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The
University of New Mexico Scholarship Office administers the majority of
Scholarships at the University. Scholarships are traditionally known as
merit based, and a competitive process usually accompanies the activities
surrounding selection and monitoring of the various programs. Major
responsibilities and duties within the scholarship structure deal with the
formation of student programs and the administration of these programs.
Specifically, there are four major scholarship functions for which this
office is responsible:
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Institutional Scholarships include, but are not limited to: the
Regents', National, Presidential, UNM Scholars, Omega, PACE and Transfer
Scholarships. These programs are funded by
several sources, including outside private donations;
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State Funded Scholarships include, but are not limited to: NM Legislative
Lottery Scholarship, Amigo and NM Scholars. These programs are funded by
the state of New Mexico;
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Departmental Scholarships are selected at the department levels, but the
actual student awarding and administration is handled within this
office;
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Private
and Outside Scholarships include hundreds of programs which flow through
our process. These programs are also selected by outside mechanisms, but
are ultimately included in our scholarship process.
Overall, the
Scholarship Office oversees the administration of over 50 million
dollars at the University of New Mexico each year.
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