UNM’s Accessibility Resource Center recognizes individuals with disabilities as part of a diverse community and is committed to the provisions of comprehensive resources to the university community (faculty, staff and student) in order to create equitable, inclusive, practical learning environments. |
Future students can learn more about UNM by visiting the Admissions page. Planning to transfer or attend UNM as an International student? Learn about the process here. Additionally, you can find more information about campus life and different ways to connect with UNM. |
UNM’s University Advisement Center encourages students to make appoints to see their academic advisor through LoboAchieve. Use the Advisement website for general information about what you are classified as; the structure of UNM Advisement; Language Proficiency Contacts; who your advisor is; and many other resources. |
The UNM Bursar’s Office is available for your account and billing questions. Through their website you can learn more about billing, financial aid, other account refunds, policies and many more. |
Center for Academic Program Support (CAPS) is the University of New Mexico’s learning assistance center. CAPS offers free academic tutoring and support for UNM’s undergraduate students. |
The UNM Division for Equity & Inclusion provides leadership for inclusive excellence by promoting a healthy campus climate, advancing the academic enterprise and increasing student success. |
For UNM deadline and dates, types of financial aid, financial literacy, cost of attendance and much more; check out the Financial Aid website to unleash the financial world’s information. Submit a Financial Needs Analysis Request 1. Visit finaid.unm.edu 2. Click “Forms” 3. Click applicable “Forms for the Academic Year’ (ex. 2019-2020) 4. Find Financial Needs Analysis Request 5. Click “Online” and login using your UNM NetID 6. Select “Financial Needs Analysis-Tribal Request Form” 7. Complete form, sign, and click “Submit” Check the Status of Financial Needs Analysis 1. Login to my.unm.edu 2. Click ”Enter Loboweb” 3. Click “Financial Aid” tab 4. Click “Eligibility Requirements” 5. Select appropriate Aid Year (ex. 2019-2020) 6. View Status of FNA(s) submitted Note: Received, Not yet Reviewed indicates the FNA request has been received by UNM Financial Aid Office. Completed and Sent indicates FNA request has been completed and sent to Scholarship Organization. |
Curious about what you may need in the coming semester to raise your GPA? Check out this handy tool to learn more about how your credit hours and grade will impact the coming semester: https://mba.mgt.unm.edu/admissions/gpa-calculator.asp |
UNM IT is located at 2701 Campus Blvd NE, Across from La Posada Dining Hall. Visit their customer support center in person or call for technical assistance. |
The College of University Libraries & Learning Sciences is comprised of University Libraries system of four libraries located on the central campus and the Organization, Information and Learning Sciences program. The libraries are: Centennial Science and Engineering Library, the Fine Arts and Design Library, the Parish Memorial Library for Business and Economics and, the Zimmerman Library. Zimmerman Library also houses the Center for the Southwest Research and Special Collections. |
The LoboCard is the official UNM ID card carried by students, faculty, staff, and others for access to university services, secure buildings and more. The LoboCard is the single most important form of campus identification you can have. From checking out books from the library to buying lunch at the SUB, the LoboCard has got you covered. |
From registration to transcripts, the Registrar’s website has all the links to assist you in your academic year. Semester Deadline Dates, Graduation & Diplomas and the UNM Catalog you can find all you need to know for registration related functions & the protection of your academic records. |
The Office of Admissions along with the Office of Financial Aid administer the majority of Scholarships at UNM. Scholarship awards and selection processes are subject to change. |