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New Mexico’s Loan Repayment Programs The purpose of New Mexico’s Loan Repayment Programs is to provide assistance with student loan repayment for practicing professionals in high need professions such as health care and teaching. The State of New Mexico will pay a portion of a participant’s qualifying student loans for…
…Mexico’s Loan For Service Programs The purpose of New Mexico’s Loan For Service Programs is to provide students with financial assistance in high-need workforce areas in health care and teaching. In exchange for financial support, students must commit to a 3-year term of service working in New Mexico in their…
…helping families thrive. Our Programs for Institutionalized Individuals NMHED funds adult education programs for justice-involved individuals through the New Mexico Department of Corrections and Gordon Bernell Charter School. Several other adult education programs around the state serve institutionalized individuals as well. For more information, contact Dené Shelton, Program Specialist, at…
Webinar for financial aid specialists, registrars, advisors, faculty and other staff to learn about new and/or renewed state financial aid programs.
…26 subgrantee adult education programs across New Mexico, offering free instruction and training to eligible adults. It also includes 8 adult literacy programs that provide one-on-one and small group tutoring in reading and writing for adults. Directory of Local Adult Education Programs State Office Contact Information: Adult Education Division Adult…
…has statewide financial aid programs and tuition reciprocity agreements with neighboring states. More information on aid types/programs can be found at the Student Financial Aid section of this website. Click on the links below to view New Mexico Higher Education Department financial aid reports. Lottery Scholarship Reports: 2024 Legislative Lottery…
NM Course Numbering System||General Education Curriculum| New Undergraduate and Graduate Degree Program Review||CIP code Approval| NM Advanced Placement Policy||Dual Credit| If you have questions about any of the above programs, please contact the Academic Affairs and Policy Division at NMHED.Policy@hed.nm.gov or (505) 231-6754.
…Mexico. A variety of programs are offered to meet the needs of our state’s diverse population. Financial Aid Division Goals Inform students that college is attainable and affordable; Provide students and their families with the consumer information needed to make informed decisions about financing an education; Make information about our…
…Education & Family Literacy Programs and 8 Adult Literacy Programs across the state. We are here to make your important job easier! We aim to support high quality adult education services and strong learner outcomes, a student-centered approach to instruction, and enhanced equity and access for all New Mexicans. Visit…
…associate and bachelor degree programs that initiate the institutional approval process after August 1, 2018 must be reviewed and approved by the Higher Education Department (HED). The institutional and HED review processes may occur simultaneously. To begin the HED approval process for a new associate or bachelor degree, complete and…
The purpose of the hearing is to take public comment regarding the proposed amendment of 5.5.6 NMAC, APPROVAL OF NEW UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS.
The purpose of the hearing is to take public comment regarding the proposed amendment of 5.5.2 NMAC, APPROVAL OF NEW GRADUATE PROGRAMS.
The electronic application for the New Mexico Children, Youth & Families Worker Loan Repayment Program will be released on the NMHED website on 7/15/19. The electronic application link will be removed promptly on the closing date of 9/1/19.
…Mexico Public Colleges and Universities? Learn about adult education programs? Find information about the GEAR UP NM program? Learn about the Institutional Finance division? Find the capital projects deadlines for this year? Learn about Private Post-Secondary Schools’ applications?
…or fourth!) language and programs around the state that provide this service. LEARN MORE || Adult and Family Literacy Adult Literacy focuses on developing basic skills, often through one-on-one or small group tutoring. Family literacy is culturally-relevant learning for the whole family! Find programs that provide these free services. LEARN…
…past, ACT/SAT are not required for placement in academic programs or required for admission into honors programs, but may be used for these purposes if available, and are helpful and encouraged.
…the whole family! Find programs that provide these free services. LEARN MORE || Find an Adult Education Program Free adult education services can help you strengthen your skills in math, English, science, writing, and other areas, earn a High School Equivalency (HSE) Credential; learn English as a Second Language (ESL)…
…skills to emerge. NMHED-funded programs provide the full spectrum of these services in courses, small groups, and one-on-one tutoring sessions, both in person and online, in communities around the state What is family literacy? Family literacy is caregivers and children learning together. Family literacy programs provide culturally-relevant opportunities for families…
COMING SOON: PROPEL Adult Education Professional Development Portal Temporary website: Adult Education PD calendar and support Assessment Policy Business Policy & Procedures OVERVIEW OF FINANCIALS - 2021 Conference Slide Deck Data Management Procedures Program Probation Policy Restart NM NEW! Student Intake Form PROGRAM GUIDANCE MEMO: Spanish HSE Track PROGRAM GUIDANCE…
…in short-term, career-focused postsecondary programs. This policy change is commonly referred to as “Workforce Pell” or Short-Term Pell.” While the law stipulates some basic eligibility standards, most decisions about program approval, design, and oversight are left to the states. Program eligibility and approval are determined by states and the federal…
…be released, and which programs have been awarded funding in recent competitions. Adult Literacy Program Providers Grants The New Mexico Higher Education Department (NMHED), Adult Education Division, announces a Request for Applications (RFA) for grants to support the operation of Adult Literacy programs in New Mexico. Grants are contingent upon…
…Education and Health Workforce Programs: Institutional Survey Report - January 16, 2026 FY25 Workforce GRO Report - October 10, 2025 Fall 2023 Faculty Headcounts, Compensation, and Benefits Report - August 29, 2025 NM HED Budget Presentation SFC - February 10, 2025 Program Evaluation: Postsecondary Credentials- September 17, 2024 Program Evaluation:…
…ensuring access to training programs that are effective, efficient and quickly available. The Ready NM project targets funding resources to create short term training programs designed to get New Mexicans prepared for diverse work opportunities that lead to immediate and direct employment in in-demand jobs. Additionally, Ready NM coordinates access…
…undergraduate- and graduate-level nursing programs at New Mexico public and tribal higher education institutions to expand enrollment and the number of graduates able to work as nurses or nurse practitioners. Endowment funds shall be invested by the higher education institution in accordance with Section 21-1- 27.4 NMSA 1978 and the…
The purpose of the hearing is to take public comment regarding proposed adoption of a new rule 5.9.2 NMAC, WORKFORCE TRAINING ECONOMIC SUPPORT PILOT PROGRAM.
…Education and Literacy (AEL) programs, Integrated English Literacy and Civics Education (IELCE) programs, and programs for Corrections Education and Other Institutionalized Individuals in New Mexico. Providers will deliver services in collaboration with WIOA Titles I, III, and IV partners. Grants will be funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office…
…and state-sponsored adult education programs; regulating the state’s private, for-profit institutions of higher education, and by offering programs in which both public and private institutions may participate. History & Organization In 2005, NMHED was established as a cabinet agency in the executive branch as “a single, unified department to administer…
…Questions| When describing our programs, can we include a hyperlink in our application that will take the reviewers to our project? Yes, you may include a hyperlink in the application to provide additional information or reference material; however, the link should not take the place of the narrative response. Item…
…agencies, schools, early childhood programs, state agencies and more to improve Indian education and Native American student success from early childhood through higher education. In addition to building capacity for programs, capital outlay projects and expending funding. The centers shall be administratively attached to the New Mexico Higher Education Department,…
…Education and Family Literacy programs and to support Integrated English Literacy and Civics Education programs in New Mexico. Grants will be funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education (OCTAE) under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), Title II, and by the New…
…faculty in educator preparation programs; $50 million for endowed faculty in bachelor and master degree social worker programs; and $30 million for endowed faculty in nursing programs The New Mexico Higher Education Department requests that higher education institutions, including branch campuses, submit a single application for each type of program…
…that educational institutions or programs go through to make sure they meet the standards set out by an accrediting agency. Accrediting agencies in the context of higher education are private non-governmental organizations recognized by the United States Department of Education (ED), and institutions accredited by agencies not recognized by ED…
