American Indian Program
American Indian Program (AIP) offers services designed to help students successfully achieve their collegiate goals. AIP provides a place on campus where students can study, use computers, or just take a break from classes.
Black Programs
The mission of Black Programs is to unite students of African-American, Caribbean descent by increasing the awareness and appreciation of Black history through education, cultural, social and academic programs.
Campus Health Center
The Campus Health Center offers free primary health care for full-time students. They have a full staff including physicians, nurse practitioners, health educators, and other health care professionals. Medical specialty services include mental health services and women’s health care. Pharmacy, laboratory, and X-ray services are also available at an extra cost.
Chicano Programs
Chicano Programs is a support service that promotes and empowers all student success through education, advocacy and development of cultural literacy. Services for students include advocacy for academic, financial, and life issues.
The Clinic
The Clinic is a collaborative project of NMSU between the Counseling & Educational Psychology Department, and Family & Consumer Sciences’ Marriage & Family Therapy Program. We provide a wide range of counseling, therapy, and other mental health-related services for members of the Las Cruces community and surrounding region. Trainees (PhD, MFT, MA/MS, and EdS students) and professional staff (including several New Mexico licensed psychologists) offer the benefits of their training in providing skilled and compassionate assistance to persons in need.
Crisis Services
NMSU Social Work Services are here for students who are in crisis, who need additional supports and resources, or who need help learning how to navigate the university and Las Cruces community systems and advocate for themselves. Full and Part-Time NMSU undergraduate and graduate students are eligible for services. Services are free and confidential.
Financial Aid and Scholarship Services
The Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarship Services supports the University’s mission by providing access and equal opportunity for financial assistance to eligible students through federal, state, institutional, and private sources regardless of sex, color, age, or other circumstance. The philosophy of the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarship Services is that no student should be denied a college education due to lack of financial resources. Our goal is to provide understandable information, timely service, and monetary assistance while maintaining stewardship of the public funds.
LibGuides: Gay and Lesbian Studies
The Gay and Lesbian Studies section of NMSU Library’s LibGuides is an interdisciplinary approach to researching issues concerning the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) population. LibGuides provides research assistance, subject guides, and useful resources; all compiled by your friendly librarians!
NMSU Counseling Center
The mission of the NMSU Counseling Center is to assist all students in developing to their fullest potential academically, socially, emotionally, and interpersonally. The Counseling Center sees that a student’s academic success is dependent upon their emotional well-being, their belief in themselves, and their ability to successfully interact with the interpersonal world that surrounds them.