Central New Mexico Community College
ACEN Accredited- Programs Offered
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Sources: NCSBN, school-reported data. Methodology.
Nursing Programs at Central New Mexico Community College(1)
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Admissions at Central New Mexico Community College
- •Acceptance / Admission Rate: No published acceptance or admission rate (%) was found on official CNM sources or nursing program pages.
- •Minimum GPA Requirements:
- •Cumulative GPA (overall CNM GPA): minimum of 2.0.
- •Calculated GPA (for prerequisite courses): minimum of 2.75.
- •Entrance Exam Requirements:
- •HESI A2 exam required. A minimum of 75% on all six sections (Math, Grammar, Reading, Vocabulary & General Knowledge, Biology, Chemistry), and overall composite ≥ 75%.
- •Prerequisite Coursework / In-Progress:
- •Required prerequisite courses include BIOL 2310 (Microbiology) + 2310L, BIOL 2210 (Anatomy & Physiology I), BIOL 2510 (Pathophysiology I), ENGL 1110 (Composition I), PSYC 1110 (Intro to Psychology), PSYC 2120 (Developmental Psychology), plus AAS math requirement. All must be completed with a grade of C or higher (CR equals C). Courses in progress are allowed at the time of screening if they are on your CNM record and finalized by term end. Failure to complete them with required grade results in losing the seat.
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Schedule & Format Flexibility at Central New Mexico Community College
- •Here’s what I found regarding schedule and format flexibility for CNM’s nursing programs. Facts are listed as bullet points with citations; where information specific to nursing isn’t available or remains unclear, I’ve noted that accordingly.
- •CNM Online (general, not specific to nursing) offers 100% online degree and certificate programs in a seven‑week format. Terms begin every seven weeks—twice per fall, spring, and summer—enabling accelerated, flexible pacing. Courses are predetermined by academic advisors.
- •—Note: It’s not specified whether the nursing AAS or LPN programs follow this CNM Online model.
- •The School of Nursing & Patient Support at CNM emphasizes hands‑on healthcare training through real-world clinical settings, implying a primarily on‑campus, in‑person delivery for clinical components; however, specific format options (online/hybrid/synchronous/asynchronous) are not detailed on the available page.
- •There is no clear information on that page regarding evening, weekend, or multiple cohort start options for nursing programs.
- •The available pages do not specify whether coursework is delivered asynchronously or synchronously for nursing programs.
- •CNM accepts a current, valid practical nursing license (LPN) issued by any U.S. state for credit toward the Nursing AAS program, as part of their Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) pathways.
- •CNM offers a variety of Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) options—such as standardized exams, challenge exams, indu
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Program-Specific Details
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
Minimum GPA: 2.0
No published acceptance or admission rate found on official CNM sources.
CNM offers general online flexibility via CNM Online, but specific details for nursing programs are unclear.
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Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN); CCNE; ACEN.