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2016-17 High School Counselor’s Guide
Dear Counselor,
Thank you for all you do for students. The guidance you provide them is essential to their future personal and professional success. Without you, many of them would have difficulty finding their direction in life. As president, I am happy to provide you our Counselor’s Guide with information needed to assist your students who choose to attend Eastern New Mexico University.
ENMU is known for its personal touch, accredited academic programs and our affordable cost. Our slogan is “Student Success–that’s what it’s all about” so whatever your students’ goals and aspirations, we will do everything we can to help them achieve success. We have student-centered faculty and staff where the
student truly comes first. ENMU has maintained a 95 percent student satisfaction rate and ranked one of the highest among New Mexico universities each year since 1999.
For the 19th straight year, ENMU set a fall enrollment record with 5,946 students. Our tuition is in the top 10 percent of the most affordable southwestern four-year universities, and the ACT scores of our incoming freshmen are above the state average. We have upgraded our campus with over $150 million in construction projects-including constructing or renovating state-of-the-art classroom buildings, athletic facilities and a new residence hall. In addition, our new on-campus football/track stadium will be inaugurated with our first home game on Sept. 10, 2016.
When our students need to take a break, they find numerous student organizations to provide them with leadership opportunities, service projects and camaraderie. With our well-respected College of Fine Arts, Associated Student Activities Board and Multicultural Affairs, ENMU hosts a busy schedule of theatre, music and art productions, as well as concerts, speakers and ethnic events that are free or reduced cost for students. Our religious organizations and fraternities and sororities are also a vital part of our campus community.
As a member of the Lone Star Conference and Southwest Region National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association, our student-athletes have experienced numerous championships. In 2015, our football team finished in third place in possibly the toughest conference in NCAA Division II and our men’s and women’s rodeo teams continue to excel at the national level. Our student-athletes achieve a higher graduation rate than the student body as a whole. For your students who want to enjoy an active lifestyle, our intramural program offers sports based on skill level and competitiveness. Students are able to choose from various intramural activities throughout the school year.
Thank you again for all you do for your students. Included you will find our contact information. Please do not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
Steven GambleENMU President
Student Success–that’s what it’s all about
About ENMU ...........................................................................................................................................................................4
Important Dates/Admissions Checklist ........................................................................................................................5
Preview/Audition Days and Campus Visit ..................................................................................................................6
Freshmen Admission Requirements .............................................................................................................................7
Estimated Cost of Attendance ..........................................................................................................................................8
Financial Aid and Scholarships.......................................................................................................................................9
Areas of Study .................................................................................................................................................................10-11
Campus Living .....................................................................................................................................................................12
Athletics ................................................................................................................................................................................13
Student Activities ..............................................................................................................................................................14
Student Organizations ......................................................................................................................................................15
Credit by Examination .....................................................................................................................................................16
College Level Examination Program (CLEP) ..............................................................................................................17
Student Services .................................................................................................................................................................18
Map .........................................................................................................................................................................................19
Dr. Steven Gamble
President Eastern New Mexico University
575.562.2121 [email protected]
1500 S Ave K ENMU Station 1
Portales, NM 88130
Mr. Cody Spitz
Director Enrollment Services
575.562.2178 [email protected]
1500 S Ave K ENMU Station 7
Portales, NM 88130
Dr. Jeffrey C. Long
Vice President Student Affairs
575.562.2221 [email protected]
1500 S Ave K ENMU Station 34
Portales, NM 88130
Contents
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Students choose Eastern New Mexico University for its personal touch, accredited academic programs and affordable
costs. ENMU offers a variety of services to help students succeed in their academic, personal and professional lives.
That’s why our slogan is “Student Success–that’s what it’s all about!”
Fast Facts• New Mexico’s largest regional comprehensive university
• Four-year campus in Portales, two-year campuses in Roswell and Ruidoso
• Federally designated Hispanic-Serving Institution and member of Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
• Student/Faculty Ratio: 19:1
Fall 2015 Enrollment • 5,946 at ENMU Portales with 4,574 undergraduate and 1,372 graduate students
• Students from 48 states and 31 countries
• Male: 41%
• Female: 59%
Fall 2015 Ethnic Diversity • African-American: 4.5%
• Native American: 2.2%
• Asian: 1.1%
• Hispanic: 32.6%
• White: 45.1%
• Nonresident alien: 1.9%
• Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 0.6%
• Two or more races: 2.2%
• Unknown ethnicity: 9.8%
Academics• More than 60 associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees
• 95 percent student satisfaction rate
• Ranked one of the highest in student satisfaction among NM universities each year since 1999-2000
About ENMU
all numbers listed are 575.562.xxxx
Important Numbers
Advising Center 2338 Financial Aid 2194 University President 2121
Campus Bookstore 2718 Housing, Residence Life 2632Vice President, Technologyand System CIO 4490
ENMU Police Department 2392 Information Center 1011 Vice President, Student Affairs 2221
Counseling, Career Services 2211 ITS Help Desk 4357 Vice President, Academic Affairs 2312
Disability Services, Testing 2280 Student Accounts 2615 Vice President, Business Affairs 2611
Enrollment Services 2178 Transfer Center 2856
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OCT. 1, 2016 Early FAFSA opensContact Financial Aid for more details (575.562.2194)
OCT. 22, 2016 October ACTRegister by Sept. 16, 2016-Late Registration Sept. 17-30, 2016
NOV. 5, 2016 Senior Preview DayEarly Registration, by Nov. 2, 2016 is recommended
DEC. 10, 2016 December ACTRegister by Nov. 4, 2016-Late Registration Nov. 5-18, 2016
FEB. 11, 2017 February ACTRegister by Jan. 13, 2017-Late Registration Jan. 14-20, 2017
MARCH 1, 2017 ENMU Foundation Scholarship deadline
MARCH 3, 2017 Green and Silver Presidential Scholarship deadlineOpen to in-state New Mexico residents
MARCH 25, 2017 Junior Preview DayEarly Registration by March 22, 2017 is recommended
APRIL 8, 2017 April ACTRegister by March 3, 2017-Late Registration March 4-17, 2017
MAY 8, 2017 Freshmen Registration begins for admitted students
JUNE 1, 2017 Campus housing priority deadline
JUNE 8-10, 2017 Albuquerque Registration for admitted students
JUNE 10, 2017 June ACTRegister by May 5, 2017-Late Registration May 6-19, 2017
JULY 7-8, 2017 Albuquerque Registration for admitted students
AUG. 1, 2017 Scholarship priority deadlineFreshman Academic Scholarship priority deadline
AUG. 19-21, 2017 Dawg Days-New Student Orientation
AUG. 22, 2017 Fall 2017 First day of instruction
AUG. 29, 2017 Fall 2017 Payment deadline
Before Applying
• Encourage your students to visit campus or attend one of our preview days.
• Students can request a personalized campus visit at enmu.edu/Visit.
To Apply, Students Need To:
• Take the ACT or SAT assessment exam.
• Fill out an application online at enmu.edu/Apply.
• Fill out a scholarship application online at enmu.edu/ScholarshipApp.
• Submit an official high school transcript and ACT/SAT scores.
• Submit any dual credit/college-level transcripts.
After Acceptance, Students Should:
• Complete the What’s Next steps listed in their acceptance packet (Steps are also listed at enmu.edu/WhatsNext).
• Submit official final high school and dual credit/college-level transcripts after graduation.
Admission Checklist
Important Dates
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Get The Green And Silver View On ENMU Senior Preview Day, NOV. 5, 2016
Seniors can meet faculty and current ENMU students, learn more about academic offerings, see the residence halls,
tour our campus, and have all their questions answered. Door prizes include two $500 scholarships and iPods.
Check in begins at 8:30 a.m. MST in the Campus Union (CUB).
Students can register online at enmu.edu/SrPreviewDay.
Kickback With The Greyhound Pack On ENMU Junior Preview Day, MARCH 25, 2017
Juniors attending Kickback with the Greyhound Pack can start narrowing down their college choices. During our
Junior Preview Day, students will meet the faculty and learn more about their area of interest. They can tour our
beautiful campus and get a glimpse of ENMU college life providing a first-hand experience of why so many students
have chosen ENMU. Juniors will be provided with important information about our admission process, financial aid,
student activities and more. We also will provide door prizes, including two $500 scholarships and iPods.
Check in begins at 8:30 a.m. MST in the Campus Union (CUB).
Students can register online at enmu.edu/JrPreviewDay.
Campus Visit
Students can experience our college campus, first-hand. They will be provided a personalized guided tour of the
campus with our President’s Ambassadors and have the opportunity to talk with current students to find out more
about ENMU and why our students chose Eastern as their college home. During their visit, your students will have
the option to meet with a faculty member in their area of interest, eat at the Crossroads Café Dining Hall and stop by
our campus bookstore to get a feel for what Eastern has to offer. After the visit, they will find that Eastern is the place
they’ll want to spend their college days.
Students can schedule their personalized campus visit at enmu.edu/Visit.
Request A High School Visit
ENMU’s enrollment services staff regularly visits high schools. If you would like for an Enrollment Services
representative to attend a college night, give a high school or grade-specific presentation, lead a question-and-answer
session, or provide some other service, please contact the Office of Enrollment Services at 575.562.2178 or 800.FOR.
ENMU. (800.367.3668.) Due to time and budget constraints, long distance travel may not be possible.
Preview Days and Campus Visits
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Coming to Eastern is easy! Our admission process requires submitting three critical documents: an application, an
official high school and/or college transcripts if dual or concurrent enrollment happened, and ACT or SAT test scores.
Best of all, applying to ENMU is free! ENMU uses high school grades and/or standardized test scores with the help of
the Advising Center to select the right college courses for each student’s first semester. For more information about
freshman admission requirements, review the information below.
Freshman Admission Requirements
Types of First-Time Freshmen Admission Requirements Required Documents
First-Time Freshman
A student who has never taken college classes
First-Time Freshman with hoursA student who has taken college classes while in high school
Note: Official College Transcripts are not required for admissions, but will need to be provided for proper advising
First-Time FreshmanUndocumented Student
A student who is a citizen of another country, but is unable to work or receive federal funding for their studies because of their legal status in this country.
Final high school grade point average 2.5orACT 17 or SAT 810 (through Feb. 2016)ACT 17 or SAT 900 (March 2016 and later)
Admission Application(paper or online)
Official (sealed) 6th/7th semester high school transcript
ACT or SAT score report
Official (sealed) final high school transcript upon graduation receiving a high school diploma
First-Time Freshman from a non-accredited home school or high school
A student who has been home schooled (non-accredited) or a student who has graduated from a non-accredited high school
ACT 17 or SAT 810 (through Feb. 2016)ACT 17 or SAT 900 (March 2016 and later)andCompletion of the General Educational Development (GED) or HiSET
Admission Application (paper or online)
Official (sealed) high school transcript receiving a high school diploma
ACT or SAT score report
First-Time Freshman/GED-HiSET
A student under the age of 24 who has taken and passed the General Educational Development (GED) or HiSET
ACT 17 or SAT 810 (through Feb. 2016)ACT 17 or SAT 900 (March 2016 and later)
Admission Application (paper or online)
GED/HiSET certificate
ACT or SAT score report
First-Time Freshman/Certificate of Completion*
A student who has not met the requirements to receive a high school diploma but receives a Certificate of Completion
Final high school grade point average 2.5orACT 17 or SAT 810 (through Feb. 2016)ACT 17 or SAT 900 (March 2016 and later)
See types above for required documents
*Note: Completion of the General Educational Development (GED) or High School Equivalency Test (HiSET) is not required for admission but strongly recommended in order to meet Ability to Benefit guidelines established for federal student aid
Note: Students can be admitted on a 6th/7th semester transcript. Final official transcripts must be submitted before a student can register for an upcoming semester. Only transcripts from accredited high schools or colleges will be used to determine admission eligibility.
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*Western Undergraduate ExchangeBe a resident of one of the following states: AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NV, ND, OR, SD, UT, WA and WY.
Interested in Attending Part Time? (11 hours and fewer)Undergraduate resident $229.59 per credit hour Undergraduate non-resident $470.21 per credit hourTuition and fees are charged according to the number of credit hours carried by a student. All costs are subject to change without notice.
Housing Options
Double occupancy $1,648
Suite (Eddy) $2,069
Guadalupe $2,143
All costs are subject to change without notice. Cost estimates are based upon one semester (12-18 hours) using 2015-16
rates and estimated budgets. Variations will occur.
Estimated Cost of Attendance
General One-Time Fees for New StudentsID Card Fee $25.00
Registration Fee for Freshmen (First-Year) $95.00
Registration Fee for Transfers $35.00
Registration Fee for Transfers Enrolled over 6 Credit Hours $60.00
Estimated Cost to Attend (Per Sememster)
Resident WUE* Non-Resident
Undergraduate $1,713.60 $4,601.04 $4,601.04
Waiver -0- ($2,030.64) -0-
Student Fees $1,041.48 $1,041.48 $1,041.48
Meals $1,732.00 $1,732.00 $1,732.00
Books and Supplies (estimate) $450.00 $450.00 $450.00
Residence Hall — double room $1,648.00 $1,648.00 $1,648.00
Residence Hall — suite room $2,143.00 $2,143.00 $2,143.00
Total Estimated Cost to Attend: $6,585.08 $7,080.08 $7,441.88 $7,936.88 $9,472.52 $9,967.52
(Additional charge of $10 per credit hour for online courses.)
An affordable education is one way ENMU helps students succeed. All students are encouraged to complete the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is used for federal Pell Grants, state grants and student loans as
well as Admissions Academic Scholarships and on-campus employment. Students may begin filling out the FAFSA
starting Oct. 1 for the following school year. Please encourage them to list ENMU’s federal school code of 002651. Once
they send in their scholarship application, we will review their file to make sure that the best scholarship package is
offered. All New Mexico universities may be affected by lottery funding.
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Freshman Academic Scholarship AmountsIn-state academic scholarship tuition portion is funded by the ENMU Foundation Starter Scholarship and the NM Lottery Success
Scholarship. An award letter will be sent with the terms and conditions of your students awarded scholarships.
ACT/SAT Score ACT/SAT Score Estimated In-State Annual Award Out-of-State Annual Award Continuation Through Feb. 2016 March 2016 and Later
30+/1320+ 30+/1380+ Tuition + fees + $2,800 = $8,312* $3,000 up to four years
28-29/1240-1319 28-29/1310-1379 Tuition + fees + $1,600 = $7,112* $2,400 up to four years
26-27/1170-1239 26-27/1240-1309 Tuition + fees + $1,200 = $6,712* $1,800 up to four years
24-25/1090-1169 24-25/1160-1239 Tuition + fees + $800 = $6,312* $1,500 up to four years
22-23/1020-1089 22-23/1100-1159 Tuition + fees + $300 = $5,812* $1,200 up to four years
20-21/940-1019 20-21/1020-1099 Tuition + fees = $5,512* $1,000 for first year
Financial Aid and ScholarshipsFirst-Time Freshman Scholarships
In-State FreshmanAcademic Scholarship $5,512-$8,312 per academic year
NM resident, NM high school graduate, NM GED, or or NM HiSET recipient in the semester proceeding the first semester of attendance
Minimum score of: 20 ACT or 940 SAT (through Feb. 2016) or 20 ACT or 1020 SAT (March 2016 and later)
Note: includes the ENMU Foundation Starter and New Mexico Lottery Success Scholarship. Tuition will be covered up to the amount authorized by the New Mexico Legislature for the NMLSS
ENMU Foundation Starter Scholarship Tuition for first semester
NM high school graduate, NM GED, or or NM HiSET recipient in the semester proceeding the first semester of attendance
NM resident, 2.5 cumulative GPA or: 20 ACT or 1120 SAT (through Feb. 2016) or 20 ACT or 1200 SAT (March 2016 and later)
NM LotterySuccess Scholarship Tuition amount authorized by the New Mexico Legislature for the NMLSS
NM resident — contact Office of Financial Aid at 575.562.2194 for more information
NM Scholar Scholarship Tuition and fees plus $700 per academic year, excluding lab, course and housing fees
NM resident, graduated in top 5% of high school class or scored at least:25 ACT or 1130 SAT (through Feb. 2016) or 25 ACT or 1200 SAT (March 2016 and later)
Family income of $30,000 or less; $40,000 or less if more than one family member is a student in postsecondary education
Out-of-State Freshman Academic Scholarship $1,000-$3,000 per academic year
Out-of-state high school graduate
Minimum score of: 20 ACT or 940 SAT (through Feb. 2016) or 20 ACT or 1020 SAT (March 2016 and later)
Waivers
Competitive Waiver, Freshman Waives the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition
3.0 cumulative high school GPA and a minimum score of: 23 ACT or 1060 SAT (through Feb. 2016) or 23 ACT or 1130 SAT (March 2016 and later)OR
3.5 cumulative high school GPA and a minimum score of: 20 ACT or 940 SAT (through Feb. 2016) or 20 ACT or 1020 SAT (March 2016 and later)
Colorado Scholar Tuition Waiver, Freshman Waives the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition
Colorado resident and minimum score of:20 ACT or 940 SAT (through Feb. 2016) or 20 ACT or 1020 SAT (March 2016 and later)
Texas 135-Mile Tuition Waiver Waives the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition
Texas resident living within 135 miles of Portales, New Mexico
Western Undergraduate Exchange In-state tuition rate plus 50%
U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Be a resident of one of the following states: AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NV, ND, OR, SD, UT, WA or WY
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As part of our tradition of providing a quality education, our degree programs continue to be nationally accredited by the
Higher Learning Commission and we are a lifetime member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
ENMU has earned additional program accreditations from the following agencies:
• Higher Learning Commission-North Central Association
• National Association of Schools of Music (NASM)
• Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
• Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)
Discover Your Choices
College of Business curriculum is academically sound and responsive to the needs of those who hire ENMU’s College
of Business graduates. Professors in the College of Business will provide your students with a relevant, innovative
education, preparing them for a professional career in various business fields.
Accounting
• Accounting
Business• Agricultural Business
• Business Administration with emphases in applied economics and finance, feneral business, hospitality management, information systems, marketing, and personal financial planning
• Applied Arts and Sciences with emphases in business, information systems, information systems and programming design and personal financial planning
Management• Management
College of Business
In the College of Fine Arts, your students will find newly renovated classrooms and labs with state-of-the-art technology. They
will be engaged in new ways of creating art and communicating that will stretch the limits of their imagination. College of
Fine Arts graduates will have the training and the hands-on experience that will assure success in their chosen fields.
Art• Art with emphases in graphic design and visual art
Communication• Communication with emphases in broadcast journalism, broadcast production, journalism and public relations
Music• Music with emphases in instrumental performance (winds/percussion), piano performance and vocal performance
• Music Education with emphases in choral and instrumental (winds/percussion)
Theatre and Digital Filmmaking• Theatre
• Digital Filmmaking
College of Fine Arts
• American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
• National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)
• Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
• American Chemical Society (ACS)
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In the College of Education and Technology, your students will be prepared to become a highly qualified educator,
agribusiness owner, or childcare or family service provider. Our faculty will help them develop critical skills needed for
success including planning and managing student learning and activities. Our accredited programs offer “a learning
journey for an empowered voice on the High Plains of the Southwest.”
Curriculum and Instruction and Educational Studies• Elementary Education/Special Education with endorsement areas in bilingual education, english as a second language, general science, health education, language arts, mathematics, performing arts, physical education, reading, social studies, spanish and visual arts
• Secondary Education (major and secondary licensure coursework will depend on field of instruction)
Family and Consumer Sciences, Agriculture• Agriculture
• Agricultural Education
• Agricultural Sciences
• Animal and Dairy Science with emphases in pre-veterinary and production and management
• Career and Technical Education
• Culinary Arts
• Early Care and Education
• Early Childhood Education with emphases in birth-preK, preK-grade 3, and infant and toddler studies
• Family and Consumer Sciences with emphases in Culinary Arts and Human Services
Health and Physical Education• Physical Education with emphases in health and wellness, sports and recreation management, and teaching physical education
Interdisciplinary Programs• Applied rts and Sciences with emphases in animal science, career and technical education, culinary arts, diverse populations age groups, family and consumer science, foods and nutrition, and pre-professional ducation
• University Studies
College of Education and Technology
In the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, your students will be prepared for leadership roles in the changing economic,
political, social and technological world. Our faculty members are committed to excellent teaching with a student-
centered focus. Graduates are prepared for meaningful careers and for professional and graduate study.
Anthropology and Applied Archaeology• Anthropology with emphases in archaeology and cultural anthropology
Biology• Biology with emphases in ecology, evolution, and organismal biology, microbiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology and pre-medicine
• Wildlife and Fisheries Science
Health and Human Services• Communicative Disorders
• Nursing (Completion program, open to registered nurses)
• Pre-Nursing
• Social Work
History, Humanities, Social Sciences and Religion• Criminal Justice
• History
• Religion
• Social Studies with emphasis in history
• Sociology
Interdisciplinary Programs• Applied Arts and Sciences with emphases in selected areas
• Prepatory courses (non-degree) in Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Physical Therapy and Pre-Physician’s Assistant
• Forensic Science with emphases in Forensic Anthropology, Forensic Biology and Forensic Chemistry
Languages and Literature• English
• Spanish
Mathematical Sciences• Computer Science
• Electronics Engineering Technology (analog and digital)
• Industrial Mathematics and Statistics
• Mathematics
Physical Sciences• Aviation Science
• Biochemistry/Chemistry
• Chemistry
• Environmental Science
Psychology and Political Science• Political Science
• Psychology
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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The Crossroads Café Dining Hall offers students an ultimate dining experience at an affordable price. The all-you-can-
eat meal plan allows students to choose from eight different dining stations serving a variety of choices. There are
always the essentials including pizza and burgers. Specialty stations include Pasta Perfect, South of the Border and the
Classics Comfort food. For students wanting a lighter meal, our garden fresh salad bar has over two dozen toppings, two
kinds of soups and a made-to-order sandwich bar.
ENMU residency policy helps assure that your students get a good start to their college career. New students who
have less than 30 hours of college credit after high school graduation and are under 21 years old are required to live on
campus and purchase a meal plan. Exemptions to the residential/meal plan requirement may be granted to students
living with parents, married and/or having dependent children. Meal plan waivers may be granted to students with
medical needs not met by the meal plan provider.
Living on campus can contribute significantly to your students’ success in college. They will meet people who will
become lifelong friends. They will have the chance to learn new things about themselves, about living and working
with others, and about being part of a community and its traditions. Living on campus gives students the chance to get
involved beyond the walls of their classrooms, as a variety of programs are planned throughout the year. These may be
social, recreational, cultural or educational activities that give students a chance to meet people and learn new things.
They will find just the environment needed in our three residence halls and West Campus Apartments. San Juan Village
conveniently is located on campus property and independently managed.
ENMU Living
Curry Hall | Eddy Hall | Guadalupe Hall | West Campus Apartments
Double Room Double Suite
Crossroads Café Dining Hall
Monday-Friday | 7:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday | Brunch 10 a.m.-1 p.m. | Dinner 5-6:30 p.m.
Campus Living and Residence Life
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ENMU is very proud of our student-athletes. The halls of Greyhound Arena are filled with the names of students
selected for All-American, All-Region and All-Conference teams, as well as the Academic All-Star Team
recognition. ENMU’s Greyhounds compete in the Lone Star Conference and in the Southwest Region National
Intercollegiate Rodeo Association.
ENMU has a long and proud history of success. Our athletics have achieved national championships in basketball,
rodeo and track. Numerous conference championships have been claimed in the nationally respected Lone Star
Conference. Several ENMU student-athletes have continued on to professional careers. Best of all, student-athletes
at ENMU achieve a higher graduation rate than the student body as a whole. Academic and athletic successes
characterize Eastern’s student-athletes.
Men’s Sports
Football | Cross Country | Basketball | Baseball | Soccer | Track & Field | Rodeo
Women’s Sports
Volleyball | Cross Country | Basketball | Softball | Soccer | Track & Field | Rodeo
Student-athletes interested in college athletics should proceed with the following steps to contact our coaching staff:
• Visit GoEasternAthletics.com.
• From the menu bar on the right hand side, click on RECRUITS, displaying the drop down menu.
• In the drop down menu, click on Prospective Athlete Questionnaires.
• Click on the appropriate questionnaire and provide the information requested. The questionnaire does not obligate students in any way or affect their performing eligibility.
• When finished entering the required information, click on the submit button at the bottom.
The students’ information will be sent directly to the coaching staff.
All of our athletic programs recruit student-athletes to fill positions for graduating or transferring students.
Making contact with our coaching staff does not guarantee a position on one of our athletic teams.
Eastern Athletics
With intramural sports, great skills are not necessary to enjoy an active lifestyle. To encourage participation, most of our
activities are offered in divisions based on skill and competitiveness, allowing students to choose an appropriate level of
play. Activities include flag football, volleyball, dodgeball, soccer, basketball, kickball, softball and many other sports.
Intramurals
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ENMU’s Associated Students Activities Board (ASAB) is a student programming board that plans and implements
recreational, educational, cultural, social and entertaining events for the ENMU campus and surrounding communities.
The events brought to campus are decided on and run by the students and paid for by student fees.
ASAB has many areas of involvement for students who are interested in joining. Involvement in ASAB is a great way to
gain experience in a variety of different fields.
Special Events
The ASAB Special Events Committee programs events and activities for students and surrounding community to be able
to relax and a have a good time, such as:
• Spring Fling
• Casino Nights
• Speed Dating
Entertainment
From comedians to illusionists, the ASAB Entertainment Committee prides itself on the quality of the performers it
brings to campus. The entertainment committee is responsible for programming events such as:
• Hypnotists
• Comedians
• Magicians
• Acrobats
• Illusionists
Music
From live music to DJs, the ASAB Music Committee is all about hearing the latest music and sharing the newest dance
moves. The music committee is responsible for programming events such as:
• Major Concerts
• Dances
• Karaoke Nights
• Open Mic Nights
Social
While each committee holds their own events, they are required to hold two free movie nights, a social issue event and
face painting at ENMU home games. Past social issues events have included:
• Easter Egg Hunt and Hanging of the Greens with the local children’s homes
• Raising money for charities and organizations
Student Activities
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Departmental And Professional• Accounting/Finance Club (Accounting/Finance)
• American Choral Directors Association (Music)
• American Institute of Graphic Arts – AIGA (Graphic Design)
• Alpha Psi Omega National Theatre Honor Society- Kappa Upsilon Chapter (Theatre)
• Alpha Xi Psi (English and Literature)
• Caduceus Health Society (Pre-Medicine)
• Collegiate Future Farmers of America – FFA (Agriculture)
• Counseling Student Initiative – CSI (Counseling)
• Delta Mu Delta-Gamma Omega Chapter (Business)
• Eastern Animation Shorts Team – EAST (Animation)
• ENMU Business Student Club – BSC (Business)
• ENMU Film Club (Film)
• ENMU Pre-Law Club (Criminal Justice)
• FCS Student Unit (Family and Consumer Science)
• Fish and Wildlife Club (Wildlife and Fishery Science)
• Forensic Science Society (Forensic Science)
• History Guild (History)
• Hospitality Club (Hospitality Management)
• Hound Waves (Communications)
• Kappa Kappa Psi (Music)
• Lambda Alpha-Beta – NM Chapter (Anthropology)
• Marketing Club (Marketing)
• Mu Alpha Nu (Anthropology)
• National Student Speech Language and Hearing Association – NSSLHA (Communicative Disorders)
• Outliers (Visual Arts)
• Phi Alpha Omericron Rho Social Work Honor Society (Social Work)
• Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Music)
• Pre-Dental Society (Pre-Dentistry)
• Pre-Pharmacy Club (Pre-Pharmacy)
• Pre-Vet Club (Animal Science)
• Psyched In! (Psychology)
• The Criminal Justice League (Criminal Justice)
• VOICES (College of Education)
Greek• Inter Fraternal Council – IFC
• National Panhellenic Conference
• Chi Omega
• Kappa Sigma
• Omega Delta Phi
• Sigma Chi
• Zeta Tau Alpha
Mutual Interest• AHORA (Association to Help Our Race Advance)
• Alpha Sigma Lambda Omicron – Alpha Chapter
• Association of ENMU Defensive Arts
• Circle K
• Desperate Optimist
• ENMU All-Out Gaming
• ENMU Anime Club
• ENMU College Republicans
• Friends of Trio Organization – FOTO
• Fusion Funk Collective
• International Student Club
• Pregnancy Resource Center
• Students for Equality – Gay Straight Alliance
• Student Veteran’s Organization (SVO)
• Yoga Warriors
• Young Americans for Liberty
• Young Democrats
Religious• Baptist Student Union
• Latter-Day Saints Student Association–LDSSA
• Presbyterian Center
• Thomas More Newman University Catholic Center
• WAKE
• Wesley Foundation
At ENMU, students can explore more than 50 student organizations that range from department and professional, to
mutual interest, religious, and fraternities/sororities. If they do not find a group they like, starting a group is easy; our
Associated Students Activities Board will walk them thorough the process.
Student Organizations
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ACT/SAT Satisfactory Scores
ENMU will award up to 9 hours of credit for ACT/SAT examination scores as follows:
English 31 Verbal 700 ENG 102 (3 credit hours)
Math 31 Quantitative 690 MATH 107 and 113 (6 credit hours)
Advanced Placement Credit (AP)
AP (Advanced Placement) exam credit may be granted with the following subjects and scores.
Examination Score Level
Sem. Hrs.
ENMU Course Equivalent
Art History
3 3 ART 165
4, 5 6 ART 165 and 166
Biology
4, 5 4 BIOL 154/L
Chemistry
4, 5 4 CHEM 151/L
Computer Science
A 3 4 CS 123
4, 5 8 CS 123 and 234
Economics
Microeconomics 3, 4, 5 3 ECON 222
Macroeconomics 3, 4, 5 3 ECON 221
English
Language and Composition
3, 4, 5 3 ENG 102
Literature and Composition
3 3 ENG 102
4, 5 6 ENG 102 and 211
French
Language and Culture 4 8 FR 101 and 102
5 7 FR 102 and 201
German
3 4 Lower-division language elective
4, 5 6 Lower-division language elective
Government and Politics
United States 4, 5 3 PSCI 102
Comparative 4, 5 3 PSCI 207
History
United States 4, 5 6 HIST 101 and 102
European 4, 5 6 HIST 121 and 122
Examination Score Level
Sem. Hrs.
ENMU Course Equivalent
Latin: Vergil
3 4 Lower-division language elective
4, 5 6 Lower-division language elective
Mathematics
Calculus AB 3 4 MATH 124
4, 5 8 MATH 124 and 132
Calculus BC 3 8 MATH 124 and 132
4, 5 12 MATH 124, 132 and 202
Music Theory
3 3 MUS 241
4, 5 6 MUS 241 and 242
Physics
B 3 4 PHYS 151/L
4, 5 8 PHYS 151/L and 152/L
C 3 4 PHYS 151/L
(mechanics) 4, 5 4 PHYS 151/L
(electricity and magnetism)
4, 5 4 PHYS 151/L
Psychology
3, 4, 5 3 PSY 101
Spanish
Language 4 8 SPAN 101 and 102
5 7 SPAN 102 and 201
Literature 4 8 SPAN 101 and 102
5 7 SPAN 102 and 201
(For students who take both the language and literature tests and earn a 4 or higher on both tests, 11 credit hours will be awarded. SPAN 101, 102 and 201.)
Statistics
3, 4, 5 4 STAT 213*AP credit will only be granted for exams on this list.
Credit by Examination
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CLEP exams are open to anyone. ENMU grants credit for only the following exams
*Credit will be granted only for CLEP exams on this list.
CLEP Exam Credit Score
Hour ENMU Course Equivalent
General Examinations
College Composition 50 3 ENG 102 English Composition (ENMU requires essay)
Humanities 50 6 HUM 221 Introduction to World Humanities
ENG 211 Introduction to Literature
College Mathematics 50 8 MATH 104 Preparatory Algebra
MATH 113 Liberal Arts Math
Social Science and History 50 3 Transcript credit for General Education, Social Studies only
Subject Examinations
Biology 50 4 BIOL 113/L Biology for General Education
Business Law, Introductory 50 3 BUS 230 Business Law and Ethics I
Calculus 50 4 MATH 124 Calculus I
Pre Calculus 50 4 MATH 119 College Algebra
Chemistry 50 8 CHEM 151/L and 152/L General Chemistry I and II
College Algebra 50 4 MATH 119 College Algebra
College Composition 50 3 ENG 102 English Composition
Educational Psychology, Intro to 50 3 Psychology elective TPS/Intro to Educational Psychology
Financial Accounting 50 3 ACCT 201 Intro to Financial Accounting
French Language 50 8 FR 101 and 102 Beginning French
German Language 50 8 Lower-division elective in modern language credit
History of USA I (Early Colonization in 1877) 50 3 HIST 101 Survey of American History to 1877
History of USA II (1865 to present) 50 3 HIST 102 Survey of American History since 1877
Human Growth and Development 50 3 PSY 201 Child Psychology
Information Systems and Computer Applications
50 3 IS 293 TPS/Information Systems and Computer Applications
Macroeconomics, Principles of 50 3 ECON 221 Principles of Macroeconomics
Management, Principles of 50 3 MGT 201 Principles of Management
Marketing, Principles of 50 3 MKT 201 Principles of Marketing
Microeconomics, Principles of 50 3 ECON 222 Principles of Microeconomics
Psychology, Introductory 50 3 PSY 101 Introductory Psychology
Sociology, Introductory 50 3 SOC 101 Introductory Sociology
Spanish Language 50 8 SPAN 101 and 102 Beginning Spanish I and II
Spanish Language 60 7 SPAN 102 Continuation of Beginning Spanish II
SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I
Western Civ. I: Ancient Near East to 1648 50 3 HIST 121 Survey of Western Civilization to 1500
Western Civ. II: 1648 to present 50 3 HIST 122 Survey of Western Civilization since 1500
College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
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Counseling and Career Services | 575.562.2211
The Office of Counseling and Career Services is equipped with licensed therapists on call 24/7 to address the issues of
our students. Depression, anxieties, phobias, relationship problems, anger management, financial stress, communication
problems, fear of academic failure or any other chronic needs of students would be assessed and treated within a strictly
confidential and safe environment between student and counselor. Career counseling and development is provided
for students in the areas of career goal clarification and career interest inventories, selecting an appropriate major,
practicum/internship placements, and job search techniques (resume and cover letter preparation, interview coaching
and career fairs).
Student Disability Support Services | 575.562.2280
The Office of Disability Services and Testing serves students with a wide range of disabilities, including but not limited
to health impairment, physical disability, learning disabilities, attention deficit disorders, depression and anxiety.
All information will be treated confidentially. Students should meet with Office of Disability Services and Testing to
coordinate accommodations and then provide a letter of accommodation to the instructor within the first two weeks
of the semester. Students may visit the Office of Disability Services and Testing in Room 186 of the Student Academic
Services (SAS) building, call 575.562.2280.
Safety | 575.562.3292
ENMU operates under a “no tolerance” level of enforcement relating to fighting, weapons, and alcohol and drugs on
University property. The ENMU Police Department is a full-service police department dedicated to serving the needs
of the University and the Portales community. Officers are available to assist with any problem 24 hours per day, seven
days per week.
ENMU Safe Ride | 575.607.9995 or 575.607.5999
ASENMU created the Safe Ride program to protect ENMU students from the dangers of drinking and driving.
The ENMU Safe Ride program is:
• Free to any ENMU student
• Available three to four days per week
• Completely student operated
• Available in the Portales vicinity
Every ride is provided by both a male and female employee. The student employees pick up students and transport them
safely home in the Portales vicinity.
Tutoring And Supplemental Instruction | 575.562.2280
The Office of Tutoring and Supplemental Instruction is a peer academic assistance program that helps ENMU students
achieve academic success. Tutoring sessions, by appointment, are recommended although walk-in requests are available
in the Student Success Center-the Alley in the Campus Union (CUB). Supplemental Instruction sessions are open to all
class members and welcome to all students in the course. Sessions focus on content and learning/study skills strategies.
Student Services
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