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Gov. Lujan Grisham declares May 4 College, Career Signing Day
3 May, 2021
State to celebrate college-bound students
Early Childhood, Higher Education Departments Aim to Recruit Bilingual and Multicultural Educators
27 Apr, 2021
$7 Million Partnership to Build Capacity for Early Childhood Education at NM Colleges & Universities
New Mexico College & Career Signing Day is May 4, 2021
22 Apr, 2021
The New Mexico Higher Education Department, Public Education Department, and College Connect NM are partnering to celebrate New Mexico students who have committed to pursuing education or training beyond high school.
NMCAC Hosts Virtual College Access Events April 19 & 20
14 Apr, 2021
The New Mexico College Access Council will host virtual panels on April 19 and 20 featuring 22 New Mexico colleges and universities.
Governor Signs Legislation Benefitting Students and Higher Education
9 Apr, 2021
Gains include Expanded Financial Aid, Enhanced Student Resources, and Improved College Access
College and University Regents Confirmed to Boards Across New Mexico
6 Apr, 2021
25 Highly-Qualified New Mexicans to Guide Higher Education Governance at Institutions Statewide
Stephanie Rodriguez Confirmed as Higher Education Cabinet Secretary
22 Mar, 2021
Stephanie Rodriguez was unanimously confirmed by the Senate as cabinet secretary for the New Mexico Higher Education Department last week following her appointment by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham Signs a Proclamation Recognizing Adult Education and Literacy Day
9 Mar, 2021
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has proclaimed Tuesday March 9, 2021 as Adult Education and Literacy Day in New Mexico, recognizing the contributions of adult education professionals and students across the state.
New Mexico Opportunity and Lottery Scholarships Help In-Need Students Most
4 Mar, 2021
Tuition Relief Programs Have Greatest Impact on First-Generation, Minority, and Low-Income Students
More college students now eligible for SNAP food benefits through Coronavirus relief
2 Mar, 2021
housands of New Mexico college students might be eligible for SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits, commonly known as food stamps, announced the New Mexico Human Services Department and Higher Education Department.


