How to Transfer to the University
of New Mexico
Transfer students are an important
population at the University of New Mexico. They comprise
more than half of each year's entering undergraduate student
body and 40% of the baccalaureate recipients over the past
several years.
The University of New Mexico
works closely with all New Mexico two-year institutions to
ease your transition to UNM, and has developed transfer guides
listing individual course equivalencies as well as specific
program articulation agreements for these schools. In addition,
the University participates in all statewide articulation
initiatives.
Transfers from out-of-state
institutions are welcome as well! While there are few established
course equivalencies for out-of-state schools, all credits
are evaluated according to the same institutional policies.
In fact, out-of-state transfer students comprised half of
the Fall 1999 entering transfer enrollment.
Wherever you're considering
transferring from, we're very interested in assisting you
in your desire to continue your undergraduate education at
the University of New Mexico. Please contact us with your
questions.
If you are considering transferring,
you will find various transfer guides and articulation agreements
available here for your use.
These documents are in Adobe
Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF). To be viewed, these
files require Acrobat Reader. To read PDF files in your Web
browser Netscape Navigator 3.0 or Internet Explorer 4.0 or
later are recommended. These PDF files have been optimized
for online delivery.
Download
a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader. 
Central New Mexico Community College
San Juan College
Santa Fe Community College
Clovis Community College
Navajo Technical College
Dine' College
El Paso Community College
Luna Community College
New Mexico Junior College
Eastern New Mexico University - Roswell
NMSU - Alamogordo
NMSU - Carlsbad
NMSU - Dona Ana
NMSU - Grants
Mesalands Community College
Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute
New Mexico Military Institute
The New Mexico Lower Division General Education Common Core
and UNM's Core Curriculum
Maricopa Community College District
Mt. San Antonio College
Santa Monica College
|