Operation Registration is back. For the fifth year running, various UNM offices are helping Lobo’s prepare for the coming spring semester. Events begin Monday, Nov. 28, at 9 p.m. and continue through Nov. 29.
Enrollment is underway now for Late Starting Courses at The University of New Mexico. These courses, often referred to as intersession classes, are a valuable option for students trying to obtain or maintain eligibility for the Legislative Lottery...
Fall break has come and gone at The University of New Mexico, and, believe it or not, it's already time to start preparing for the next school year.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the form that every college student needs to fill out in...
A plan to consider a new residency requirement for freshmen coming to The University of New Mexico in fall 2017 is on hold, for now. Regents on the Finance and Facilities subcommittee tabled the proposal during the Aug. 1 meeting to allow more time for...
In-state students attending The University of New Mexico this fall can expect the majority of their tuition to be covered. The state Higher Education Department (HED) has notified state universities of the amount it intends to fund through the...
Spring enrollment at UNM is down slightly as anticipated, with a hint of promising news to come. Initial enrollment numbers for the spring semester show a total of 25,299 students.
During the February Board of Regents meeting, President Robert Frank...
Even though enrollment for Fall 2015 is down slightly at The University of New Mexico, a closer look at the numbers shows some encouraging trends.
The number of students enrolled for this semester is 27,354, down just under two percent from last fall’s...
The University of New Mexico is poised to hit record highs in its third semester retention, four-year and six-year graduation rates this fall, as the university continues to make significant progress toward the key goals outlined by Gov. Susana Martinez...
When classes start next week, The University of New Mexico welcomes a large number of new freshmen students and one of the best prepared groups to begin college in recent years.
The University of New Mexico notified students and parents recently of the final New Mexico Lottery Scholarship amounts available for 2015-16. The awards still won’t meet 100 percent of tuition, but with enrollment numbers for the coming semester low and fewer students meeting the eligibility requirement of 15 credit hours, UNM students receiving the scholarship can expect to have approximately 93 percent of their tuition paid.