See Also

Central New Mexico Community College

name = Central New Mexico Community College |image = |established = 1964 |type = Community college |students = 22,077 |faculty = 330 full-time, 670 part-time |president = |city = Albuquerque Albuquerque, New Mexico

Albuquerque is the largest city [i] in the state [i] of New Mexico [i] ... 

|state = New Mexico New Mexico

New Mexico is a southwestern [i] state in the United States of America [i]. ... 

|country = United States United States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., a... 

|website = Logo]] Central New Mexico Community College , formerly TVI Community College and the Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute, is the community college for metropolitan Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico

Albuquerque is the largest city [i] in the state [i] of New Mexico [i] ... 

. TVI, as most locals referred to it, changed its name to Central New Mexico Community College, on June 2, 2006.

Discussions

  Discussion Features

   Ask a question about 'Central New Mexico Community College'

   Start a new discussion about 'Central New Mexico Community College'

   Answer questions about 'Central New Mexico Community College'

   'Central New Mexico Community College' discussion forum


Encyclopedia


Central New Mexico Community College , formerly TVI Community College and the Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute, is the community college for metropolitan Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico

Albuquerque is the largest city [i] in the state [i] of New Mexico [i] ... 

.

TVI, as most locals referred to it, changed its name to Central New Mexico Community College, on June 2, 2006.

History


In 1963, TVI was authorized by the New Mexico Legislature and voters approved its creation in 1964 to "provide adults with skills necessary for success in the world of work." TVI was administered as part of the Albuquerque Public Schools system, and its governing board was the Albuquerque Board of Education. Since 1979 a separate governing board has been elected by voters in the seven districts which TVI serves. These areas include all of Bernalillo County, New Mexico and part of Sandoval County, New Mexico.

The North Central Association of Colleges and Schools accredited TVI in 1978, and the New Mexico Legislature allowed the school to begin granting degrees in 1986. TVI had essentially become a community college.

In the late 1980s 1980s

The 1980s [i] officially refers to the years from 1980 [i] to 1989 [i]. ... 

, liberal arts Liberal arts

The term liberal arts has come to mean studies that are intended to provide general knowledge [i] and intellectual [i] ... 

 degrees were the most frequently awarded degree, and the University of New Mexico University of New Mexico

The University of New Mexico is a public [i] university [i] in Albuquerque, New Mexico [i]. ... 

 shifted its remedial courses to the purview of TVI.

CNM is the largest community college in the state of New Mexico New Mexico

New Mexico is a southwestern [i] state in the United States of America [i]. ... 

 and the second largest post-secondary educational institution in the state.

Current profile


Degrees

CNM is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and awards associate's degrees in applied science , arts , and science as well as professional certificates in a variety of subjects.

Students

Fall semester 2004 enrollment was 22,077 total students. Of these, 3,910 are studying liberal arts, 3,928 business occupations, 5,009 health professions, 2,307 technologies, 2,484 trades and service occupations, and 4,439 are undecided or non-degree-seeking students.

Faculty

330 full-time faculty, 670 part-time faculty, and 289 staff members teach courses at CNM.

Campuses


CNM has four branch locations in Albuquerque with a total of 215,259 square feet of classroom and 262,507 square feet of laboratory space. Each of CNM's campuses offers day and evening courses.

  • Main Campus, near downtown, at Coal and University SE
  • Montoya Campus, in the northeast heights, near Montgomery and Juan Tabo NE
  • CNM Westside, at 10549 Universe Blvd., NW
  • South Valley Campus, at 5816 Isleta SW

External links