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Transfer Course (NM) Equivalencies

Institutions:  Art Center Design College | Clovis CC | College of Santa Fe | College of the Southwest | Crownpoint Institute of Technology | Crystal Mountain Natural Therapy | ENMU | Institute of American Indian | Luna CC | Mesalands CC | Navajo Technical College | NM Highlands University | NM Tech | NM Junior College | NMMI | NMSU | Northern NM College | San Juan CC | Santa Fe CC | SW Indian Polytechnic | UNM | University of Phoenix-Albq | Western NM University


New Mexico Colleges and Universities

If you answer “yes” to any of these questions, you may find the answer you need here.

  1. Are you a student who has attended another New Mexico college or university, but now plan to enroll at CNM?
  2. Are you a current CNM student planning to take courses (or enroll concurrently) at another New Mexico college or university in order to transfer those courses back?
  3. Are you an advisor needing information as to which course(s) meet an advisee's plan?

NOTE:  Effective Fall 2007 CNM has a new course numbering system. The Course Equivalency Crosswalk will lead you to information about the courses from the CNM 2006-2007 Catalog and their new course numbers in the 2007-2009 Catalog.

Along with the equivalency information found here, what general policy information is important to know? Click on the following links to learn more.

List of New Mexico colleges that have transfer courses evaluated for CNM

NOTE:  This list does not constitute a guarantee of transferability. It is to be used as a general guide only. The list will be updated no less than once a year, generally to reflect catalog year changes.

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Last updated on Thursday, February 28, 2008