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With the Spring semester underway, the CRP Program welcomes prospective, new and returning students to our online resources. Please send us an email and let us know if you are having trouble finding something from our old site or if there is information you would like to have available that is not here.

One of the most progressive and community-based planning programs in the country, the CRP program educates students to plan and advocate for sustainable communities and ecosystems. We emphasize planning within diverse human communities, and promote participatory processes that respond to community identities and social justice needs.

We offer two degrees: a Masters of Community and Regional Planning (MCRP) and a Bachelors of Arts in Environmental Planning and Design (BAEPD). Our graduate students concentrate in Community Development, Natural Resources & Environmental Planning, or Physical Planning & Design.

We encourage applications by prospective students from New Mexico and around the world.

 

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