Important Links

  • Academic Communities: The Academic Communities Program for freshmen is designed to help students feel at home on campus and connect with resources, and help build skills for success.
  • Accessibility Resource Center: Everything you need to know for student accommodations for those with disabilities 
  • Admissions: Questions about applying to UNM? Interested in taking a campus tour? Admissions is a great resource for you!
  • Advisement: Advisors not only serve as an important first step for students but will also help transition them from year to year with their specific needs
  • Agora Crisis Center: A free  24-hour hotline and online chat for any crisis including suicidal thoughts, grief, domestic violence, depression, and many other serious issues.
  • African American Student Services: A campus resource center providing a range of support services and programming for students.
  • American Indian Student Services: A campus resource center providing a range of support services and programming for students.
  • Bookstore: Course materials, spirit wear, electronics, and school supplies all right here on campus
  • Bursars Office: Everything you need to know about the student accounting and cashier department
  • Campus Safety: Find information about UNM's emergency preparedness, programs, and resources related to student safety
  • CAPS: The Center for Academic Program Support (CAPS) is here for free tutoring in all subjects
  • Career Services: Guide for parents helping students find their path with majors, careers, jobs, and internships
  • Casas Del Rio: An American Campus Communities property on UNM campus that fulfills the freshman residency Requirement.
  • Center for Financial Capability: Helping students learn about managing their finances
  • Dean of Students: Connecting students to resources, including short-term loans
  • El Centro de la Raza: A campus resource center providing a range of support services and programming for students.
  • Financial Aid: Resources about scholarships, FAFSA, Pell Grants, Loans, and other information related to Financial Aid. 
  • Important Dates: Find important deadline information for enrollment, registration, and withdrawal dates on the Registrar's website.
  • Libraries: The official guide to UNM's five on-campus libraries
  • LGBTQ Resource Center: One of the confidential/anonymous campus reporting sites for Title IX related issues. The LGBTQRC offers a variety of services to students including counseling, advocacy, and more.
  • Lobo Alerts: LoboAlerts is the University's emergency text messaging system. Sign up for important safety and weather alerts, or notification of any event which may pose a threat to the University’s ability to conduct regular activities. 
  • Lobo Athletics: The official website for UNM Athletics. 
  • Lobo Ca$h: The official UNM ID also offers student discounts!
  • LoboRESPECT Advocacy Center: One of the confidential/anonymous campus reporting sites for Title IX related issues. LoboRESPECT offers a variety of services including advocacy, faculty outreach, tuition refund appeals, military withdrawals, the Lobo Food Pantry, and more.
  • Lobo Village: An American Campus Communities property on UNM South campus that fulfills the Freshman residency Requirement.
  • Office of Parents and Families: Embracing parent and family involvement is a UNM value. This site is for parents and families of UNM students.
  • Office of the Registrar: Everything you need to know about grades, transcripts, and semester deadlines
  • Parking & Transportation: Everything you need to know about parking passes, shuttle services, and visitor parking
  • Residence Life & Student Housing: Find information about inclusive, community-based living for your student by visiting Residence Life and Student Housing
  • Scholarship Office: Tips, policies, procedures, forms, and more around scholarships at UNM
  • Student Activities Center: Urge your students to get involved with student organizations, government, campus events, and movies at the Student Union Building Theater!
  • Student Health & Counseling: Student Health & Counseling (SHAC) is the on-campus go-to for medical appointments, counseling services, and a pharmacy for easy prescription access
  • UNM All Access: This site serves as a One Stop Center for quick access and easier navigation to information to many of UNMs frequently used departments and resources. 
  • UNM Food: Questions about meal plans? Or about what's available to nosh on campus and when? Answers to these common questions and more about UNM's food options
  • UNM Alumni Association: Did you graduate from UNM? Once you graduate from the University, you automatically become a member of the Alumni Association. We are a non-dues paying Association so your attendance and completion of studies at UNM grants you access to all the benefits
  • Women's Resource Center: One of the confidential/anonymous campus reporting sites for Title IX related issues. The WRC offers a variety of services to students of any gender, including advocacy, counseling, SNAP Assistance, and more.
  • Veteran's Resource Center: Veteran students can find support navigating their GI bill, get connected with other veterans, and get answers to other service-related questions.
  • General UNM Information: Visit here for the general UNM website.
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