Admission & Registration Checklist

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1. Admissions (GH 1136)

You must fill out a new application form if you have not been enrolled within the last year. If you are applying for financial aid enroll in a degree or certificate program. The only requirement for admission to a certificate program is an application form. Requirements for degree status are: 1) A one-time $15.00 application fee which is a non-refundable, 2) A high school or GED transcript(s), 3) Transcripts from any other colleges you have attended.


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2. Placement Testing (GH 2205-CASA)

Placement test in English, Reading, and Math are needed for all new students. The tests are free and take about an hour to two hours to finish. You will need your placement test scores before you see an advisor.


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3. Advisement (GH 1128-GH 1131)

Take your Placement Test scores or ACT/SAT scores to your advisor. If you are in a degree or certificate program, you should meet with your advisor before selecting your classes. Your advisor should review your registration worksheet before you register, every semester.


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4. Financial Aid (GH 1127)

To learn about the available financial aid, visit with the Financial Aid Advisor. There is the FAFSA form to be completed. Processing may take several months, so apply early! You must be in a degree or certificate program to receive financial aid. You cannot be in "UNCLASSIFIED" status. Complete step #1 (above) to change your status. Changes must be made by the second week of classes.


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5. Orientation (CH 1127)

New Students must attend the (mandatory) Student Orientation. See Schedule of Classes for dates and times listed. Transfer Students, it is optional & you should meet with your advisor before selecting your classes. Your advisor should review your registration worksheet before you register.


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6. Registration (GH 1210)

You will need: 1) The Advisement Check Sheet, 2) The Schedule of Classes, 3) Placement test scores, 4) an idea of yor work and family schedule. English and Math call numbers are available from your advisor. Registration is available by phone 505.246.2020 or via The Web http://itel.unm.edu/ (See registration hand our for instructions).


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7. Cashiers (GH Common's Area)

Unless you have made arrangements with the Financial Aid Office or Cashiers, you must pay for your tuition. You will be disenrolled if payment is not received by the deadline listed in the schedule of classes.

Elevator keys and support services are available to students with impaired mobility. You can see Dr. Jeanne Knight, PhD for assistance in GH 1133 or call 505.86.7520 to schedule an appointment.

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