Considering furthering your education in New Mexico? Eastern New Mexico University (ENMU) offers a range of degree programs designed to fit your academic and career goals. Particularly noteworthy is our Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS) program, a flexible pathway to a bachelor’s degree for students with prior career-technical education.
Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS) at ENMU
ENMU’s BAAS degree is specifically structured for individuals holding an Associate of Applied Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree or those with at least 30 credit hours in a career-technical field from an accredited institution. This program recognizes the value of your previous education and experience, allowing you to build upon it to earn a bachelor’s degree in approximately two years of focused study.
The BAAS program at ENMU requires a minimum of 30 credit hours in a primary career-technical concentration and at least 24 credit hours in a secondary concentration area. In addition to these specialized credits, you will complete general education requirements and institutional courses necessary for all bachelor’s degrees at ENMU. To graduate with a BAAS degree, you must accumulate a minimum of 120 credit hours and maintain a GPA of 2.0 or higher, while also fulfilling ENMU’s residency requirements.
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Understanding Tuition and Fees at ENMU
Investing in your education is a significant decision, and ENMU strives to provide exceptional value. The cost of attending ENMU includes tuition and fees, housing and meal plans (room and board if living on campus), textbooks, and other miscellaneous expenses. ENMU is committed to offering an affordable pathway to higher education in New Mexico.
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Scholarship Opportunities at ENMU
ENMU believes in making education accessible and affordable. Scholarships are a crucial form of financial aid that can significantly reduce the cost of your degree. These grants do not require repayment and are awarded based on various criteria, including academic merit and financial need.
Scholarships at ENMU are offered by Enrollment Services, the ENMU Foundation, and various academic departments to both new and current students. The Office of Financial Aid manages the distribution of these scholarship funds once they have been awarded. We encourage all prospective and current students to investigate the scholarship opportunities available at ENMU in New Mexico.
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Financial Aid Options at ENMU
Navigating the financial aid process can seem daunting, but ENMU is dedicated to supporting students through every step. We understand that transferring schools or starting college can be a significant transition, and we aim to make the financial aid process as smooth and efficient as possible. ENMU provides comprehensive financial aid resources to help you fund your education.
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Applying to ENMU: A Seamless Transfer Process
Preparing to transfer to ENMU is about setting yourself up for success at Eastern New Mexico University. It involves making informed choices based on your chosen major and the campus environment you desire. Transferring institutions can sometimes present challenges, but ENMU is committed to simplifying the transfer process for all incoming students.
If you earned college credits while in high school but have not yet attended college full-time after graduation, you should follow the freshman admission steps. International students will find specific guidance on the international admission page.
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Do You Still Have Questions About ENMU?
If you have further questions about degree programs, admission, financial aid, or anything else related to studying at ENMU in New Mexico, we are here to help. Please fill out our information request form, and our team will be sure to provide you with the answers you need to make an informed decision about your future at Eastern New Mexico University.