Achievement Coach






Leslye Evans-Lane

 MS 414
Phone: 224-3595

You might ask: "What is an Achievement Coach?"  Well, my role is to help you achieve your goals - whether that is to get a degree in Education, Fine Arts, General Studies, or Liberal Arts, or just being successful in a class.  Your goal may be to transfer to another institution - I may be able to help with that also! 

I can help you with every thing from studying for a test or writing a paper, to time management.  I can help you choose classes, get ready for graduation, or express a student concern.

My philosophy is:  We all have a dream to be something and at times, we all need a little help getting there.  I am glad I can be one of those people who can help!

"We're here for a reason.  I believe a bit of the reason is to throw little torches out to lead people through the dark."  Whoopi Goldberg

"Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude." W.W. Ziege

Useful resources

Classroom Success

Taking Multiple Choice Exams                                      Identify Your Learning Style

Online Writing Assistance                                               Student Success Super Site

Tips on How to Study                                                      CNM Tutoring Assistance

Scholarship Information

2008 Scholarship Guide                                                      CNM Scholarships

Graduation Information

Applying for Graduation                                                       Graduation Due Dates

Transfer Information

Transferring to UNM's School of Arts & Science              Transferring to UNM

CNM to UNM Transfer Guide in Criminology      

CNM to UNM Transfer Guide in Political Science with concentration in Pre-Law

CNM  to UNM Transfer Guide in Psychology       

Transfer Equivalents for New Mexico Universities

                                     


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Last updated on Friday, February 20, 2009