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Academic Advising
See website for college advising office locations.
Academic advisors help students register for classes, choose a major, learn about degree programs and meet graduation requirements. At this page you can find out how to contact the advisors for each college. This is a great place to start if you need to select, add, and drop courses; understand NMSU policies and connect to resources that promote success in and out of the classroom.
American Indian Programs
Garcia Annex, Room 136
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
(575) 646-4207
American Indian Program provides advising and academic assistance; sponsors cultural and social events for students; assists with job placement and job referrals. All students are eligible to use these services. Computer lab is available in Garcia Annex, Room 132, 8AM-5PM.
Black Programs
Garcia Annex, Room 135
Hours: M-F 8AM-12PM, 1PM-5PM
(575) 646-4208
Black Programs provides counseling and academic assistance; maintains a library of Black Studies materials; sponsors cultural and social events for students; and assists with job placement and job referrals. All students are eligible to use services.
Career Exploration Center
Garcia Annex, First Floor, NE Corner
Hours: M-F 8AM-5PM
(575) 646-2241
The Career Exploration Center offers information to students regarding choosing career directions and majors. The Center provides individual career counseling and information on career interest assessments. Students may walk-in or schedule an appointment.
Chicano Programs
Garcia Annex, Room 138
Hours: M-F 8AM-12PM, 1PM-5PM
(575) 646-4206
Chicano Programs offers advocacy services for students with a number of academic, financial or life issues. Students may take advantage of a computer lab/lounge, free fax and long distance when applying for a job or internship. An e-mail list provides information on scholarships, internships, and campus events. Chicano Programs also provides support to thirteen Hispanic student organizations. All students may access services at Chicano Programs.
Counseling Center
Garcia Annex, Room 100
Hours: M-F 8AM-5PM
(575) 646-2731
The Counseling Center provides individual and group counseling services for students at no charge. Counseling is available for issues such as stress, eating disorders, incest, gender and family concerns; crises assistance is offered on a walk-in basis. All students are eligible to use services.
Student Support Services TRIO Program (SSS)
Garcia Annex, Room 143
Hours: M-F 8AM-5PM
(575) 646-1336
SSS is a federally funded program that provides academic assistance to 350 participants. Assistance includes mentoring, tutoring, academic and financial aid advising. To be eligible, students must meet first generation and federal income guidelines or be a student with a disability and be registered with the SSD office at NMSU.
