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College Success Network of New Mexico
 


What is a College Access Program?
 
            A College Access Program (CAP) is an organization (typically non-profit) that provides hands-on or one-on-one advising to encourage and help each student successfully complete education beyond high school. Many College Access Programs also serve adult students seeking to improve their quality of life or are making a career change through successfully participating in postsecondary education degree or certificate program.
 The College Success Network (CSN) of New Mexico a nonpartisan not for profit 501 (c) (3) was incorporated in 2006, governed by a Board of Directors and was originally founded in 2002 as the New Mexico College Awareness Coalition (NMCAC).  Since CSN's incorporation, a collective group of dedicated college access practitioners including New Mexico Higher Education Department(NMHED), GEAR UP, New Mexico Student Loans, New Mexico Department of Labor, American Indian Graduate Center, Daniels Fund, New Mexico Lottery, New Mexico Forum for Youth in Community, New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED) and others has been formed. In CSN's short history, this collective group has become the recognized statewide college access network in New Mexico known as the New Mexico College Access Network (NMCan) through the continued collaboration with local and regional outreach programs, area business leaders and in partnership with the NMHED.
 Currently, CSN is engaged with a grant driven college access and career exploration campaign roped around a statewide college and career planning tool (web-portal) called Carve Your Path. The Carve Your Path campaign encompasses the  NMHED and other state departments best practices, CSN and our outreach partners through NMCAN, state mandated Next Step plan, college and career strategies to collectively develop, build and implement a statewide college and career planning tool available to the students, parents, educators and citizens of New Mexico.
           If you represent an organization, college access program or educational institution dedicated to increasing High School and College success rates, please e-mail us at [ email ]  or go to www.carveyourpath.org and click on NMCan to register you organization, educational Institution, or College Access Program.


Albuquerque Community Foundation 505-883-6240
Albuquerque Public Schools 505-880-3700
 
American Indian Education Foundation  866-866-8642
American Indian Graduate Center  505-881-4584
American Indian Science & Engineering Society 505-765-1052
Big Brothers/Big Sisters  215-567-7000

Breakthrough Santa Fe  505-982-1829  

Central Consolidated School District   505-368-4984
CHEARS   http://www.chears.org/
City of Albuquerque, Office of the Mayor  505-768-3000
College Horizons  505-401-3854
College Success Network  505-821-2100
Credit Union Assoc. of New Mexico   505-298-9899  
Deming Literacy Program %u2013 LVA  575-546-7571
Educational Credit Management Corporation  804.267.7100
Eldorado High School 505-296-4871
 
Española Public Schools  505-753-2254

Futures for ChildrenFutures for Children 800-545-6843

Institute of American Indian Arts  505-424-2332

J. F. Maddox Foundation 505-393-6338

Laguna Dept. of Education 505-552-6008
Las Cruces, City of
Learning for Life 972-580-2433

LULAC National Educational Service Ctr., Inc.  773-277-2513

NEA New Mexico  505-982-1916

New Mexico Alliance for Minority Participation 505-646-1847

New Mexico Commission on Higher Education 505-476-6500  

New Mexico Department of Education 505-827-5800  
New Mexico Educators Fed Credit Union 505-888-8920
New Mexico Forum for Youth 505-821-3574

New Mexico Highlands University 1-877-850-9064

New Mexico Junior College 575-392-4510
New Mexico State University 505-646-0111
New Mexico Student Loans 505-345-3371

New Mexico, Office of Congressman Udall 505-984-8950

New Mexico, Office of Senator Bingaman 800-443-8658

NM GRADS Project 505-838-2487

Office of Representative Heather Wilson 505-346-6781

Office of Senator Pete Domenici 202-224-6621

Project Succeed 603-447-6158           

Pueblo of San Juan Dept. of Education 505-852-3477

Rocky Mountain Assoc. of College Admission Counselors
Southern New Mexico ENLACE 505-646-3221
Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute 1-800-586-7474
Talent Search
Talent Search/Upward Bound 540-231-6911

Taos Municipal Schools 505-758-5200

CNM Community College 505-224-3000
University of New Mexico 505-277-0111

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