Monica Orozco, Vice Provost
Danita Gomez
Dane Smith Hall, Room 220
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1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
(505) 277-1728
http://evening.unm.edu/
In 1987 The University of New Mexico created the Evening and Weekend program to schedule more evening and weekend courses leading to regular academic degrees. Evening Weekend Degree Programs (EWDP) offer a wide array of undergraduate and graduate courses beginning at 5:00 p.m. or later, Monday through Thursday, catering to non-traditional students who work full-time during the day. Many degree programs may be completed entirely in the evening or on the weekend. Full semester evening classes meet twice a week or once a week, providing the student with more flexibility in scheduling classes. Nearly 12,000 students take some of the 1,000 courses offered at night or on Saturdays each semester. For more information contact evening@unm.edu or visit the program Web site.
Students should check carefully on the availability of majors, minors and concentrations if they plan to take longer than several years to complete a degree at night. The University of New Mexico is rotating opportunities among majors. Each announced major or minor is ordinarily available for three years. These may either be repeated or replaced by other majors/minors, depending upon student demand. Planning is very important for evening and weekend students. Consult your college advisors regarding Group Requirements and departmental advisors regarding major and minor requirements.
If you have general questions, concerns or requests for Evening/Saturday classes, you may also contact the Office of Evening and Weekend Degree Programs, Dane Smith Hall, Room 220. This office acts as an advocate for Evening/Saturday students who need specific courses scheduled to meet their needs. Call (505) 277-1728 between 7:45 a.m. and 4:45 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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