Residence Life & Student Housing
Our mission is to foster inclusive, community-based living environments consciously designed for our residents' personal growth and academic success in well-maintained facilities.
8 Residence Halls. 8 Living Learning Communities. 2,000+ Residents. Endless Opportunity.
Events
UNM Alumni is hosting a Senior Send-Off! Discover the benefits of being an alum, and prepare for life after graduation on Thursday, April 18 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Hodgin Hall.
They will be offering FREE:
- Professional headshots
- Resume reviews and Career Services
- Cap Decoration Station
- Alumni chapters
- Student loan forgiveness advisor
- UNM Bookstore pop-up shop
- Financial literacy from Nusenda
- Career Services
- Johnson Gym & Recreation Services
- and much more!
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FREE Event! Take a break, Bring a friend! Please come early we will be having you sign-in before the movie!
Come see what life is like as a Lobo! We’ve planned a special event for high school students and their families to spend the morning with us to:
- Explore UNM's nationally ranked academic programs
- Learn more about admissions, financial aid, scholarships and campus resources
- Take a tour of our campus
- And more!
First-Year New Student Orientation: Session 1 (In-Person)
May 30, 2024 - May 31, 2024
UNM Main Campus
To help you get acquainted with UNM, all incoming students complete an orientation program that provides them with the opportunity to learn about campus resources, make connections with faculty and staff, and register for courses.
Population: You're considered a 'First-Year' student if...
- You have never attended college; or
- You are a graduating high school student with college credit earned through a dual enrollment program (regardless of the number of college credits earned); or
- You have completed less than 24 college credit hours since graduating from high school or earning your GED.
Format: Considering this is your first experience at UNM within your post-secondary (University/College) education, you will be required to participate in a 2-day orientation program.
Sstudents will be able to choose to participate in either an NSO... In-Person! or NSO... To-Go! format.
Reservation is on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to review the available dates and secure your spot today!
More Info > about First-Year New Student Orientation: Session 1 (In-Person)
First-Year New Student Orientation: Session 2 (In-Person)
June 6, 2024 - June 7, 2024
UNM Main Campus
To help you get acquainted with UNM, all incoming students complete an orientation program that provides them with the opportunity to learn about campus resources, make connections with faculty and staff, and register for courses.
Population: You're considered a 'First-Year' student if...
- You have never attended college; or
- You are a graduating high school student with college credit earned through a dual enrollment program (regardless of the number of college credits earned); or
- You have completed less than 24 college credit hours since graduating from high school or earning your GED.
Format: Considering this is your first experience at UNM within your post-secondary (University/College) education, you will be required to participate in a 2-day orientation program.
Sstudents will be able to choose to participate in either an NSO... In-Person! or NSO... To-Go! format.
Reservation is on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to review the available dates and secure your spot today!
More Info > about First-Year New Student Orientation: Session 2 (In-Person)
First-Year New Student Orientation: Session 3 (Virtual)
June 13, 2024 - June 14, 2024
UNM Main Campus
To help you get acquainted with UNM, all incoming students complete an orientation program that provides them with the opportunity to learn about campus resources, make connections with faculty and staff, and register for courses.
Population: You're considered a 'First-Year' student if...
- You have never attended college; or
- You are a graduating high school student with college credit earned through a dual enrollment program (regardless of the number of college credits earned); or
- You have completed less than 24 college credit hours since graduating from high school or earning your GED.
Format: Considering this is your first experience at UNM within your post-secondary (University/College) education, you will be required to participate in a 2-day orientation program.
Sstudents will be able to choose to participate in either an NSO... In-Person! or NSO... To-Go! format.
Reservation is on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to review the available dates and secure your spot today!
More Info > about First-Year New Student Orientation: Session 3 (Virtual)
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