
Connect With Me:
Charissa CorbinDual Credit Advisor
✉ ccorbin@nmsu.edu
+1 575-646-1055
+1 575-339-1901
One-on-One Video Chat
Hi, I’m Charrissa Corbin, and I’ve been working with high school students for over 15 years. Originally from Georgia, I hold a bachelor’s degree in Psychology. As your Dual Credit Advisor at New Mexico State University, I’m excited to help students take advantage of the opportunity to earn college credit while still in high school.
I work closely with students, their families, and high school counselors to guide them through the process of choosing the right courses and ensuring they’re on track for success in both high school and college. It’s incredibly rewarding to watch students discover their potential and take meaningful steps toward their future goals.
If you ever have questions or need support along the way, I’m here to help you every step of the journey!
Go Aggies!!
Frequently Asked Questions
To register for classes, you are required to attend a New Student Orientation. Orientation is where you will meet with your academic advisor to discuss your degree plan and register for classes. To sign up, visit awo.nmsu.edu
To be considered official, transcripts must be sent directly to NMSU from your school electronically: admissions@nmsu.edu or mailed to:
NMSU Admissions
PO BOX 30001, MSC 3A
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Your myNMSU account will be your portal for email, registration, scholarships and much more! Visit my.nmsu.edu, click on ‘First-Time Users’ and complete the steps to create your myNMSU account.
Students who are first-time, full-time undergraduate students admitted to the Las Cruces campus are required to complete a housing application or exemption form. Log in to your MyNMSU, click on the Student tab and select ‘MyHousing’. Once in MyHousing, at the top of the screen, you will see the Application drop-down menu.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), is an annual application a student submits that determines qualification for federal aid, including grants, loans, and work-study. You will submit your FAFSA form at studentaid.gov.