CONNOR
48677 ECED 235 G70 3 INTRO LANG, LIT, RDG - ONLINE J. LEISTIKOW
56739 ECED 245 G70 MS2 2 PROFESSIONALISM - ONLINE K. O'CONNOR
58132 ECED 255 G70 3 ASMNT OF CHLDRN/EVAL - ONLINE L. MARIANO
60619 ECED 265 G01 MS2 3 GUIDING YOUNG CHILDREN 1730-1945 TR S-GRLA L. MARIANO
45864 ECED 265 G70 3 GUIDING YOUNG CHILDREN - ONLINE J. LEISTIKOW
ECON-ECONOMICS
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
54638 ECON 251G G70 3 PRNCPLS OF MACROECONS - ONLINE C. MALDONADO
EDUC-EDUCATION
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
60620 EDUC 103 G70 3 INTRO-INTRNSHP-BIL ED/ESL - ONLINE C. VEGA
60623 EDUC 195 G01 MS1 1 AL3 DOSSIER/OPAL - M GRLB
60624 EDUC 195 G02 MS1 1 TEST PREP 1730-1945 W GRLB 114
60825 EDUC 195 G03 MS2 1 TEST PREP 1730-1945 W GRLB 114
53055 EDUC 204 G70 3 FNDTNS OF BIL/ESL ED - ONLINE C. VEGA
18ENGL-ENGLISH
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
48725 ENGL 111G G01 4 RHETORIC/COMPOSITION 1300-1440 TR GRGQ 101 E. HUMPHREYS
43536 ENGL 111G G02 4 RHETORIC/COMPOSITION 1730-1910 TR GRGQ 101 E. HUMPHREYS
60761 ENGL 111G G03 4 RHETORIC/COMPOSITION 0900-1040 MW GRGQ 101 J. ERBEN
WEBINAR
43537 ENGL 111G G70 4 RHETORIC/COMPOSITION W ONLINE J. ERBEN
7-8PM
38179 ENGL 112G G70 MS2 2 RHETORIC/COMPOSITION II - ONLINE J. ERBEN
46915 ENGL 211G G01 3 WRTNG HMNTS/SOC SCIEN 1730-1845 MW GRGQ 111 E. HUMPHREYS
54422 ENGL 218G G01 3 TCHNCL & SCNTFC CMNCTN 0900-1130 R GRGQ 111 J. ERBEN
HIST-HISTORY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
56731 HIST 111G G70 3 GLOBAL HIST TO 1500 - ONLINE L. HOLMEN
54447 HIST 201G G70 3 INTRN-EARLY AMER HIST - ONLINE L. HOLMEN
53072 HIST 202G G70 3 INTR-RECENT AMER HIST - ONLINE L. HOLMEN
HNDS-HUMAN NUTRITION & DIET
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
48582 HNDS 251 G70 3 HUMAN NUTRITION - ONLINE U. QUARTEY
48584 HNDS 251 G71 MS2 3 HUMAN NUTRITION - ONLINE U. QUARTEY
58405 HNDS 251 G72 3 HUMAN NUTRITION - ONLINE M. GREGROY
60734 HNDS 251 G73 3 HUMAN NUTRITION - ONLINE A. SEMRAU
MATH-MATHEMATICS
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
M. CHAVEZ-
45548 MATH 111 G01 3 FUND ELEM MATH I 1630-1745 MW GRGQ 124
TOIVANEN
45550 MATH 120 G01 3 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 1300-1430 TR GRGQ 103 D. BISHOP
M. CHAVEZ-
45635 MATH 120 G70 3 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA - ONLINE
TOIVANEN
45637 MATH 121G G01 3 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 1730-1900 MW GRGQ 101 D. BISHOP
45638 MATH 121G G70 3 COLLEGE ALGEBRA - ONLINE D. BISHOP
59768 MATH 191G G01 4 CALCULUS I 1500-1640 MW GRGQ 103 D. BISHOP
MGT-MANAGEMENT
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
56722 MGT 201 G70 3 INTRDN TO MANAGEMENT - ONLINE U. QUARTEY
NA - NURSING ASSISTANT
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
43598 NA 104 G70 3 NURS ASST FUND - ONLINE N. GALLAGHER
51251 NA 104 L G70 1 NA LAB - ONLINE N. GALLAGHER
43600 NA 105 G70 4 NURS ASST CLINICAL 1230-1630 W GRLB 113 N. GALLAGHER
- ONLINE
19OECS-COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
56040 OECS 105 G01 3 INTRO TO IT 1600-1715 MW GRGN 301 B. LITTLE BEAR
56089 OECS 105 G70 3 INTRO TO IT - ONLINE D. SHINER
56096 OECS 105 G71 3 INTRO TO IT - ONLINE D. SHINER
56097 OECS 105 G72 MS2 3 INTRO TO IT - ONLINE M. WEBB
48661 OECS 125 G70 3 OPERATING SYSTEMS - ONLINE J. YAZZIE
52113 OECS 185 G01 3 PC MAINT & REPAIR I 1715-1845 TR GRGN 301 K. HENRY
54101 OECS 185 G70 3 PC MAINT & REPAIR I - ONLINE B. RAMSEY
54522 OECS 195 G70 3 JAVA PROGRAMMING I - ONLINE S. JOHNSON
54464 OECS 204 G70 3 LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM - ONLINE S. JOHNSON
55981 OECS 207 G70 3 WINDOWS - ONLINE J. YAZZIE
45385 OECS 215 G70 3 SPRDSHT APPLCTNS - ONLINE D. SHINER
60358 OECS 230 G70 MS1 3 DATA CMNCTN/NTWRKS I - ONLINE B. RAMSEY
60359 OECS 231 G70 MS2 3 DATA CMNCTNS/NTWRK II - ONLINE B. RAMSEY
60361 OECS 280 G70 3 DESKTOP PUBLISHING I - ONLINE K. HENRY
OEEM- PARAMEDIC
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
45484 OEEM 101 G01 SC 1 CPR HEALTH CARE 0900-1600 F B. PENA
45489 OEEM 101 G02 SC 1 CPR HEALTH CARE 0900-1600 F GRLB 113 B. PENA
OEETS-ELECTRICAL TRADES
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
BASIC ELECTRICITY &
60762 OEET 110 G01 4 1700-1930 TR GRGQ 050 G. GARCIA
ELECTRONICS
OETS-TECHNICAL STUDIES
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
52740 OETS 118 G01 3 MATH FOR TECHNICIANS 1300-1415 MW GRGQ 102 G. GARCIA
P E-PHYSICAL EDUCATION
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
58318 P E 129 G01 MS1 1 STEP AEROBICS 1200-1300 TR GRGM 200 L. SANCHEZ
58319 P E 129 G02 MS2 1 STEP AEROBICS 1200-1300 TR GRGM 200 L. SANCHEZ
60826 P E 173 G01 MS1 1 RUNNING FITNESS 1030-1130 MW GRGM 200 L. SANCHEZ
60827 P E 173 G02 MS2 1 RUNNING FITNESS 1030-1130 MW GRGM 200 L. SANCHEZ
58140 P E 270 G07 MS1 1 BODY SCULPTING 1715-1830 TR GRGM 200 L. SANCHEZ
58141 P E 270 G08 MS2 1 BODY SCULPTING 1715-1830 TR GRGM 200 L. SANCHEZ
58322 P E 270 G09 MS1 1 FLEXIBILITY TRAINING 1715-1815 MW GRGM 200 L. SANCHEZ
58323 P E 270 G10 MS2 1 FLEXIBILITY TRAINING 1715-1815 MW GRGM 200 L. SANCHEZ
58324 P E 270 G11 MS1 1 HIIT CIRCUIT 1030-1130 TR GRGM 200 L. SANCHEZ
58325 P E 270 G12 MS2 1 HIIT CIRCUIT 1030-1130 TR GRGM 200 L. SANCHEZ
20PHIL-PHILOSOPHY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
WEBINAR
56736 PHIL 223G G70 3 ETHICS W ONLINE J. ERBEN
7-8PM
PHLS-PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCES
CRN COURSE SED PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
52239 PHLS 150G G70 3 PERSONAL HLTH & WELNES - ONLINE M. GREGORY
PHYS-PHYSICS
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
57307 PHYS 110G G70 4 GREAT IDEAS PHYSICS - ONLINE J. KERANEN
PSY-PSYCHOLOGY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
46293 PSY 201G G70 3 INTRDN-PSYCHOLOGY - ONLINE B. PAYETTE
47130 PSY 201G G71 3 INTRDN-PSYCHOLOGY - ONLINE A. FISK
60590 PSY 201G G72 3 INTRDN-PSYCHOLOGY - ONLINE A. FISK
46294 PSY 274 G70 MS1 3 SUBST ABUSE/SERV LRNG - ONLINE M. COATS
S WK-SOCIAL WORK
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
60298 S WK 253 G70 MS1 3 CASE MANAGEMENT - ONLINE M. COATS
SOC-SOCIOLOGY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
46296 SOC 101G G70 3 INTRDRY SOCIOLOGY - ONLINE T. MEEHAN
51933 SOC 201G G70 MS2 3 CNTMPRY SOCIAL PRBMS - ONLINE T. MEEHAN
SPAN-SPANISH
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
45662 SPAN 111 G01 4 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I 1600-1740 TR GRGQ 107 C. VEGA
STAT-STATISTICS
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
45642 STAT 251G G01 3 STAT-BSN/BHVRL SCNCS 1100-1215 TR GRGQ 101 D. BISHOP
W S-GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
48770 W S 201G G70 MS1 3 INTRO TO WOMEN'S STUD - ONLINE M. COATS
WELD-WELDING TECHNOLOGY
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
45840 WELD 100 G01 6 STRCTRL WELDING I 1300-1645 TR GRGQ 051 R. GUTIERREZ
45837 WELD 110 G01 3 BLUEPRINT RDG (WLDNG) 1500-1645 MW GRGQ 051 R. GUTIERREZ
45838 WELD 125 G01 3 INTRDN-PIPE WELDING 1700-1845 MW GRGQ 051 R. GUTIERREZ
60662 WELD 140 G01 3 INTRO TO GTAW (TIG) 1700-1845 TR GRGQ 051 R. GUTIERREZ
45839 WELD 190 G01 3 WELDED ART 1900-2045 MW GRGQ 051 R. ESTEVAN
212nd 8 Weeks (MS2)
CRN COURSE SEC PTRM CR TITLE TIME DAY PLACE INSTRUCTOR
60654 BIOL 250 G02 MS2 1 HESI PREP 1430-1630 R GRGQ 110 A. SEMRAU
58143 BMGT 221 G70 MS2 3 INTERNSHIP I - ONLINE J. GNODLE
54523 C J 101G G71 MS2 3 INTRO CRIMINAL JUSTICE - ONLINE M. STONEKING
56268 CHEM 103 G02 MS2 1 PRINCIPLES SUPP INSTR III 1500-1550 MW GRGQ 111 E. BEDASSO
52954 CMT 223 G70 MS2 3 MEDIA PRODUCTION SERVICES - ONLINE K. HENRY
56739 ECED 245 G70 MS2 2 PROFESSIONALISM - ONLINE K. O'CONNOR
60619 ECED 265 G01 MS2 3 GUIDING YOUNG CHILDREN 1730-1945 TR S-GRLA L. MARIANO
60825 EDUC 195 G03 MS2 1 TEST PREP 1730-1945 W GRLB 114
38179 ENGL 112G G70 MS2 2 RHETORIC/COMPOSITION II - - ONLINE J. ERBEN
48584 HNDS 251 G71 MS2 3 HUMAN NUTRITION - ONLINE U. QUARTEY
56097 OECS 105 G72 MS2 3 INTRO TO IT - ONLINE M. WEBB
60359 OECS 231 G70 MS2 3 DATA CMNCTNS/NTWRK II - ONLINE B. RAMSEY
58319 P E 129 G02 MS2 1 STEP AEROBICS 1200-1300 TR GRGM 200 L. SANCHEZ
60827 P E 173 G02 MS2 1 RUNNING FITNESS 1030-1130 MW GRGM 200 L. SANCHEZ
58141 P E 270 G08 MS2 1 BODY SCULPTING 1715-1830 TR GRGM 200 L. SANCHEZ
58323 P E 270 G10 MS2 1 FLEXIBILITY TRAINING 1200-1300 MW GRGM 200 L. SANCHEZ
58325 P E 270 G12 MS2 1 HIIT CIRCUIT 1030-1130 TR GRGM 200 L. SANCHEZ
51933 SOC 201G G70 MS2 3 CNTMPRY SOCIAL PRBMS - ONLINE T. MEEHAN
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22Scholarships
ELIGIBILTIY REQUIREMENTS APPLICATION
ASSOCIATED • 2.5 cumulative GPA Award: $500 Summer Semester
STUDENT • Enrolled in at least 6 credits during the Summer
GOVERNMENT • Complete, processed FAFSA on file. Apply at Scholar Dollar$
SUMMER • Must have financial need scholarships.nmsu.edu
SCHOLARSHIP • History of community service or volunteer work Due May 1 (preferred).
CONTINENTAL Annual Award: $4,000
• 2.5 cumulative GPA
DIVIDE ELECTRIC
• Full-time enrollment, attending an accredited institution in NM Application available February 1 at
FOUNDATION
SCHOLARSHIP • Active member or immediate family of the co-op www.cdec.coop Due on May 1
DAN ALLEN • 2.8 cumulative GPA Award: $400+ per semester
NIELSON • Attending NMSU Grants Apply at Scholar Dollar$
MEMORIAL • Must be classified as a Freshman scholarships.nmsu.edu
ENDOWED • Be involved in the betterment of their community and have all required credentials uploaded
SCHOLARSHIP • Preference to Grants High School graduates by May 1 (preferred).
GORDON • 3.0 cumulative GPA Award: $500 per semester
MCMILLAN • Majoring in Associate of Arts Apply at Scholar Dollar$
FAMILY • Full time enrollment scholarships.nmsu.edu by May 1
SCHOLARSHIP • Must have financial need per FAFSA (preferred)
• 2.5 cumulative GPA Award: $800 per semester
JOHN & TERESA
• NM Resident Apply at Scholar Dollar$
MIERS
• Must be enrolled at Grants Campus scholarships.nmsu.edu
SCHOLARSHIP
• Preference for students who have a gap in their university studies Due May 1 (preferred)
• 2.5 cumulative GPA
• Enrolled at least half-time Award: $500- 1,500 per semester
• NM resident Contact teacher preparation program at
GROW YOUR
• Accepted into NMSU’s teacher preparation program
OWN TEACHERS NMSU Grants for scholarship application
• Has not earned educational credentials to be licensed as a instructions. Kati O’Connor (505) 287-6693
teacher by the Public Ed Dept or Student Services at (505) 287-6678.
• Demonstrates financial need. (FAFSA required)
Award: percentage of tuition
• 2.5 Cumulative GPA and completed 12 credits after first
college semester No application required
• NM resident.
LEGISLATIVE Renewable: 2.5 cumulative GPA and
• High school diploma from a NM accredited school, a NM GED,
LOTTERY complete 12 credits per semester for a
or a NM-HiSET.
SCHOLARSHIP maximum of 3 semesters at NMSU
• Must enroll in college within 16 months after high school
graduation or receipt of GED/HiSET. (NMSU Grants) 15 credits Grants.
(NMSU Las Cruces) 15 credits, maximum 7 semesters at
NMSU Las Cruces
• 3.0 cumulative GPA
• Degree seeking Award: $500 per year
LUCY MA • NM resident Apply at Scholar Dollar$
ENDOWMENT • Full-time enrollment scholarships.nmsu.edu
• Completed FAFSA on file Due May 1 (preferred)
• Must have financial need
MARVIN & HELEN • 2.5 cumulative GPA Award: $450+ per semester
RIDER • Enrolled in at least 6 credit hours at NMSU Grants Apply at Scholar Dollar$
MEMORIAL • Preference given to NM GED graduates. Financial need per scholarships.nmsu.edu
ENDOWMENT FAFSA Due May 1 (preferred).
• 3.0 cumulative GPA Award: $500+ per semester
PABLO & • Enrolled in at least 6 credits at NMSU Grants
PABLITA PENA • Preference given to students who reside in San Mateo, NM Apply at Scholar Dollar$
ENDOWMENT • Complete FAFSA must be on file scholarships.nmsu.edu by May 1
• Financial need (preferred)
23• 2.5 cumulative GPA
• Full time enrollment preferred Award: In state/in district tuition
PRESIDENTS
• Must be a NM resident seeking an Associate degree.
SCHOLARSHIP
• No prior degree Apply at Scholar Dollar$
NMSU GRANTS
• Must have less than 72 earned credits scholarships.nmsu.edu by May 1
(3% FUNDS)
• Students with other NM tuition scholarships are not eligible (preferred)
(NM Lottery recipients are not eligible)
• 2.5 cumulative GPA
P. STEVEN Award: $500 per semester
• NM Resident
THOMAS Apply at Scholar Dollar$
• Freshman or Sophomore at NMSU Grants
MEMORIAL scholarships.nmsu.edu by May 1
ENDOWMENT • Enrolled in at least 6 credits at Grants (preferred)
• Preference to non-traditional female students
• 2.75 cumulative GPA Award: $400+ per semester
• Graduate of NM High School Apply at Scholar Dollar$
ROSE ORILLA
• Enrolled at least 6 credits at Grants scholarships.nmsu.edu Must have all
SCHOLARSHIP
• Enrolled member of a federally recognized Native American required credentials (CIB) uploaded by
Tribe (CIB required) May 1 (preferred).
• 2.5 cumulative GPA Award: $750-1,500 per semester
TEACHER • Enrolled at least half-time
PREPARATION • NM resident Contact teacher preparation program at
AFFORDABILITY • Pursuing a teaching degree NMSU Grants for scholarship application
SCHOLARSHIP • Has not yet earned educational credentials to be licensed as a instructions. Kati O’Connor (505) 287-6693
teacher. Demonstrates financial need. (FAFSA required) or Student Services at (505) 287-6678.
TRIBAL SCHOLARSHIPS
ACOMA HIGHER EDUCATION www.puebloofacoma.org
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE & ENGINEERING SOCIETY (AISES) www.aises.org
AMERICAN INDIAN SERVICES www.americanindianservices.org
AMERICAN INDIAN GRADUATE CENTER FOR NATIVE SCHOLARSHIPS www.aigcs.org
COBELL SCHOLARSHIP https://cobellscholar.org/
LAGUNA PARTNERS FOR SUCCESS www.partnersforsuccess.us
NAVAJO NATION SCHOLARSHIP (ONNSFA) www.onnsfa.org
ZUNI EDUCATION AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER (ZECDC) www.ashiwi.org/zecdc/Tribal.Scholarship.html
Scholar Dollar$ - One Application All NMSU Scholarships
https://scholarships.nmsu.edu/
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