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Northern New Mexico College

Former names

Spanish American Normal School (1909–1953)
Northern New Mexico Normal School (1953–1959)
Northern New Mexico State School (1959–1970)
New Mexico Technical Vocational School (1970–1977)
Northern New Mexico Community College (1977–2005)
TypePublic college
Established1909
PresidentHector Balderas
ProvostIvan Lopez Hurtado
Students1,100 (2017) [citation needed]
Location ,
U.S.
CampusEl Rito, New Mexico
Española, New Mexico
ColorsRust & Dark Blue
   
NicknameEagles

Sporting affiliations

NAIAContinental
Websitewww.nnmc.edu
A bridge surrounded by blooming trees
Main campus

Northern New Mexico College is a public collegeinEspañola, New Mexico.[1]

History

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Northern was founded in El Rito, New Mexico in 1909 as the Spanish American Normal School, with the original mission of providing teacher training for the area's Spanish speakers.[2] The college's original mission and Constitutional charter makes Northern the first Hispanic-serving institution in the United States. Northern opened its Española campus in 1971 and expanded its mission to include technical vocational programs, eventually becoming the state's first designated community college.

In 2004, new legislation allowed Northern to offer a baccalaureate program in Elementary Education. In 2005, legislation was enacted which changed the name to Northern New Mexico College, permitting it to offer four-year degrees in any program deemed necessary and appropriate. Between then and today, 11 more baccalaureate programs were approved. The main campus is now in Española; the El Rito campus is open and active with hands-on technical trades programs.

In 2019, the New Mexico Legislature unanimously approved NNMC's creation of the NNMC Branch Community College. Also in 2019 Rio Arriba and Santa Fe County voters approved an annual mill levy to establish and sustain associate degree programs in trades at Northern. The first programs to be implemented were plumbing/pipefitting and electrical, with the hands-on portion of those programs taking place on the college's El Rito campus. The Mill Levy also provides for the expansion of dual credit and trades education opportunities for residents of the Española, Pojoaque, Chama Valley, Mesa Vista, and Jemez Mountain School districts, including free transportation to and from Northern's campuses.

Academics

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Northern New Mexico College primarily serves rural communities from within a 40-mile (64 km) radius of the main campus in Española, including eight Native American Pueblos, in one of the most underserved areas in the state. Now one of the state's four regional comprehensive institutions, it offers more than 50 bachelor's, associate, and certificate programs. In addition, the college has reintroduced technical trades programs in electrical and plumbing/pipefitting, in partnership with two local unions and five public school districts through its new co-located Branch Community College, the first of its kind in the state's history.

Northern's Continuing Education program, through partnerships with the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions, the Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters and the Regional Development Corporation, offers hands-on training camps for in carpentry, welding and linemen skills.

The college is organized into two schools:

In 2019, NNMC's co-located Branch Community College added the Department of Technical Trades, currently offering Electrical and Plumbing Technology programs.

Its student body is predominantly Hispanic (74%) and is 38% male and 62% female.[3] It is a member of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities.[4]

Accreditation

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Northern is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission to grant associate and bachelor's degrees. Additional accreditations include:[5]

Additionally, the college's occupational courses are approved by the New Mexico State Department of Public Education and the barbering, cosmetology, and nursing programs are approved by their respective state licensing boards.

Campuses

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Española Campus in 2011, Administration Building on left.

The primary campus in Española, consists of a 200-acre (810,000 m2) tract extending from U.S. Highway 84/285 to the banks of the Rio Grande. It is approximately 25 miles (40 km) north of Santa Fe.[6]

The El Rito campus is Northern's historical campus. It is 25 miles (40 km) north of Española.

Governance

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Northern New Mexico's president is former New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas. He reports to a board of regents whose members are appointed by the governor of New Mexico.[7]

Athletics

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The Northern New Mexico athletic teams are called The Eagles. The college is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing as an NAIA Independent within the Continental Athletic Conference since the 2009–10 academic year.

Northern New Mexico competes in eight intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include basketball, cross country and golf; while women's sports include basketball, cheerleading, cross country, dance and golf.

History

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The athletics department was launched in 2005. The Eagles began their first competitive men's and women's basketball seasons in 2009.[8]

Notable alumni

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References

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  • ^ "Academics Home Northern New Mexico College | Northern New Mexico College".
  • ^ Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities membership directory
  • ^ "Institutional Accreditation | Northern New Mexico College".
  • ^ "Learn More Here About Northern New Mexico College - Top New Mexico Community College | Northern New Mexico College".
  • ^ Governor of New Mexico website: New Mexico Boards and Commissions: NNMC Board of Regents[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Home". goeaglesonline.com.
  • ^ Votesmart.org.-Philip Archuleta[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Commissioner Valerie Espinoza- District 3 – New Mexico Public Regulation Commission.
  • ^ Votesmart.org.-Debbie Rodella
  • ^ Harlow, Olivia (September 7, 2020). "Española native on team working to put New Mexico chile in space". The Santa Fe New Mexican.
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