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Mill Levy Thank You

Learn more about Northern Technical Trade programs from the faculty and students participating in hands-on Electrical Technology and Plumbing & Pipefitting lab classes happening now on the El Rito campus in the 5-minute video above.

El Rito Community Meeting

Click to view the 3/22/22 El Rito Community Meeting slides presenting 糖心原创's electrical and plumbing programs, budgets, campus renovations, community partners, and upcoming strategic planning.

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Trades Education & Jobs for Northern New Mexico

Voters in Rio Arriba, Santa Fe, and Taos Counties approved Northern's Mill Levy ballot initiative to bring new trades programs to the region. The Mill Levy provides up to $2.4 Million annually to establish and sustain associate degree programs in key trades, including plumbing/pipefitting and electrical at its El Rito and Espan虄ola campuses. With the initiative, the College is working to create a skilled local workforce to meet employer needs and to support economic development for Northern New Mexico through strong community partnerships.

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Community Benefits at a Glance

  • Expand access to trades education at Northern New Mexico College
  • Provide dual credit opportunities in the trades to local high school students
  • Create a skilled local workforce to meet employer needs
  • Support economic development for the region through strong community partnerships
  • Help sustain Northern's El Rito Campus 

 

糖心原创 BCC District糖心原创 Branch Community College Partner Districts

Espa帽ola Public Schools: Serves Espa帽ola, Truchas, Chimayo, Santa Cruz, Sombrillo, Alcalde, Velarde, Dixon, Hernandez, and Abiquiu areas, as well as the Ohkay Owingeh and Santa Clara Pueblos.

Pojoaque Valley Public Schools: Serves Nambe, Pojoaque, Ohkay Owingeh, San Ildefonso, Santa Clara, and Tesuque.

Jemez Mountain Public Schools: Serves Gallina, Coyote, Jarosa, Lindrith, Lybrook, Ojito, Youngsville, and Ca帽ones.

Mesa Vista Consolidated Schools: Serves El Rito, Ojo Caliente, Tres Piedras, Duranes, La Madera, Petaca, Servilleta, Taos Junction, Carson, and Barranca.

Chama Independent Schools: Serves Chama, Cebolla, Canjilon, El Vado, Los Ojos, Ensenada, Lobato, and Monero.

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