Academic Advisement and Career Development



Welcome Students!

Upcoming Presentations

Opportunities in the Fields of Education and Social Work - October 26th & 28th

Click on link below to view past workshop presentations

"Employment Trends in New Mexico" PowerPoint Presentation

"Planning for Careers in Government" PowerPoint Presentation

School of Health, Wellness & Public Safety: "Turning Programs into Careers"

School of Applied Technology: "Turning Programs into Careers"

Opportunities in the Fields of Education and Social Work

CNM Program Information Contacting an Academic Advisor AACD Locations and Hours
Career Development Frequently Asked Questions Academic Advisor Role
Staff Directory ONLINE: Real-Time Chat Transfer Information

AACD Online Services

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Our Mission Statement

In a welcoming and positive environment the Academic Advisement and Career Development department
provides exceptional service to the community through best practices and innovative strategies.
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Academic Advisors are available throughout the school year to help students make decisions regarding their college experience, career choices, and academic plan. 

Appointments can be made during non-registration times. During Registration, in-person Academic Advising is often very busy, especially between the hours of 10-3 PM. Please plan your time accordingly or come in before registration begins. Take the Online Web Site Survey and let us know your thoughts about this web site.

If you can't come in person, you can call us (505-224-4321), EMAIL US, or

 ONLINE - Real-time Chat Monday-Friday 12-5:00 PM

Academic Advisors can help students with:
Academic Advising
Program and graduation requirements
Transfer information
Planning your academic schedule
Creating a realistic educational plan
Pre-requisite clearance
Changing your major
Reviewing Academic progress

Not sure of your career choice? We can also help you with:
Career Exploration
Career Assessments


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Last updated on Monday, October 26, 2009