Admissions
The department of Communication Studies is located on New Mexico State University's main campus in Las Cruces, in southern New Mexico. Located about 50 miles north of El Paso, Texas, and its neighbor, Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Las Cruces is a vibrant, multicultural community surrounded by beautiful skies, sun and natural scenery, all the year round. Known as the City of the Crosses, Las Cruces is the second largest city in New Mexico.
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Undergraduate Admissions
- Applications should be sent to the admissions office at least 30 days before the beginning of a regular semester or summer session.
- Application forms, admission requirements and procedures for regular, transfer and foreign students and NMSU's undergraduate catalogue are all available online at www.nmsu.edu/admissions.html or by written request to the Director of Admission, Box 3A, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003-0003.
Graduate Admissions
- Regular admission to the Graduate School requires an undergraduate minimum GPA of 3.0., although our department does not require students to submit GRE scores. The graduate catalogue and graduate school application packets for domestic students are available online at www.nmsu.edu/~gradcolg or by written request to the Graduate School, Box 3G, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003-0003.
- Click here for instructions on applying to the Communication Studies MA program. This application is in addition to your application for admission to the Graduate School.
- International students: requests for application material should be made to the Center for International Programs, at Box 3567, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003-0001, cip@nmsu.edu, or by phone (505.646.5483).
- Graduate Assistantships: We
typically have a number of teaching assistantships available. Graduate assistants receive a stipend ($13,000 in
2001/2002), an out-of state tuition waiver, and generous
office space to teach lab sections for the department's basic
course. If you would like to apply for an assistantship, please complete the application materials below and include them with your graduate application to the Communication Studies MA program. Teaching assistantships are made on the basis of undergraduate GPA and
letters of recommendation.
Financial Aid
- For primary consideration for financial aid, you should be admitted to NMSU by March 1.
- For general information about undergraduate scholarships, loans, grants and work study, go to www.nmsu.edu/finaid or write to the NMSU Office of Financial Aid, Box 5100, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003-0003.
- For information regarding Departmental scholarships, please contact:
Dr. Anne Hubbell,
Associate Professor and Head
Department of Communication Studies
Las Cruces NM 88003
Fax: (505) 646-4642
email: ahubbell@nmsu.edu


