CENTRAL NEW MEXICO COMMUNITY COLLEGE (CNM)
- 525 Buena Vista SE
- Albuquerque, NM 87106
- OPEID College Code: 00474200
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- General Phone: (505) 224-3000
- President: Katharine Winograd
- Type: Public, 2-Year
- Calendar System: Trimester
- Highest Degree: Associate's
- Local Area: Large City
- Student Enrollment: 27,999
- College Alias: CNM
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Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) is a two-year institution of higher education located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. CNM has four campuses in the Albuquerque area and a Workforce Training Center. The school offers 52 occupational certificates and many short-term career and technical courses. CNM also offers associate's degrees in arts, sciences, and 48 occupational fields, as well as college transfer courses for students who wish to transfer to four-year institutions.
CNM offers many online courses as well as GED courses, adult basic education and developmental education. High school students can earn college and high school credits simultaneously through CNM's dual-enrollment programs. Additionally, CNM partners with Albuquerque Public Schools to offer the Early College Academy, a program that allows high school students to earn an associate's degree at the same time they earn a high school diploma.
History
Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) was established in 1965 as a trade school called Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute (TVI). The original mission, to provide adults with occupational education, continues today. The first 150 students of TVI studied in a vacated elementary school building and empty military barracks. That site, on 60 acres, is now CNM's Main Campus.
Accredited in 1978, TVI became an independent school district in 1979. The school's Montoya Campus was founded that same year. In 1985, college preparation courses were added to the curriculum that had previously focused on vocational training in business, health, technologies and trades. In 1986, the school was authorized to offer associate's degrees, which led to greater expansion and status as a community college. With its new status as a top community college for the region, TVI changed its name to Central New Mexico Community College in 2006.
Academics
The academic calendar of Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) follows the semester format, with fall, spring and summer terms.
Colleges and Schools
In addition to Adult & General Education, CNM courses are offered through its six academic schools:
- Applied Technologies
- Business and Information Technology
- Communication, Humanities and Social Sciences
- School of Adult and General Education
- Health, Wellness and Public Safety
- Mathematics, Science and Engineering
Student Life
There are many student clubs and organizations available to students on all CNM campuses, including the Hispanic Student Business Association and the Native American Student Club, among others. CNM offers many services for all students, including academic advisors and a program called "Achievement Coaches," which is comprised of student advocates who encourage their peers and help them cope with academic and personal challenges. CNM's Center for Working Families provides a variety of support for students including financial and academic support.
Low-cost child-care is available to qualified students, and the New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union is available to CNM students. There are many programs designed to help students, such as the Service Learning program that gives students the opportunity to earn college credit while helping the community.
Athletics
Although there are some intramural sports clubs available at CNM, there are no formal athletics teams participating in intercollegiate sports at this time.
Satellite Campuses
In addition to its Main Campus in Albuquerque, CNM has Workforce Training Center and four satellite campuses:
- Montoya Campus
- Rio Rancho Campus
- South Valley Campus
- Westside Campus
Community Life
CNM is proud of its partnerships in the local community. The school's Center for Community Programs and Partnerships provides students with academic and non-academic programs that improve quality of life and academic progress.
The CNM Community Education offers non-credit lifelong learning to community members in a variety of areas.
And, to foster economic development in New Mexico and support local businesses, CNM continues to be a primary resource for vocational training through its Workforce Training Center (WTC). To help encourage learning and career training in the community, CNM offers a "Gift of Learning" card, which allows for the purchase of a gift card for courses a the CNM Workforce Training Center.
- Student Services
- Remedial Services Offered
- Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered
- Employment Services Offered
- Placement Services For Graduates Offered
- On-Campus Day Care Available
- Special Learning Opportunities
- Distance Learning Opportunities
- Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization
- ROTC Army Navy Air Force
- Website
- www.cnm.edu

- Mission Statement
- Click To Read Mission Statement
- North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission
- Facilities and Programs Offered
- Library Available
- College Carnegie Classifications
- Basic Classification Associates--Public Urban-Serving Multicampus
- Undergraduate Classification Associates
- Undergraduate Profile Classification Higher Part-Time Two-Year
- Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year
- Size Classification Very Large Two-Year

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New building, under construction, at CNM, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

New building, under construction, at CNM, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
New building, under construction, at CNM, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Central New Mexico Community College
Central New Mexico Community College

New building, under construction, at CNM, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
New building, under construction, at CNM, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

New building, under construction, at CNM, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
New building, under construction, at CNM, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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- College Credits Accepted
- Dual Credit
- AP Credit
- Applicant Considerations
- Open Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies
- Financial Aid Links and Information
- Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 77%
| Loan | Federal Grant | State/Local Grant | Institutional Grant | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (%) of Students Receiving | 21% | 45% | 63% | 3% |
| Avg Amount Receiving | $4,936 | $3,950 | $923 | $591 |
| 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Default Rate (%) | 6.0% | 5.2% | 3.0% |
| Number in Default | 140 | 141 | 107 |
| Number in Repayment | 2,329 | 2,693 | 3,482 |
| 2009-10 | 2008-09 | 2007-08 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tuition, Fees and Other Expenses | |||
| In-District Tuition and Fees | $1,704 | $1,596 | $1,610 |
| In-State Tuition and Fees | $2,064 | $1,956 | $1,970 |
| Out of State Tuition and Fees | $5,640 | $5,532 | $8,065 |
| Books and Supplies | $1,158 | $1,158 | $1,158 |
| Housing Expenses | |||
| Off Campus | |||
| Room and Board | $12,318 | $12,318 | $12,318 |
| Other Expenses | $4,017 | $4,017 | $4,017 |
| Off Campus with Family | |||
| Other Expenses | $3,618 | $4,017 | $3,618 |
| Total Expenses | |||
| On Campus | |||
| In-District | $2,862 | $2,754 | $2,768 |
| In-State | $3,222 | $3,114 | $3,128 |
| Out of State | $6,798 | $6,690 | $9,223 |
| Off Campus | |||
| In-District | $19,197 | $19,089 | $19,103 |
| In-State | $19,557 | $19,449 | $19,463 |
| Out of State | $23,133 | $23,025 | $25,558 |
| Off Campus with Family | |||
| In-District | $6,480 | $6,372 | $6,386 |
| In-State | $6,840 | $6,732 | $6,746 |
| Out of State | $10,416 | $10,308 | $12,841 |
- Overall Student Enrollment
- Total Student Enrollment: 27,999 Undergraduate: 27,999
- Student Gender
- Total Student Gender Male: 12,430 Female: 15,569
- Undergraduate Gender Male: 12,430 Female: 15,569
- Student Attendance
- Total Student Attendance Full-Time: 8,765 Part-Time: 19,234
- Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 8,765 Part-Time: 19,234
| Number | Percent | |
|---|---|---|
| Non-Resident Alien | 418 | 1% |
| American Indian | 2,092 | 7% |
| Black | 959 | 3% |
| Asian | 624 | 2% |
| Hispanic | 11,222 | 40% |
| White | 9,916 | 35% |
| Unknown | 2,768 | 10% |
| Number | Percent | |
|---|---|---|
| Age Under 18 | 1,099 | 4% |
| Ages 18-19 | 4,621 | 17% |
| Ages 20-21 | 3,843 | 14% |
| Ages 22-24 | 4,027 | 14% |
| Ages 25-29 | 4,809 | 17% |
| Ages 30-34 | 3,041 | 11% |
| Ages 35-39 | 1,993 | 7% |
| Ages 40-49 | 2,801 | 10% |
| Ages 50-65 | 1,632 | 6% |
| Age Over 65 | 123 | 0.4% |
| Age Unknown | 10 | 0.04% |
| Total | Full-Time | Part-Time | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Employees | 1,966 | 1,081 | 885 |
| Faculty Status | 1,098 | 327 | 771 |
| Instruction, Research and/or Public Service | 1,098 | 327 | 771 |
| Primarily Instruction | 1,098 | 327 | 771 |
| Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial | 112 | 112 | - |
| Other Professionals | 165 | 161 | 4 |
| Technical and/or Paraprofessional | 591 | 481 | 110 |
| Clerical And Secretarial | 283 | 206 | 77 |
| Skilled Crafts | 25 | 24 | 1 |
| Service and/or Maintenance | 130 | 116 | 14 |
| Total | Male | Female | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9/10 Month Contract | |||
| All Faculty | $45,658 (57) | $47,085 (29) | $44,180 (28) |
| Instructor | $45,658 (57) | $47,085 (29) | $44,180 (28) |
| 11/12 Month Contract | |||
| All Faculty | $59,544 (270) | $59,397 (124) | $59,670 (146) |
| Instructor | $59,544 (270) | $59,397 (124) | $59,670 (146) |
| Equated 9 Month Contract | |||
| All Faculty | $48,186 (327) | $48,311 (153) | $48,075 (174) |
| Instructor | $48,186 (327) | $48,311 (153) | $48,075 (174) |
- Retention Rates
- Full-Time Entering Students Retained: 57%
- Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 39%
| (%) of Entering Class | |
|---|---|
| Overall | |
| All Students | 8% |
| By Gender | |
| Male | 9% |
| Female | 7% |
| By Race | |
| Non-Resident Alien | - |
| American Indian | 6% |
| Black | 6% |
| Asian | 8% |
| Hispanic | 9% |
| White | 10% |
| Unknown | 2% |
| 2007-08 | 2006-07 | |
|---|---|---|
| Arrests | ||
| On Campus | ||
| Drug Related | 2 | - |
| Criminal Offenses | ||
| On Campus | ||
| Forcible Rape | 1 | - |
| Aggravated Assault | 4 | 3 |
| Vehicle Theft | 15 | 10 |
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