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2021-22 SAT Administration Dates and Deadlines
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2021-2022 Test Dates (National)
Test Date | Regular Registration Deadline | Late Registration Deadline Late Fee Applies |
Standby Deadline Photo Upload Deadline |
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September 11, 2021 | August 6 | August 20 | September 3 |
October 23, 2021 | September 17 | October 1 | October 15 |
December 11, 2021 | November 5 | November 19 | December 3 |
February 12, 2022 | January 7 | January 21 | February 4 |
April 2, 2022 | February 25 | March 11 | March 25 |
June 11, 2022 | May 6 | May 20 | June 3 |
July 16, 2022 | June 17 | June 24 | July 8 |
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NNMC Dual Credit Opportunities
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FAFSA® Announcements
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2021–22 FAFSA Form Available
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Changes to Your Family’s Financial Situation
If your family’s financial situation has changed significantly from what is reflected on your federal income tax return (for example, if you’ve lost a job or otherwise experienced a drop in income), you may be eligible to have your financial aid adjusted. Complete the FAFSA questions as instructed on the application (including the transfer of tax return and income information), submit your FAFSA form, then contact the school you plan to attend to discuss how your current financial situation has changed. Note that the school’s decision is final and cannot be appealed to the U.S. Department of Education. Visit StudentAid.gov/coronavirus for more information.
As you prepare for college, take time to learn about the types of financial aid available, and find out if you’re eligible to receive aid.
New Mexico’s Graduation Requirements to Earn a Diploma of Excellence
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WHAT IS THE NEXT STEP PLAN (NSP)?
- The NSP is a personal, written plan that is developed by each student at the end of grades 8–11 and during the senior year (grade 12).
- The purpose of the plan is to target the student’s postsecondary interests, and set forth the studies he or she will complete during high school in order to be on track for graduation. The student reviews and updates his or her NSP annually, and each year’s plan must explain any differences from the previous year’s NSP.
- For grades 8–11, the plan is called an interim NSP, and for grade 12 it is called a final NSP.
TIMELINES
- State rule requires that each year’s NSP must be completed within 60 days of the preceding school year.
- Each student must complete a final NSP during the senior year (grade 12) and prior to graduation. The final NSP is filed in the student’s cumulative file upon graduation.
- Under state law at Subsection B of 12-2A-3 NMSA 1978, a person is no longer a minor the moment he or she turns 18 years old. Therefore, for schools working with a student who is 18 or older, parental signature and approval of the NSP is not required.
- The Individualized Education Program (IEP) team for grades 8–12 must incorporate all of the state’s NSP requirements into the student’s IEP. Once a student reaches age 14, the IEP must also include all the transition IEP requirements of state special rule at Subsection G of 6.31.2.11 NMAC and the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) at 34 CFR Secs. 300.320(b) and 300.324(c).
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Top 10 Vocational Trade Schools in New Mexico
Rank | School | Location |
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1 | Central New Mexico Community College | Albuquerque, NM |
2 | San Juan College | Farmington, NM |
3 | Santa Fe Community College | Santa Fe, NM |
4 | Clovis Community College | Clovis, NM |
5 | Eastern New Mexico University-Ruidoso Campus | Ruidoso, NM |
6 | University of New Mexico-Gallup Campus | Gallup, NM |
7 | New Mexico State University-Alamogordo | Alamogordo, NM |
8 | Northern New Mexico College | Española, NM |
9 | Doña Ana Community College | Las Cruces, NM |
10 | Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell Campus | Roswell, NM |
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