Your Undergraduate Admissions Advisor
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About Isidro
Hello. My name is Isidro Trujillo. You can find me out in the wild trying new restaurants in pursuit of answering the age-old question “Red or Green”, or out exploring the culture and environment that makes Las Cruces and the southwest so unique.
I graduated in 2016 with my Bachelors in Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management. As an alum of New Mexico State University, I look forward to sharing some of my experiences with future Aggies while helping them start the journey of creating their own. I aim to be the best possible resource I can be for incoming students as they step onto our welcoming campus. Our role is to ensure you and your family feel comfortable and informed, and find a home here at New Mexico State University. Go Aggies!
Frequently Asked Questions
To be considered official, transcripts must be sent directly from your school to NMSU at admissions@nmsu.edu or mailed to:
New Mexico State University
Undergraduate Admissions
MSC 3A
P.O. Box 30001
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001
Yes. All new, incoming freshmen and transfer students must complete orientation before registering for classes. Orientation will provide the tools and information to make your transition to NMSU as easy as possible. See Aggie Welcome and Orientation to learn more.
First-time, full-time undergraduate students admitted to the Las Cruces campus will be required to live in a university-operated residence hall for the first academic year, or two semesters.
However, you may complete a residency exemption form (along with supporting documentation) if your situation fits within the listed exemptions and the request will be reviewed. To learn more, visit First-Year Residential Experience (FYRE).
