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Bookstore................................19 Scholarships...........................20 NM Workforce Connection....21 Adult Education.....................21 CE Registration Form...........22 Community Ed Classes.........23-31
3/18/05 – Governor Bill Richardson signs bill authorizing the creation of ENMU-Ruidoso as a branch community college and deleting the off-campus instruction program.
New Branch Community College
Accuracy Statement ENMU-Ruidoso has made every reasonable effort to ensure that the Class Schedule is accurate. Courses and programs that are offered, along with other information in the schedule, are subject to change without notice. The College further reserves the right to add, amend or repeal any of its rules, regulations, policies and procedures, consistent with applicable laws and policy established by the ENMU Board of Regents.
For the most up-to-date on additions, changes, filled and canceled classes, go to www.ruidoso.enmu.edu. The website is updated frequently and is the best source for the current status of both credit and non-credit offerings.
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Final Exams Graduation Last Day of Semester Final grades due by noon Memorial Day Holiday (campus closed)
7th - 13th 12th 13th 16th 30th
Credit Schedule Accounting ACCT 201
4 Credits
CRN# 11047
Introductory Accounting I M & W 100 - 245 pm Mccullough, John (NMCCNS ACCT 2113)
Room 101
Art ART 101
3 Credits
Beginning Drawing
CRN# 11036
T 130 - 400 pm WMA 27 Hamilton, Maria ART 131 3 Credits CRN# 11037 Art Appreciation Pekelsma, Judy Online (NMCCNS ART 1113) ART 165
3 Credits
Art History I
CRN# 11110
Bower, Jennifer
Online
ART 221
CRN# 11111
Painting I
3 Credits
W 130 - 400 pm WMA 11 Lane, Martha ART 231/L 4 Credits CRN# 11040/11041
Ceramics I
T 100 - 430 pm WMA 20/21 Bradley, Renne Lab Fees: $40.00 ART 231/L 4 Credits CRN# 12419/12420
Ceramics I
R 500 - 830pm WMA 20/21 Miner, Alan Lab Fees: $40.00
Biology BIOL 109
3 Credits
CRN# 12428
Survey Anatomy & Physiology Allied Health LaCounte, Christopher BIOL 110 /L 4 Credits
Online
CRN# 12505/12556
Intro to Wildlife & Fisheries Science/Lab
R 230 - 500 pm Room 120 Lab TBA Hays, Quentin Lab Fees: $50.00 BIOL 113/L 4 Credits CRN# 11092 /11093 Biology for General Education/Lab McCaw III, Jack Online Lab Fees: $15.00 (NMCCNS BIOL 1111 /BIOL 1113) BIOL 154/L 4 Credits
CRN# 11095/11096
General Biology: Subcellular through Organismic Biology/Lab T & R 1000 - 1115 am Room 120 T 230 - 500 pm (LAB) Room 110 Hays, Quentin Lab Fees: $20.00 (NMCCNS BIOL1221/1223) BIOL 155/L 4 Credits CRN# 11094/12504
General Biology: Organismic through Supraorganismic Biology /Lab
M & W 1130 - 1245 pm Room 120 W 230 - 500 pm (LAB) Room 110 McCaw III, Jack Lab Fees: $15.00 (NMCCNS BIOL 1221/1213) BIOL 209/L 4 Credits CRN# 11097/11098
Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab T & R 530 - 800 pm R 530-800 pm Hays, Quentin (NMCCNS BIOL 2411/2413)
Room 110 Room 110
Business BUS 241
Computer Science
3 Credits
CRN# 12457
Business Mathematics
T 530 - 800 pm Mccullough, John
Room 102
CRN# 11099/11100
General Chemistry I/Lab
M & W 1000 - 1115 am Room 120 M 230 - 500 pm (LAB) Room 110 McCaw III, Jack Lab Fees: $15.00 (NMCCNS CHEM 1211/1213)
Criminal Justice CJ 102
3 Credits
4 Credits
CRN#11735/11736
Programming Fundamentals/Lab Crispin , Jennifer
Online
ECON 221
CRN# 11062
Economics
Chemistry
CHEM 151/L 4 Credits
CS 123/L
Principles of Macroeconomics Mccullough, John (NMCCNS ECON 2113)
Online
Education EDF 110
CRN# 11716
3 Credits
3 Credits
CRN# 12422
Communication for Educators
Introduction to Criminal Justice
W 600 - 830 pm Torres-Ovrick, Melvina
Communication
Emergency Medical Service
COMM 101 3 Credits
EMS 101/111L 12 Cr CRN# 11065/11066/11067
Riggs, Jennifer (NMCCNS CRJI 1113)
Online
CRN# 11050
Interpersonal Communication T & R 1000 - 1115 am Lane, Martha (NMCCNS COMM 1213) COMM 101 3 Credits
Room 102
CRN# 11051
Interpersonal Communication WIlls, Kimberly (NMCCNS COMM 1213)
Online
Room 102
Basic Life Support Provider (CPR) /EMT Basic/ EMT - Basic Practicum M & W & F 515 - 900 pm Room 120 Kerr, Ryan Lab Fees: $65.00 EMS 114 3 Credits CRN# 11703
Introduction to Emergency Medical Services M & WF 530 - 620 pm Room 120 Hays, Quentin EMS 299 1 Credits CRN# 11704
Programmatic Capstone Kerr, Ryan
Lab Fees: $30.00
English ENG 102
Taylor, Jimmy (NMCCNS ENGL 1113)
3 Credits
American Literature Survey
3 Credits
English Composition
ENG 102
ENG 251 CRN# 11081
Online
3 Credits
English Composition
M-R 800 - 850 am Room 108 Braden, Holly ENG 102 3 Credits
English Composition
CRN# 12427
Karabeleski, Sarah Online ENG 289 1-3 Credits CRN# 11691
Internship
Braden, Holly CRN# 12423
CRN# 12424
Environment & Pollution Control Technology ENPT 141 3 Credits
CRN# 12470
Principals of Industrial Hygiene
R 500 - 730 pm Bond, Colleen ENG 102 3 Credits
Room 108
1st 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN# 12425
ENPT 141
3 Credits
CRN# 12471
M & W Staff
230 - 345 pm
Room 108
ENG 104
3 Credits
CRN# 11082
2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn Online ENPT 144 3 Credits
CRN# 12472
1st 8 weeks Staff Online ENPT 144 3 Credits
CRN# 12473
English Composition
English Composition and Research M-R 900 - 950 am Braden, Holly (NMCCNS ENGL 1123) ENG 104 3 Credits
Room 108
CRN# 11083
English Composition and Research
Karabeleski, Sarah Online (NMCCNS ENGL 1123) ENG 211 3 Credits CRN# 11152
Introduction to Literature M & W 100 - 215 pm Braden, Holly (NMCCNS ENGL 2213) ENG 233 3 Credits
Room 108
T & R 1100 - 1230 pm Braden, Holly
Room 108
Writing for Tech Professionals
CRN# 12426
Online
Principals of Industrial Hygiene
Environmental Sampling Analysis
Environmental Sampling Analysis
2nd 8 weeks Staff Online ENPT 149 3 Credits CRN# 12474
Environmental Regulations
1st 8 weeks Staff Online ENPT 149 3 Credits CRN# 12475
Environmental Regulations
1st2nd Staff Online ENPT 200 3 Credits CRN# 12476
Department of Transportation 1st 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
Online
ENPT 200
3 Credits
CRN# 12477
Department of Transportation 2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
Online
HPE 135
Family Consumer Science FCS 221
3 Credits
CRN# 12421
Child Growth, Development & Learning M 600 - 830 pm Torres-Ovrick, Melvina
Room 102
Personal Finance
3 Credits
Mccullough, John
CRN# 11063 Online
History HIST 101
CRN# 11075
Survey of American History to 1877 M & W 1000 - 1115 am Orozco, Cynthia (NMCCNS HIST 1113) HIST 121 3 Credits
Room 108
M & W 100 - 215 pm Orozco, Cynthia (NMCCNS HIST 1053)
Room TBA
HIST 203
CRN# 11076
CRN# 11718
Survey of Western Civilization to 1500
New Mexico
3 Credits
1st 8 weeks Orozco, Cynthia Online (NMCCNS HIST 2113) HIST 203
New Mexico
3 Credits
CRN# 12460
Group Resistance Training-Body Pump
T & R 515 - 615 pm RAC 1st 8 weeks Coakley, Sarah Lab Fee: $79.00 HPE 135 1 Credit CRN# 12461
Group Resistance Training-Body Pump
HPE 135
CRN# 12657
T 0900-1130 am Room Hybird Orozco, Cynthia 107
1 Credit
CRN# 12468
Group Resistance Training-Body Pump MWF 0730 - 0830 am RAC 2nd 8 weeks Goetz, Thomas Lab Fee: $79.00 HPE 136
3 Credits
1 Credit
T & R 515 - 615 pm RAC 2nd 8 weeks Coakley, Sarah Lab Fee: $79.00
Finance FIN 287
Health & Physical Education
1 Credit
CRN# 12462
Group Strength and Stretch-Body Flow
M & W 430 - 530 pm RAC 1st 8 weeks Coakley, Sarah Lab Fee: $79.00 HPE 136 1 Credit CRN# 12463
Group Strength and Stretch-Body Flow
M & W 430 - 530 pm RAC 2nd 8 weeks Coakley, Sarah Lab Fee: $79.00 HPE 136 1 Cr edit CRN# 12464
Group Strength and Stretch-Body Flow T & R 0730 - 0830 am RAC 1st 8 weeks Serino, Deneyse Lab Fee: $79.00 HPE 136
1 Credit
CRN# 12465
Group Strength and Stretch-Body Flow T & R 0730 - 0830 am RAC 2nd 8 weeks Serino, Deneyse Lab Fee: $79.00
HPE 137
1 Credit
Kickbox Conditioning
CRN# 12469
M & W 645 - 745 pm RAC 2nd 8 weeks Goetz, Thomas Lab Fee: $79.00 HPE 142 1 Credit CRN# 11728
Fundamentals of Physical Well-Being 1st 8 weeks Coakley, Avril Online HPE 142
1 Credit
CRN# 11153
Fundamentals of Physical Well-Being 2nd 8 weeks Coakley, Avril
Online
Hospitality and Tourism HRTM 151
3 Credits
CRN# 12516
Intro to Hospitality Management Padilla, Erik
Online
Hospitality and TourismCulinary Arts HTCA 151
3 Credits
Introduction to Culinary Arts
CRN# 11741
MWF 1000 - 120 pm Room 109 2nd 4 weeks James, Thomas Lab Fees: $100.00 HTCA 260 1 Credit CRN# 12523
Sanitation and Safety
MTWRF 200 - 440 pm Room 109 9/14/2015-9/18/2015 Williamson, Curtis Lab Fees: $50.00 HTCA 262/L
4 Credits
Food Preparation I
CRN# 12458/12459
MTWR 1000 - 120 pm Room 109 3rd 4 weeks James, Thomas Lab Fees: $100.00
Human Service HS 202
3 Credits
CRN# 12416
Intro to Alcohol & Drug Abuse 1st 8 weeks Anderson, Christi Online HS 203 3 Credits
CRN # 12630
Biopsychosocial Alcohol & Drug 2nd 8 weeks Anderson, Christi
Online
Humanities HUM 221
3 Credits
Intro to World Humanities 2nd 8 weeks Orozco, Cynthia
CRN# 12415
Online
Information Systems IS 131
3 Credits
CRN# 11056
Computer and Security Fundamentals Hutchins, Joel Online IS 136 3 Credits
Lab Fees: $25.00 CRN# 11057
Guide to Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Miller, Stephen Online IS 151 U 3 Credits
CRN# 11053
M & W 1000 - 1115 am Walshe, Robert IS 151 3 Credits
Room 101 Lab Fees: $5.00 CRN# 11055
Perez, Yvonne
Lab Fees: $5.00
Basic Computer Skills
Basic Computer Skills IS 153/L
Online
4 Credits
CRN# 11109/11740
Introductions (Foundations) of Information Systems/Lab Miller, Stephen
Online
Lab Fees: $25.00
IS 160
3 Credits
CRN# 11737
Overview of Operating Systems/Utilities Miller, Stephen Online IS 253 3 Credits
CRN# 11058
Firewalls and How They Work Hutchins, Joel Online IS 257 3 Credits
CRN# 11059
Computer and Network Defense and Counter Measures
Hutchins, Joel Online IS 258 3 Credits CRN# 11060
Cyber Ethics, Professionalism, and Career Development Miller, Stephen IS 281
Online
3 Credits
CRN# 11739
Spreadsheets and Data Analysis Crispin, Jennifer IS 285
Online Lab Fees: $5.00
3 Credits
Ethical Hacking
CRN# 12559
Miller, Stephen Online IS 287 3 Credits CRN# 12514
Application Development Miller, Stephen IS 298
CRN# 12560
Cybersercurity Challenge Capstone Miller, Stephen IS 299
Online
1 Credit
Programmatic Capstone Miller, Stephen
Preparatory Algebra
CRN# 12429
W 530 - 900 pm Hemphill, John MATH 119 3 Credits
Room 106
MTWR 0800 - 0850 am Staff (NMCCNS MATH 1113)
Room 106
MATH 119 3 Credits
CRN# 11087
College Algebra
College Algebra
CRN# 11086
R 530 - 800 pm Room 106 Staff (NMCCNS MATH 1113) MATH 261 3 Credits CRN# 11088
Mathematical Concepts I T 530 - 800 pm Donaldson, Nancy
Room 106
Medical Assisting MDST 102
3 Credits
Medical Terminology LaCounte, Christopher
MGT 201
CRN# 11068
Online
3 Credits
Principles of Management Mccullough, John
CRN# 12611
Music MUS 113
Online
Wilson, Ellen
MATH 104
4 Credit
CRN# 11712
MTWR Staff
0900 - 0950 am
Room 106
Online
CRN# 11064
Online
3 Credits
Music Appreciation
Mathematics Preparatory Algebra
4 Credits
Management
Online
3 Credits
MATH 104
CRN# 11696
Nursing Assistant
OSH 109
3 Credits
CRN# 12482
NA 111/L
1st 8 weeks Staff Online OSH 109 3 Credits
CRN# 12483
2nd 8 weeks Staff Online OSH 113 3 Credits
CRN# 12484
1st 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn Online OSH 113 3 Credits
CRN# 12485
6 Credits
Nursing Assistant/Lab
CRN# 11070/11071
S 0800 - 4 pm WMA 25 8/18/2015-11/8/2015 Rossiter, Bonnie Lab Fees: $85.00 NA 111 3 Credits CRN# 11133
Nursing Assistant
W 200 - 600 pm WMA 26 Harvey, Jennifer NA 111
3Credits
Nursing Assistant
CRN# 11134
F 0800 - 1200 pm WMA 26 Harvey, Jennifer
Occupations Health & Safety OSH 101
3 Credits
CRN# 12478
Total Quality Management for Safety 1st 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn Online OSH 101 3 Credits
Physical Hazard Control
Accident Prevention & Investigation
Accident Prevention & Investigation 2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn OSH 121
Online
3 Credits
Fire Protection Systems 1st 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn OSH 121
CRN# 12479
3 Credits
2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn Online OSH 201 3 Credits
Regulations-General Industry CRN# 12480
1st 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn OSH 201
OSH 105 3 Credits 2nd 8 weeks
2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn Online OSH 205 3 Credits
Regulations-Construction Staff
Online
3 Credits
Regulations-General Industry
Online
CRN# 12481
CRN# 12487
CRN# 12488
Online
Regulations-Construction Staff
CRN# 12486
Online
Fire Protection Systems
Total Quality Management for Safety 2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn Online OSH 105 3 Credits 1st 8 weeks
Physical Hazard Control
CRN# 12489
CRN# 12490
Ergonomics/Human Factors in Safety 1st 8 weeks Reese, Lyndel
Online
OSH 205
3 Credits
CRN# 12491
Ergonomics/Human Factors in Safety 2nd 8 weeks Reese, Lyndel OSH 209
Online
Safety Program Management
OSH 209
CRN# 12492
Online
3 Credits
Safety Program Management 2nd 8 weeks Staff
CRN# 12493
LaCounte, Christopher
General Physics I/Lab
CRN# 11069
Online
Room 120 Room 110
Room 102
CRN# 11112
Online
3 Credits
CRN# 11694/11695
T & R 1000 - 1145 am Waldo, Daniel
Room 101
SOC 101
CRN.# 11114
3 Credits
Introductory Sociology
T & R 100 - 215 pm Hamilton, Dinah SOC 102 3 Credits
Room 102 CRN# 11725
Introduction to Criminal Justice Riggs, Jennifer Online SOC 212 3 Credits
Political Science CRN# 11078
American National Government Long, Mary Online (NMCCNS POLS 1123)
Hamilton, Dinah
CRN# 11106
Sociology
CRN# 12510/12512
T & R 1130 - 1245 pm R 230 - 500 pm McCaw III, Jack (NMCCNS PHYS 1111/1113)
PSCI 102
Adolescent Psychology
College Reading Skills/Lab
Physics PHYS 151/L 4 Credits
M & W 1000 - 1115 am Hamilton, Dinah (NMCCNS PSYC 1113) PSY 202 3 Credits
RED 097/L 4 Credits
3 Credits
Medical Terminology
3 Credits
Reading
Online
Phlebotomy PBE 102
PSY 101
Introductory Psychology
3 Credits
1st 8 weeks Staff
Psychology
Contemporary Social Issues 1st 8 weeks Hamilton, Dinah
Online
CRN# 12418
Welding
Spanish SPAN 101
4 Credits
Beginning Spanish Bennett, Cynthia SPAN 101
Online
4 Credits
Beginning Spanish Bennett, Cynthia SPAN 102
CRN# 11085
CRN# 11693
Online
4 Credits
CRN # 12629
Continuation of Beginning Spanish Bennett, Cynthia
Online
Statistics STAT 213
4 Credits
Statistical Methods I
CRN# 11089
MTWR 1000 - 1050 am Staff (NMCCNS MATH 2114)
Room 106
STAT 213
CRN# 12511
4 Credits
Statistical Methods
W 530 - 900 pm Donaldson, Nancy
Room 106
University Studies UNIV 101
3 Credits
Freshman Seminar
CRN# 11072
M & W 1000 - 1115 am Waldo, Daniel UNIV 101 3 Credits
Room 101
T 530 - 800 pm Serino, Deneyse
Room 101
UNIV 101
CRN# 11074
Freshman Seminar
3 Credits
Freshman Seminar LaCounte, Cheryl
Online
CRN# 11073
WELD 110
4 Credits
Introduction to Welding
CRN# 12499
M 530 - 900 pm RHS IA103 Mader, David Lab Fees: $100.00
Wildland Fire Science WILD 100
1 Credit
Introduction to ICS Dolphin, Richard WILD 130
Online
3 Credit
Firefighter Training Dolphin, Richard WILD 133
TBA
0.5 Credits
Look Up, Down and Around Dolphin, Richard WILD 134
LCES
CRN # 12665
TBA
1 Credit
CRN # 12661 Hybrid CRN # 12663 Hybrid CRN # 12664
TBA TBA TBA Dolphin, Richard WILD 180
0.5 Credits
CRN # 12662
Human Factors in Wildfire Service TBA TBA TBA Dolphin, Richard WILD 190
1 Credit
CRN # 12660
Intro to Wildland Fire Behavior Dolphin, Richard WILD 286
Online
1 Credit
Basic Land Navigation
CRN # 12667
TBA TBA TBA Dolphin, Richard WILD 294
3 Credits
CRN # 12668
Wildland Fire Fighter Experience
TBA TBA TBA Dolphin, Richard
NMCCNS- In accordance to state law, the New Mexico Higher Education Department has established policies to guarantee successful transfer of completed core courses between New Mexico postsecondary public institutions.
Dual Credit CHEM 151/L 11713/11714
4
General Chemistry
M-F Ruidoso
Burns_____
EMS 101
12539
1
Basic Life Support
M-F Ruidoso
Shriver
ENG 102
12031
3
English Composition
M-F Capitan
Vinson
EMS 114
12540
3
Intro to EMS
M-F Ruidoso
Shriver
HIST 101
11188
3
Survey of American History
HTCA 260 12538
3
Sanitation and Safety
M-F Ruidoso
Rigsby
HTCA 260 12524
3
Sanitation and Safety
M-F Alamo
Hester
HTCA 260 12526
3
Sanitation and Safety
M-F Capitan
Sambrano
HTCA 260 12527 HTCA 260 12528
3
Sanitation and Safety
M-F Carrizizo
Wilson
3
Sanitation and Safety
M-F Cloudcroft Watson
HTCA 260 12531
3
Sanitation and Safety
M-F Mescalero Bernino
IS 151
3
Basic Computer Skills
M-F Ruidoso
12536
M-F Capitan Walston
Hamilton
SPAN 101 12535 4 Beginning Spanish M-F Ruidoso Staff SPAN 101 12500 4 Beginning Spanish M-F Capitan Hugg UNIV 101 12534 3 Freshman Seminar M-F Mescalero Staff WELD 110 11147
4
Introduction to Welding M-F Ruidoso
Mader
WELD 110 11148
4
Introduction to Welding M-F Capitan
Proctor
WELD 110 11150
4
Introduction to Welding M-F Cloudcroft Booky
WELD 110 11151
4
Introduction to Welding M-F Hondo
Devine
WELD 110 12064
4
Introduction to Welding M-F TBA
Gaines
WELD 110 12532
4
Introduction to Welding M-F Mescalero Bennett
WELD 131 12537
4
Beginning Arc Welding I M-F Ruidoso
Mader
WELD 131 12525
4
Beginning Arc Welding I M-F Capitan
Proctor
WELD 131 12529
4
Beginning Arc Welding I M-F Cloudcroft Booky
WELD 131 12530
4
Beginning Arc Welding I M-F Hondo
WELD 131 12533
4
Beginning Arc Welding I M-F Mescalero Bennett
WELD 131 12541
4
Beginning Arc Welding I M-F Socorro
Devine Gaines
Admissions ENMU-Ruidoso has an open admissions policy. Applications for admission may be submitted to ENMURuidoso. Applicants must be a high school graduate, hold an GED/HSE, or participate in the Early College Program. Students can apply for degree-seeking or non-degree seeking. Degree-seeking applicants must provide official transcripts from his/her high school and all college/universities to which he/she have been admitted to complete the admission process. Non-degree seeking students must provide an unofficial transcript for high school, and/or any colleges to which he/she has been admitted. Previous students may re-apply for admissions. Application forms can be found online at www.ruidoso.enmu.edu, or in Student Services. For information on admission to the campus contact Student Services.
Advising
Drop/Add and Withdrawal Drop/Add: Changing a class schedule requires adding or dropping one or more courses. Changes can be made in your myENMU portal. Advisors can also assist with the process. Withdrawal: When a student feels he/she cannot complete a course or the semester, the student may withdraw from the course or the semester by completing a Withdrawal Form (available in Student Services). Note: When considering withdrawing from a class or the semester, please talk with an advisor – there may be some consequences that you have not considered (i.e., Financial Aid). Deadlines for Drop/Add and Withdrawal 16-week Drop/Add
August 25
Advisors are available to all prospective and current students. Advisors are trained to assist students in discovering their educational objectives, in degree planning, in exploring and applying for financial aid opportunities, and more. Students are encouraged to make an appointment to visit with an advisor, but are also welcome on a drop-in basis. Don’t hesitate to speak with an advisor about applying for admissions, selecting a degree, applying for financial aid, or just to ask questions. Contact Student Services at 575-257-2120 or toll free at 800-934-ENMU (3668).
16-week Withdraw
November 6
1st 4-week Drop/Add
August 20
1st 4-week Withdraw
August 28
1st 8-week Drop Add
August 25
1st 8-week Withdraw
September 11
2nd 4-week Drop
September 16
2nd 4-week Withdraw
September 25
Placement Test
2nd 8-week Drop
October 19
2nd 8-week Withdraw
November 6
3rd 4-week Drop
October 14
3rd 4-week Withdraw
October 23
4th 4-week Drop
November 11
4th 4-week Withdrawal
November 20
First-time students are required to take the University Skills Placement Test (USPT) before registering. This free assessment provides a baseline of academic abilities and is used in placing students in appropriate courses. If there are other test scores (ACT or SAT) reported within the past 12 months, students may be exempt from taking the USPT. Non-degree seeking students enrolling for six hours or less are exempt from taking the USPT. Please call 575-257-3012 to schedule your free placement test.
Note: Verbally notifying your instructor that you are dropping or withdrawing from his/her course does not officially change your registration status. For information contact Student Services.
Course Auditing
Special Services
Auditing a class means you pay for and attend classes but do not receive a grade. Audited courses do not meet degree requirements and are not eligible for financial aid or VA benefits. NC (Not for Credit option) must be marked on the original registration document. Changes to registration cannot be made after the end of the drop/ add period.
Students with disabilities can request accommodation and assistance in the admissions process and with registration by contacting Student Services in advance. Students with disabilities can contact Student Services to begin the process for accommodations. Students are encouraged to schedule an appointment with the Special Services liaison in Student Services to bring in documentation as soon as possible. The process of accommodations can take 1-3 weeks. Students are highly encouraged to begin the process of setting up accommodations before the semester begins. Accommodations are based on individual needs according to documentation. Referrals can be offered to individuals who have documentation that is older than three (3) years or do not have documentation. For assistance, please contact the Special Services liaison in Student Services.
Overloads Enrolling in more than 18 credit hours in the fall or spring semester or 10 credits in the summer semester is considered an “overload.� You must have written permission from the Vice President of Student Learning prior to registering for a course overload. Additional fees apply.
Course Changes, Cancellations, Closures ENMU-Ruidoso reserves the right to make changes to the published schedule or to cancel any classes that do not meet minimum enrollment requirements. Class enrollments will be closed when maximum class size has been reached.
Catalog
The ENMU-Ruidoso Catalog is available online. Degree plans and course descriptions are found in the ENMURuidoso Catalog.
Class Cancellations
In extreme weather conditions, classes may be cancelled . Listen to local radio stations, Albuquerque TV newscasts and recorded announcements on the campus phone line (257-2120) for up-to-date information. You may also go to our web page: www.ruidoso.enmu.edu or call your instructor.
On-campus Registration You may register in person at the College campus, Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. After registering, go to the Cashier’s office to make payment arrangements and pick up your schedule. Please check your class schedule carefully. If your printed schedule is not what you requested, return to Student Services to make corrections. Registration for classes is not complete until payment is received.
Online Registration Online registration is available for students who are currently enrolled. 1) Go to ENMU-Ruidoso homepage at www. ruidoso.enmu.edu 2) Click on MYENMU on the homepage 3) Enter username (See Student Account Activation for usernames and passwords) 4) Enter username 5) Click on login 6) At the MYENMU Portal page, click on the icon SSB to access the MYENMU information page 7) Click on Registration 8) Click on Look Up Classes to add or drop classes Remember: Classes with a “P” are in Portales and classes with a “U” are in Ruidoso Please contact Student Services at 257-2120 or 800 9343668 for assistance
Residency For tuition purposes, a resident is defined as a student who meets each of the requirements before the first day of classes for that term. Residency Requirements: In general, a financially independent, adult person over 18 years of age must have resided in New Mexico for a period of 12 consecutive months immediately prior to the term for which the petition is being filed. If a student is under 23 and not financially independent, the residency is based on the parent/guardian residency. Furthermore, “residency” in this context means legal “residence.” Legal residence requires intent to remain in a place indefinitely, in the sense of making one’s permanent home here, as well as physical presence at the place. The distinction is that one may have any number of residences at one time, but never more than one legal residence. In New Mexico, for most purposes, the age of majority is 18. Persons under the age of 18 are considered minors under the law. A minor’s residence is presumed to be the same as that of his/her parent or legal guardian. The residency decision for students under 18 is based upon
the legal residence of the parent or legal guardian. In the event that a non-custodial parent is a legal resident of New Mexico, the minor student will be classified as a resident. If you have questions concerning your residency, contact Student Services.
Student Account Activation (Student ENMU-email, MYENMU and Blackboard) 1) Go to ENMU-Ruidoso homepage at www. ruidoso.enmu.edu 2) Go to Students, Click on Current Students 3) Click on “Student Account Activation.” A student id number and date of birth is required for username and password. (For student id number, please contact Student Services at 257- 2120.)
Tuition Please visit www.ruidoso.enmu.edu for the most up-todate tuition rates.
Senior Tuition for New Mexico Residents A special $5 per credit hour tuition rate is available for New Mexico residents age 65 or older. Enrollment is restricted to 6 credit hours or less per semester, however if a senior student enrolls in more than 6 hours at any time during the semester, all credit hours will be adjusted to the applicable tuition rate. Students are responsible for payment of fees, books and other costs associated with their class.
Fees Check www.ruidoso.enmu.edu for the most up to date institutional, course and graduation fees.
Terms and Conditions of Registration By enrolling in classes at ENMU-Ruidoso, a student makes a financial commitment to pay the tuition and fee charges associated with that enrollment. The enrollment action constitutes a financial obligation between the student and ENMU-Ruidoso. The payment of tuition and fees is the obligation of the student. By processing a course registration either via the web or by submitting a course request form to an academic student registration area, a student acknowledges they have read and agree to the following terms and conditions. Registration constitutes a financial agreement between you (“Student”) and ENMU-Ruidoso. Once a student formally registers for classes, he or she assumes the responsibility for understanding ENMURuidoso’s official policies concerning schedule changes, satisfactory academic progress and the financial policies of the College as described in the “ENMURuidoso Catalog” for the term of enrollment. Installment payment arrangements must be made with the Cashier for any charges not paid in full within five (5) business days of the start of the term or registration cancellation will result. A payment plan fee of $10.00 is charged on all payment plans. The due date for setting up a payment plan is the Drop/ Add Deadline.
Payments and Financial Aid Students withdrawing after the stated refund dates remain liable for full tuition and fee charges. ENMURuidoso accepts payment via student financial aid and third party sponsorship, but the responsibility for payment remains with the student. It is the student’s responsibility to monitor his or her account balance and any funding sources. If financial aid is not granted or if third party sponsors do not pay within a reasonable period, the student will be required to pay the full amount due.
Payment Options Pay at the Cashier’s office with cash, check, money order or credit card. Mail check or money order to: Cashier, ENMU-Ruidoso, 709 Mechem Dr., Ruidoso, NM 88345. Call the Cashier at 257-3016 to pay by credit card. ENMU-Ruidoso accepts Discover, Master Card, American Express and Visa. Pay online at www.ruidoso.enmu.edu. Set up a payment plan for a $10.00 fee. ENMU-Ruidoso offers an interest-free payment plan for students. Books and supplies can be added to the tuition and then divided into four equal payments. Payment arrangement deadline is August 25 The paperwork is minimal. Reference addresses and phone numbers are required. You may call the Cashier at 257-3016 to process a payment plan by mail.
A payment plan is required if any of the following circumstances apply: 1) You cannot pay your account in full and need to spread payments over the semester, or 2) Financial aid and/or scholarship awards will be paying, but the funds will not be applied to the account before August 25. 3) An employer or other sponsor is paying. (Written authorization is needed by the Cashier at the time of registration.)
Payment Online You can now pay online, enroll in a payment plan or create a financial aid refund profile at www.ruidoso.enmu.edu.
Financial Aid Degree-seeking students are encouraged to apply for financial aid by completing the ENMU-Ruidoso Scholarship Application and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Appointments for assistance in completing the FAFSA are available by contacting Student Services.
Refunds Tuition and fee refunds will be processed after the close of late registration. 16 Week100%- August 25 90%- August 31 50%- September 7 25%- September 13 1st 8-Weeks100%- August 25 90%- NA 50%- August 31 25%- September 7 2nd 8-Weeks100%- October 19 90%- NA 50%- October 26 25%- November 15 1st 4-Weeks100%-August 20 90%-NA 50%- August 24 25%-NA
Students applying for financial aid who have not yet 2nd 4-Weeeksbeen approved by the payment deadline must make other 100%- September 16 payment arrangements. 90%- NA 50%- September 20 The last day to apply for financial aid for the 2015-2016 25%-NA year is June 30, 2015. 3rd 4-WeeksTo maintain financial aid, have all transcripts sent to: 100%- October 14 ENMU-Ruidoso 90%-NA 709 Mechem Drive 50%- October 18 Ruidoso, NM 88345 25%-NA Any questions concerning financial aid may be directed to Student Services.
4th 4-Weeks100%- November 11 90%-NA 50%- November 17 25%-NA
Bookstore
Textbook Sales
Hours Monday – Thursday 9:00am to 3:00pm Closed Friday, Saturday & Sunday
The ENMU-Ruidoso Bookstore is changing to a new way of purchasing textbooks! All textbooks whether you are local or a distance education student will be purchased through our Virtual Bookstore. Just go to www.ruidoso.enmu.edu/bookstore and click on the link to our Virtual Bookstore. Now you can order your books from the comforts of your home. We will no longer stock textbooks in the ENMU-Ruidoso Bookstore! Virtual Bookstore - Opens July 21, 2015
Financial Aid and Text Book Purchases Financial Aid is an option in purchasing your books from the Virtual Bookstore. Once your Financial Aid is on your account, you will be issued a voucher number to use on the Virtual Bookstore. This number will be sent to your ENMU email once the voucher has been created. Textbooks may be charged to financial aid ONLY through August 25, 2015. After this date you must setup a payment plan with the cashier and bring a copy of the payment plan to the bookstore. A voucher will be issued for use in the Virtual Bookstore. This charge will be added to your student account and if Financial Aid has been disbursed at that time, you will need to make payment to the cashier for your books.
Textbook Returns Textbook returns will be handled through the Virtual Bookstore by calling 1-866-638-5900. The ENMU-Ruidoso Bookstore will no longer handle returns.
Book Buyback Monday, December 7, 2015 – 12:00pm to 4:00pm Tuesday, December 8, 2015 – 9:00am to 4:00pm Wednesday, December 9, 2015 - 9:00am to 4:00pm Thursday, December 10, 2015 - 9:00am to 4:00pm Closed Friday, Saturday & Sunday Monday, December 14, 2015 - 9:00am to 4:00pm Tuesday, December 15, 2015 – 9:00am to 1:00pm Questions about your Virtual Bookstore order, buyback or returning books? Call 1-866-638-5900 or Bbhelp@Blackboardstore.com . Question about the Financial Aid Voucher: Call 800.934.3668 or 257-3010
Scholarships Scholarship Eligibility Requirements: Scholarship recipients must be accepted for admission AND enrolled at the Ruidoso campus at the time of the scholarship application. Please apply ONLY for scholarships for which eligibility applies. If awarded, the scholarship check will be sent directly to the Ruidoso campus and credited to the student’s account. The application must be completed and received by the ENMURuidoso Foundation on the Ruidoso campus before the stated application deadline. Application due dates in all cases are final. An interview may be required as part of the selection process. Applications will be evaluated and final award decisions will be made by the Scholarship Committee or by the sponsoring donor or organization. Refer to the online Scholarship Guide for eligibility requirements. Back 2 U Daniel P. Austin Memorial Bennett Trust Fund Wesley Brown Memorial Gene Burdine City Bank Classic Industries General Contractors Richard J. and Gloria I. Lara Community Choir Ilana Cornelius “Pay It Forward” Daniel D. Draughon Scholarship Drs. Steve and Martha Ellis ENMU-Ruidoso Fine Art Scholarship Deborah Hewitt, MD Hubbard Foundation Dr. Bernie and Phyllis Hulme Lori Hulmes and Michael Aitkens Scholarship Josie’s Framery Art Scholarship The Lincoln County Community Foundation Legacy Fund Jim and Nancy Miller Scholarship Linda Miller Art Scholarship NM Land and Title--Chili Currier Scholarship Bill Rakocy Art Scholarship Ruidoso Rotary Club Ruidoso White Mountain Clinic Zia Natural Gas Company
Employment Services
HSE Preparation Classes
The New Mexico Workforce Connection-Lincoln County The Adult Basic Education program provides educational services to individuals 16 and over whose goals may operates in agreement with ENMU-Ruidoso. range from basic literacy to obtaining an HSE. Classes The center provides a variety of education and are highly individualized and focus on student goals. employment services. New students first attend a Student Success Course and then select a study option which includes: morning class, Some of the services provided include: independent study, evening class. Supplemental online study or tutoring is also available. Job Postings Prescreening, Recruitment and Referral of Qualified Workers Job Search Assistance Resumé Writing Assistance Interview Coaching Occupational Interest Profiling Typing and Other Skills Assessments and Certifications WorkKeys® Career Readiness Certification Career Fairs Workplace Literacy Skills Classes Customized Training Classes On the Job Training Tax Credit/Federal Bonding Information Financial Aid Information Educational Funding Training for Eligible Participants Labor Market/Wage Information Industry Specific Information Area Economic Data Labor Law Compliance/EEO Information Referral Information to Other Community Resources Resource Room/Conference Room Video Conferencing Senior (50+) Career Service
English as a Second Language/Inglés Como Segundo Being a non-English speaker in our community can present an overwhelming challenge. We offer free ESL classes designed to help all levels of speakers, beginner through advanced. U.S Citizenship is NOT required. Morning, afternoon or evening classes are available. El no poder comunicarse en inglés en nuestra comunidad puede ser un desafío desconcertante. Ofrecemos clases gratuitas de ESL, las cuales han sido designadas para ayudarlo en todos los niveles del idioma: Desde nivel principiante hasta avanzado. ¡Ciudadanía estadounidense NO es requerida!
HSE en Español Si quiere tener un certificado de secundaria de los Estados Unidos necesita esta clase. Estudiará cinco materias con un maestro bilingüe. Esto le dará más oportunidades para estudiar o trabajar en los EEUU. For more information call 575 258-1730 or 800 8544712 or come by the White Mountain Annex offices at 201 White Mountain Drive to see how the New Mexico Workforce Connection can help you.
Register for Community Education Classes Register for Community Education classes at the campus, over the phone at (575) 257-3012, by fax at (575) 2579409 or by mail by filling out the form below and sending to ENMU-Ruidoso, 709 Mechem Drive, Ruidoso, NM, 88345.
Classes may be cancelled if not enough students enroll. Maximum numbers are set by the instructor. Early registration is encouraged. Registration must be made three days before the class is scheduled to begin.
Registration Form for Community Education
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Art & Music Community Choir Performance class with emphasis on music notation, breathing and three/four part singing. The class will also include large group and sectional singing. Class will also conduct at least one public concert. Partial scholarships may be available. Instructor: Ellen Wilson Day: Tuesdays Date: September 15-November 24 Time: 6:00-7:30 pm Cost: $125 Room: WMA28
Life is a Painting Learn the ins and outs of creating a quality painting by respected local artist Lay Powell. Experience a “hands on relationship with both watercolors and acrylics to explore ones heart and mind’s eye”. The class will discuss applications, tools, content, and history of paint and painting. One class will be committed to plein air session outside in the beautiful Lincoln County landscape. Instructor: Lay Powell Day: Thursdays Date: September 3 to October 29 Time: 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm Cost: $55 Room: WMA 11
Intro to Blacksmithing This class will introduce the student to the art of traditional blacksmithing as it is used in making tools, architectural hardware, furniture, metal sculpture and utilitarian blades. The student will be introduced to the traditional tools, skills and terminology of blacksmithing. (This is not a class in horseshoeing.) All participants are asked to supply their own safety gear that should include work gloves and eye and hearing protection. A leather apron and a sketch book are recommended. A required materials fee of $50 will be collected in class by the instructor to cover steel and consumables used in class projects. All participants are required to sign a liability release form. Must be 16 years of age or older. Instructor: Terrell Perkins Day: Sundays Date: October 11-November 15 Time: 1:00-4:00 pm Cost: $175 Room: Workshop in Capitan
Mosaics Learn to create beautiful mosaics using a simple procedure and inexpensive materials. Students will recycle broken tile, glass beads, shells and other materials into a unique work of art. A demonstration and list of supplies will be given the first night of class. Students will purchase their own supplies costing approximately $30. Instructor: Carol Alvarado Day: Wednesday and Friday Date: September 23 & 25 Time: Sept 23/1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Sept 25/11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Fee: $45 Room: 107
Human Figure Drawing Study and development of drawing the human form, working primarily from life. Pick your medium. Instructor: Maria Hamilton Day: Monday Date: October 12 to December 7 Time: 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Cost: $150 Room: WMA 11
Learn and Participate in the Traditional Tanning Method This will be a class that will teach one way that indigenous and Euro-American cultures tanned hides, also known as dressing skins. This process dates back to being used centuries ago and is a process that to some degree is still practiced today. In this 4-day class you will both watch and take part in the tanning of several deer skins. This class will show you the results of how to take a green hide, remove the hair, and proceed to the next important process that enables the hide to be softened and turned into serviceable leather. You will need to bring rubber gloves and an apron and the instructor will provide the rest of the materials. At the end of the class you will receive a small neck pouch. Instructor: Paul Wenzel Day: Saturday Date: September 5 to 26 Time: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (with lunch break, bring your lunch) Fee: $60 Room: 107
Private Voice Lessons Private voice lessons for children, teens, and adults. $105 for 4 half-hour lessons once per week (recommended for ages 8 to 14) $210 for 4 one-hour lessons once per week (recommended for ages 14 to adult) Students will buy a music book with CD so they can rehearse in their own home. (Cost: $16-$25) After registering, please contact instructor to select your lesson time. Instructor: Ellen Wilson Room: WMA 28
Freestyle Painting An opportunity to paint with others and hone your skills in a supportive environment. Oils, acrylics, watercolors, pastels – whatever your choice. No instruction but lots of camaraderie. Other artists in the class are happy to provide suggestions and critiques if asked. Flexible hours. Bring a lunch and come for the full five hours or just stay for a two or three, in the morning or afternoon. Instructor: Bonnie Soley Day: Tuesday Date: August 25 to December 8 Time: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Fee: $55 Room: WMA 11
Forest Health Series: Living in the WUI A continuation of talks on the first Tuesday of the month from 5:30 to 6:30 pm on topics concerning living in the wildland urban interface. August- Water Projects September- Fire and Emergency Service Coordination October- Insurance Instructor: Various Day: Tuesday Date: August -November Time: 5:30-7:00 Fee: Free Room:102
Computers Basic Excel for the Office Microsoft Excel is one of today’s most powerful and versatile business tools, but if you're not familiar with its basic functions, formulas, commands and keystrokes, you're setting yourself up for frustration and disappointment. This Excel for the Office course gives you the fundamentals to build on. With the basic Excel training you'll learn how to produce spreadsheets that communicate better and really get attention. You'll discover professional Excel tips for brilliant, distinctive output every time, on every worksheet. Instructor: Jules Videau Day: Friday Date: September 11 and 18 Time: 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Fee: $75 Room: 101
Intro to Windows 8 This training teaches the core features and functions of Window 8. Participants will learn how to use the start menu and taskbar, move and resize windows, create and manage files, folders and libraries and search for content on their computers. Instructor: Coda Omness Day: Monday & Wednesday Date: September 21 and 23 Time: 5:30-7:30 pm Fee: $45 /$35 LLA Room: 101
Intro to Microsoft One Drive One Drive is an online version of Microsoft Office that includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. Accessed through Microsoft’s OneDrive—previously known as SkyDrive—is a cloud-based storage service that allows you to create, upload, and share Office documents and other files. Instructor: Coda Omness Day: Wednesday Date: September 30 Time: 5:30-7:30 pm Fee: $35 /$25 LLA Room: 101
YOGA TEACHING CERTIFICATE RYT-200 The Yoga Teacher Certification Program offers a nationally recognized professional Yoga Alliance RYT credential, qualifying graduates to enter the job market as a certified RYT-200 yoga instructor. Students will learn through 250 hours of training, how to teach yoga based on ancient texts, modern principles and to develop safe, therapeutic lesson plans for a broad range of students. The program includes study of Gentle Hatha Yoga, Core Strength Vinyasa Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Bandha Yoga, Myofacial Stretch Yoga, Power and Hot Yoga – and class plan development to cultivate mindfulness, flexibility, balance, strength and endurance. The 9 month immersive program is delivered in 2 semesters, the second weekend of every month from September 12-13, 2015 through May 14-15, 2016. PROGRAM DETAILS One weekend a month sessions run 7:45 am to 6:00 pm Saturday and Sunday and are conducted at the Buddha Yoga School of Yogic Arts Campus at 200 Mechem, Ruidoso, NM. The school is nationally accredited by the Yoga Alliance www.yogaalliance.org. The 10 hour day immersive format allows breaks and lunch will be taken together in study group. Homework will require 10 hours between sessions. All 9 sessions must be attended for graduation but may be made up in the following cycle for a $200 late fee. Upon graduation students receive a RYT200 Yoga Teacher Certificate. Syllabus, books required and details of the program can be found on: www.buddhayogaclass.com and www.yogaalliance.org (see Buddha Yoga School of Yogic Arts). ENROLLMENT o Regular Tuition: $3,900.00 o Scholarship Tuition: $2,900.00 call for application o Early reservation prior to August 1, 2015: Less $400.00 o Deposit: $500 (non-refundable unless class cancelled) o Balance: Must be paid prior to first class o Payment options, scholarship or program questions: Contact Marianne at 575 802-3013 o Textbooks are additional cost. o Minimum of 5 students must be enrolled or fall semester cancelled . If cancelled by school due to low enrollment, deposits will be fully refunded. Otherwise deposits are not refundable. INSTRUCTOR Marianne Mohr, has 40 years of experience in yogic study, practice and teaching. Her lineage can be traced in 2 generations to Krishnamacharya, the “father of yoga in America.” She received Bodhisattva vows from the Dalai Lama in 2003 and became dedicated to the enlightenment of all sentient beings. She has a passion for the illumination and peace that yoga can bring to practitioners and teaches with kindness and respect for the individual.
Personal Enrichment Covered Call Writing (Selling Stock Options) If you are an investor with, at least $20,000 in stocks and want to make your portfolio work harder, then join us for this interactive class. While nothing is guaranteed and there is always a risk in stocks, SELLING covered options may be a way for you to earn an additional 5-20% or more annually on your stock portfolio. This is a conservative investing model (if you get a chance-google “covered call writing�) and is approved by the IRS for use in both IRA and Brokerage accounts. There will be two, one-hour classes and optional time for a private discussion with the instructor, if requested. No complicated math beyond simple addition, subtraction, multiplication and division is required. Remember when you sell options you collect $ you do not spend $. Taught by Jules Videau. Jules is a long time Ruidoso business owner and has a background in Engineering, Finance and Law. He has been writing covered call for over thirty years. Instructor: Jules Videau Day: Tuesday Date September 15 and 22 Time: 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Fee: $90/$75 LLA Room: 115
Creative Aging Creative Aging is a psychology class taught by Clara Farah, Ph.D. It is a one semester class based on a textbook and addresses the multiple challenges and benefits of aging with an emphasis on subjects pertaining to the 50+ age population in Lincoln County. While we emphasize healthy aging and the power of a positive attitude, we also address the chronic conditions of aging including how to handle cognitive changes. In addition, we explore end-of-life decisions and the role of creativity in later life. Guest speakers are frequent as are alumni from previous Creative Aging Classes. We share our enthusiasm for this time in life and the wisdom that it brings to us. Call Clara Farah at 575.973.7835 with any questions. Instructor: Clara Farah Day: Wednesday Date: August 19 to Dec 9 Time: 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fee: $75 Room: 109
Creative Aging Advisory Committee (CAAC) You are also invited to join our alumni group of Creative Agers, (CAAC). Started as a small gathering of seniors, this class has exploded into a social and political tour-de-force that has made significant changes in institutions and the lives of those over the age of 50 throughout our county. We are focusing on improving the quality of life for all seniors in Lincoln County. Past projects include an AARP adapted questionnaire that assessed various needs for services, changes to ENMU-Ruidoso’s lobby and registration process, helping to overhaul the Community Education curriculum, advocating for increased public transportation and advising a senior center to become an intergenerational community center. Our goal for CAAC is to raise the awareness of the resources available to the growing demographic of retirees and seniors. Instructor: Clara Farah Day: Friday Date: August 21 to December 18 Time: 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Fee: Free Room: 109
Estate Planning A broad overview of estate planning topics which can be altered for a specific group. The class covers the most basic estate planning topics to the more intricate aspects of asset protection. Instructor: Jim Bozarth Day: Thursdays Date: September 17 to 24 Time: 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Fee: Free Room: 115
Teens Classes Drivers Education School C.R.A.S.H. Course Drivers will be on-campus to teach a driver’s education class. Monday thru Thursday 5:30 pm. With dates to be announced. To register for class, email student’s name, date of birth, address and best contact number to crashcoursedriving@gmail.com. For more information call 575-840-9945
Professional Development Alcohol Server The New Mexico Liquor Control Act Mandates that every liquor license, lessee or server who manages, directs or controls the sale or service of alcohol for consumption on or off the license premises must satisfactorily complete an alcohol server program every five years. Our class provides all the state required training and covers all state laws and regulations concerning the sale and service of alcohol, liquor liability issues and driving under the influence of alcohol. Participants must be at least 19 years old and have valid photo validation. Instructor: Lalene Grogg Day: Tuesday Date September 8, October 13 or November 10 Time: 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Fee: $40 Room: 115
Office Administration Certification The Office Administration program prepares students for a second career in all types of professional offices. Students will develop communication, organizational, leadership and technology skills that prepare them for the high-tech, customer-focused, world-class work environment. This 8-week program includes a 2-week internship at a local business to be scheduled after successful completion of program. Partial scholarships are available for a limited amount of students over the age of 50. Instructor: Coda Omness Day: Thursday Dates: October 15-November 19 Time: 2:00-4:00 pm Room: 101
AARP Safe Driving Participants must be 55 or older. The AARP Driver Safety Program is a 4-hour classroom refresher course. Learn the effects of aging on driving and how you can adjust your driving. You can expect to learn about current rules of the road, how to operate your vehicle more safely in today’s increasingly challenging driving environment, and some adjustments to common age-related changes in vision, hearing and reaction time. Please have handy when registering date of birth, driver’s license number, and AARP number, if applicable. Please bring correct change or a check made payable to AARP. Also have your driver’s license to verify age. Bring a friend to insure minimum class size of 10 people. Instructor: Kathleen Kennedy Day: Tuesday Date: Sept. 8, Nov 10 Time: 12:45 pm to 5:00 pm Fee: AARP member $15 and non-member $20 Room: CE Classroom