First established as New Mexico Normal School,
the institution became New Mexico Highlands
University in 1941, as it expanded its role beyond
teacher education.
Today, NMHU in Las Vegas offers graduate and undergraduate
programs in arts and sciences, business,
education, and social work. Located in the heart of
Las Vegas, a small, friendly town with a population
of about 18,000, Highlands’ main campus is close to
recreational and wilderness areas, and within a few
hours of major metropolitan centers.
Through distance education, Internet courses, and
on-site faculty, NMHU also offers some degree completion
and graduate programs in Farmington,
Rio Rancho, Española, Santa Fe, and Roswell.
Although students from all over the world attend
NMHU, the majority of its approximately 3,500
students are from New Mexico and are Hispanic.
Highlands’ programs focus on its multi-ethnic
student body, especially the Hispanic and Native
American cultures distinctive of New Mexico.
The university continues the traditional role of an
institution of higher learning in the liberal arts and
sciences; it also offers comprehensive programs in
business, teacher education, engineering, and social
work. The university is committed to excellence in
the transmission, discovery, preservation, and application
of knowledge itself to maintain a progressive,
forward-looking posture responsive to the changing
social environment, as to shape the direction the
institution will take with respect to anticipated demands and approaching opportunities.
As part of its mission to serve the individual
student through personal attention, Highlands
maintains an open enrollment, small classes, and
low tuition. It is known nationwide for its research
activities, student and faculty achievement, and
opportunities for students to combine study with
real-world experience. In addition, the required
freshman seminar addresses retention by orienting
new students to college life and university
resources to ensure their success through graduation.
NMHU students and faculty alike consistently
receive national and international recognition for
many of their achievements, and have opportunities
to network with other researchers and professionals
in their areas of interest.
Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission
of the North Central Association of Colleges and
Schools. NMHU also has specialty accreditations.
The School of Education is accredited by the National
Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
(NCATE). The School of Business is accredited
by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools
and Programs (ACBSP). The School of Social Work
is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education
(CSWE)
NMHU is a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic
Conference, NCAA Division II and fields eleven
teams – five men’s and six women’s. They include
baseball, basketball, cross country, football, soccer,
softball, women’s track, volleyball and wrestling. |