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High School-Aged Student Enrollment Programs

CNM's High School-Aged Student Enrollment Programs provide qualified high school-aged students who reside in CNM's service area the opportunity to enroll in college classes at CNM.  Credits earned may be applied toward a CNM certificate and/or degree and most are transferable to other colleges.  Classes are taught by CNM faculty on CNM campuses, through distance learning or at a high school campus.  Students enrolled in any of these programs are subject to all CNM policies and regulations.

Articulated Credit is designed by provide credit for high school classes that have been aligned (articulated) with CNM.

Dual Credit is designed for high school sophomores, juniors and seniors who attend a public high school with whom CNM has a Dual Credit agreement.

College and Career Bound is designed for high school sophomores, juniors and seniors who attend a public high school CNM does not have a Dual Credit agreement with, a private high school, or are currently home-schooled.

16 and 17 year olds who are no longer actively enrolled in high school should contact the Adult Basic Education (ABE) program at CNM.

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Last updated on Monday, April 21, 2008