College and Career Bound Enrollment Process
Learn and Apply
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to review the College & Career Bound Program with your parent/guardian and high school counselor (if applicable).
Apply to CNM and register for classes.
Online (US citizens with social security numbers)
>Complete the online admission application.
In person at any CNM Admissions Office.
>Print the HS Aged Programs Admission Form and submit to any CNM
Admissions office.
Before Registering
- Create your myCNM student account using the student ID number you received during Admissions. Please wait 15 minutes after completing Admissions.
- Submit your ACT or SAT scores to CNM Admissions or take CNM's Accuplacer exam. Then, bring your scores to meet with a CNM advisor to discuss the College and Career Bound Program and see what courses you can take. Review the CNM Catalog and Schedule of Classes for policies and program and course information.
College and Career Bound students can register for up to 18 credit hours
per term and for courses numbered 900 and above only. Students will be
removed from courses numbered below 900 and courses added after the
18 credit limit. - Complete CNM’s online new student orientation. You will be unable to register until you have completed orientation.
- Plan your schedule. The Schedule of Classes is available approximately 2 weeks before Registration.
Register and submit official approval
- Check your registration date and time and register for your course(s) through my CNM.
- Print the College & Career Bound Approval and Registration Form and submit to any CNM Registration Office to register for your course(s). Check due dates posted in your myCNM account.
- Pay all tuition and fees that are due by the following business day after registering.
Continuing CCB students – Registration information will be sent to your myCNM student account When you receive this information, meet with a CNM advisor to plan your courses for the next term and register for classes.
College & Career Bound students can be transitioned to regular student status when meeting CNM's general admission requirements.



