Northern New Mexico College (NNMC) believes that the talents, hopes, and ambitions of our people are among the most valuable resources this nation possesses. With this thought in mind, NNMC continues to promote grant, scholarship, loan, and employment opportunities for it’s qualified, deserving students who must find funds to attend college. The fundamental purpose of the Financial Aid Program at Northern is, therefore, to provide monetary assistance to students who can benefit from further education but who cannot do so without such assistance.
We look forward to helping you attain your educational goals!
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Attention Students: If you are on financial aid and plan to attend the summer session please notify your Financial Aid Advisor no later then February 1, 2009. This will give us the opportunity to adjust your financial aid awards to reflect three semesters.
Scholarships Now Available
Bridge/Lottery Scholarship - for more information contact Jennifer Archuleta at: jarchuleta@nnmc.edu
Los Alamos Employees Scholarship- In 1998, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and its employees, retirees, and contractors partnered with the LANL Foundation to create the Los Alamos Employees’ Scholarship Fund (LAESF). The Fund’s goal is to provide scholarships that support the students of Northern New Mexico who are pursuing undergraduate degrees in fields that will serve the region. Awards are based on academic performance (academic rigor, GPA, and standardized test scores), leadership potential (extracurricular and community service activities), critical thinking skills, and career goals (relevant to LANL or local community needs). Financial need, diversity, and regional representation are integral components of the selections process.
Application Process: Applications are available at Northern New Mexico College Financial Aid Office or at LANL Foundation
Deadline: January 20, 2009
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Biology Program of NNMC Scholarship: Are you interested in a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology?
Do you spend too much time working and not enough time at school?
Apply for a scholarship in the Biology Program at NNMC. Scholarships range from $5,000 to $10,000 per year.
Contact Dr. Richard Harlan at harlanre@nnmc.edu (505) 747-2238 for an application. Applications are also available in the offices of Financial Aid, SOL, and Recruiting.