As university degree programs continue to get more and more complex, the need for personalized academic advisement services is more important than ever. It’s an idea The University of New Mexico’s Office of Advisement takes very seriously and hopes...
Every year the Provost Committee for Advisement and the Office of University Advisement, recognize advisors for their service and dedication to student success. Advisors were nominated by students, colleagues and administrator for Outstanding New...
The Health Science Center (HSC) and University College (UC) are collaborating to help improve academic advisement services at The University of New Mexico. Members of the College of Pharmacy, College of Nursing, University College and Medical Laboratory Sciences program will meet throughout the spring semester to further advance advisement services provided during New Student Orientation.
“I was fourteen or fifteen when I went to Disneyland with my cousin, said Jocelyn Moya. We were watching the parades and she said you can work at Disney when you are in college. I said, no, you are crazy,” But Moya’s cousin wasn’t crazy. She planted the...
The University of New Mexico Anderson School of Management prepares students for the world they will face when they leave the university - even if they are only freshmen today.
An academic advisor is now one of the first faces new students see after enrolling and going through freshman orientation. With advisement changes, students can now meet immediately with advisors from their intended school or college. If the student hasn't yet chosen a major, he or she is assigned to University College.
Academic advisors representing approximately 30 departments and colleges will be available to talk about various majors on Monday, March 7 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the SUB Atrium as part of the Explore a Major Fair. Students that are undecided or ...
Academic advisors representing approximately 35 departments and colleges will be available to talk about various majors on Wednesday, Oct. 6 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Students that are undecided or exploring several majors can talk to representatives about ...