New Mexico Humanities Now
CNM Contacts
For degree requirements:
LA School Advisor
(Position currently vacant)
(505) 224-3567
How Humanities Now Can Work for You:
Jennifer Castro Garcia
Transfer Content Specialist
UNM Contacts
Learn about transferring to UNM: Future Transfer Student
New Mexico Humanities Now
The New Mexico Humanities Now program helps students in the humanities make a smooth transition from CNM to the University of New Mexico. The program provides:
- Accessible, knowledgeable, and experienced people to work with you toward a smooth transfer process from CNM to UNM
- Personal Bridge Mentors to help you “learn the ropes” of being a student at UNM
- Free admission to events regarding the Humanities and the transfer process
- Opportunities to learn about and be involved with internships, faculty research, and Humanities career exploration
- Exposure to well-known professionals in the Humanities
- Chance to earn UNM credit through Summer Academy and be awarded a generous stipend
In addition, eligible students can apply for a two-week summer residency program, held on UNM campus, to earn six credits toward a UNM degree, a stipend, and mentoring for success as a UNM Lobo student.
CNM/UNM Transfer Program Workshops
NM Humanities Now will offer mini-workshops with information and resources for CNM Humanities Students planning to transfer to UNM - English, History, Anthropology, Philosophy, Languages, American Studies, Chicana/o Studies, Native American Studies & Communication. For additional UNM Humanities majors, visit UNM's Humanities Transfer page.
UNM Summer Southwest Mellon Academy
The purpose of Summer Academy is to create a seamless transfer pathway for CNM students to UNM, where students develop critical thinking and research skills for academic success. Students can earn six credits toward a UNM degree, a stipend, and mentoring for success as a UNM Lobo student. Courses are Financial Aid eligible and can be transferred back to CNM to be counted towards your CNM program completion.
For more information contact Rebecca Martinez-Baca, Program Coordinator Chicana/Chicano Studies, or Annette Gonzales, Program Coordinator Chicana/Chicano Studies, Mellon NM Humanities Now! Program.
About the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation endeavors to strengthen, promote, and, where necessary, defend the contributions of the humanities and the arts to human flourishing and to the well-being of diverse and democratic societies. To this end, the Foundation supports exemplary institutions of higher education and culture as they renew and provide access to an invaluable heritage of ambitious, path-breaking work.
CNM is proud to partner with UNM College of Arts and Sciences in this endeavor.