Currently or Previously Affiliated Institutions - 09/02/2010
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*Name change: Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute to Central New Mexico Community College (6/2/06)
*Name change: Eastern New Mexico University-Clovis to Clovis Community College (9/18/90)
*Name change: Eastern New Mexico College to Eastern New Mexico University
*Name change: Institute of American Indian Arts to Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development (6/1/88)
*Name change: Luna Vocational Technical Institute to Luna Community College (12/18/00)
*Name change: Mesa Technical College to Mesalands Community College (9/11/01)
*Name change: Crownpoint Institute of Technology to Navajo Technical College (11/3/06)
*Name change: New Mexico Normal University to New Mexico Highlands University (1941)
*Name change: New Mexico School of Mines to New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (1951)
*Name change: New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts to new Mexico State University (1959)
*Name change: Status transferred from New Mexico Technical Vocational School-El Rito Campus and Espanola Campus to Northern New Mexico Community College (1977). Name changed to Northern New Mexico College (4/7/05).
*Name change: Accreditation transferred in 1982 from New Mexico State University/San Juan Campus to San Juan College
*Name change: St. Michael's College to College of Santa Fe (1966) to Santa Fe University of Art and Design (8/25/10)
**Accredited by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1981)
**Institution closed 8/16/86. Student records are stored at the University of New Mexico.
*Name change: College of the Southwest to University of the Southwest (6/1/08)
*Name change: New Mexico State Teachers College to New Mexico Western College (1950) to Western New Mexico University (1963)