The Higher Education Opportunity Act contains federal and reporting disclosure requirement s for institutions of higher education. To make this information readily available to members of the University community and its stakeholders, this website provides access to all required information. For additional information, contact the Office for Planning and Analysis, 575.562.2315.
The Higher Education Opportunity Act (public Law 110-215) (HEDA) was enacted August 14, 2008, reauthorizing the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended.
- Institutional Information
- ENMU Student Body
- Educational Programs
- Student Outcomes
- Post-Graduation Activities
- Services and Information for Students
- Financial Assistance Information
- Health and Safety
- Teacher Preparation Programs
- Gainful Employment Programs
- Athletics Information
- Title IX--Sexual Harassment
- Institutional Accreditation
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Institutional Mission |
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Strategic Plan |
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| ENMU Student Body | ||
Enrollment by Gender and Ethnicity |
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Percent of Students Who are Pell Grant Recipients |
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Student Activities and Organizations |
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Student Complaints |
Students with complaints about grades: consult the grade appeal process in the ENMU Catalog or the Student Handbook (page 26): Grade Complaints Students with complaints about discrimination or harassment: Complaints For other concerns or complaints, students should contact the Office of Student Affairs (SAS 190, 575.562.2221) or email vice president for Student Affairs, Dr. Judith Haislett at Judith.Haislett@enmu.edu If institutional remedies are insufficient, complaints may be made to the New Mexico Higher Education Department: Complaints HED |
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Degree Programs (Undergraduate) |
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Degree programs |
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Building and Facilities |
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Faculty and Instructional Personnel |
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Privacy of Student Records |
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Transfer of Credit Policy--Undergraduate |
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Transfer of Credit Policy--Graduate |
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Articulation Agreements |
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Withdrawal and Refund Policies |
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| Student Outcomes | ||
Retention Rates |
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Graduation Rates |
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Degrees Granted |
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Employment/Educational Plans of Baccalaureate Graduates |
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Placement and Career Services |
Careers |
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Class Schedules |
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Text Books |
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Services for Students with Disabilities |
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Copyright infringement/Illegal File Sharing |
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Voter Registration |
Before a national or state-wide election, the Associated Students of Eastern New Mexico University conducts voter registration drives across campus. |
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| Financial Assistance Information | ||
Student Financial Aid Information |
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Price of Attendance |
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Student Net Price Calculator |
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Student Rights and Responsibilities |
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Steps to Confirm your Financial Aid Award |
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Grant, Loan, and Scholarship Information |
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Conditions of Financial Aid Award (Including Withdrawl Policy) |
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Loan Counseling--Entrance Loan Counseling--Exit |
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Contact Information for Financial Aid |
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Verification |
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Preferred Lender Lists |
The ENMU Office of Financial Aid does not recommend, promote or endorse any lenders, nor do they have any preferred lender agreements or lists. |
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Preferred Lender Arrangements |
The ENMU Office of Financial Aid does not recommend, promote or endorse any lenders, nor do they have any preferred lender agreements or lists. |
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| Health and Safety | ||
Health Services |
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Drug and Alcohol Policy |
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Drug and Alcohol Prevention Information |
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Vaccination Policy |
Eastern New Mexico University does not require immunizations or vaccinations for attendance. The meningitis vaccine (Menectra) is strongly recommended for residential students as well as an annual "flu" shot: VaccinePolicy |
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Annual Campus Security Report |
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Emergency Preparedness |
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Crime Log |
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Missing Student Notification Policy |
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Annual Campus Fire Safely Report |
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| Teacher Preparition Programs | ||
Teacher Preparation |
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Teacher Preparation Programs |
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Alternative Licensure |
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| Gainful Employment Programs | ||
Final regulations published in the Federal Register on October 29, 2010, [75 FR 66665 and FR 66832], by the U.S. Department of Education, require institutions that participate in the student financial assistance programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 as amended (the HEA), to disclose to prospective students certain information about their gainful employment (GE) programs. As of January 2012, Eastern New Mexico University (Portales campus) has no GE programs. |
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| Athletics Information | ||
Number of Participants, by sport Coaching Staff and Salaries Revenues and Expenses |
Access data by entering institutional name and location: ENMU Athletics |
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Information for Student Athletes and NCAA Compliance |
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| Title IX--Sexual Harassment | ||
Student Complaints of Sexual Harassment and Discrimination |
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Sexual Harassment policy |
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Americans with Disabilities policy |
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Student Code of Conduct |
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| Institutional Accreditation | ||
Eastern New Mexico University holds national accreditation through the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association. In addition, the University's programs in Music; Business; Speech, Language and Hearing; Nursing; Teacher Education and Social Work are accredited by their professional organizations. |
National Association of Schools of Music Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs American Speech-Language-Hearing Association |
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