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Enrollments are up at New Mexico’s higher education institutions, with an increase of more than 4% that’s second only to New Hampshire. And even though the higher education budget this year was more than $1 billion, the Higher Education Department Wednesday asked the Legislative Finance Committee for more.
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State lawmakers kicked off the 2021 New Mexico legislative session Tuesday, Jan. 19. 91°µÍøâ€™s Nash Jones spoke with James Barron, education reporter with…
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Let's Talk NM 10/3, 8a: New Mexico could become the 2nd state in the country to make college tuition-free at four-year and two-year public institutions…
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Tribal colleges are the only public higher education institutions in New Mexico where students cannot use the state lottery scholarship. A measure…
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Students with disabilities who had to leave the state in order to attend high schools that met their needs are now eligible for the New Mexico Lottery…
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The New Mexico state legislature is running out of time to pass a lottery scholarship bill that could benefit thousands of college students. The bill…
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The Higher Education Department announced this week that the share of tuition covered by the lottery scholarship will drop from 90 percent to 60 percent.…
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A bill that uses liquor taxes to fund tuition assistance is set to expire next year. If that happens, students will have to dig even deeper into their…
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The cost of tuition at New Mexico public universities is rising and more students are taking advantage of the lottery scholarship, which pays almost full…