Below is a list of resources/departments located at the NMSU-Las Cruces campus that we hope you find useful during your time here. Please get in touch with the applicable office directly if you have any questions about the services they provide. Be sure to reach out to us if you are curious about other resources on campus!

  • Center for Academic Advising & Student Support  (CAASS): works in a shared partnership between the student and advisor to the student how to define, plan, and achieve their educational, career, and individual goals.
  • ICT Computer Labs: find the most up-to-date information on where you can go to access a computer lab while on campus.
  • Campus Tutoring Services: offers NMSU undergraduate students free, accessible, and convenient options to supplement their academic experience for our most in-demand courses on campus via both individual and small-group tutoring. CTS also has an online tutoring partnership with   Brainfuse  for after-hours tutoring.
  • Math Success Center: helps students to develop both the conceptual understanding and the computational skills needed to succeed in their MATH and STAT courses.
  • Writing Center: offers free one-on-one tutoring for all NMSU students and faculty, from undergraduate to Ph.D.
  • Student Success Center: offers a variety of programs and services, including experiential learning, financial education & wellness, learning & study skill workshops, graduate school preparation, TRIO Student Support Services, and TRIO Upward Bound.
  • You@nmsu.edu: find tips and tools for everything from your mental and physical health to friendships and finding balance.
  • Aggie Health & Wellness Center: provides integrated comprehensive medical and psychological services to the students of New Mexico State University.
  • Aggie Cupboard: provides free supplementary food assistance to the NMSU community, including Las Cruces and DACC students, faculty, and staff.
  • Office for Equity, Inclusion & Diversity: centers community and inclusive excellence, in co-creating collaborative and cohesive partnerships systemwide to accomplish a socially just climate and sense of belonging for all Aggies and for our community partners. The Office for EID houses American Indian Programs, Black Programs, Chicano Programs, LGBT+ Programs, and Military and Veteran Programs. Click on the link to view information specific to each program.
  • Student Assistance Services: SAS is committed to student success and understands that sometimes financial hardships, stress/anxiety, food insecurities, housing challenges, and/or unexpected academic issues can create a barrier to academic success. Connect with SAS to discover resources available to you to assist in the continuation of your education.