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Type | Public junior college |
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Established | 1965 |
President | Kelvin Sharp |
Academic staff | 80-100. including adjunct faculty |
Location | Hobbs, New Mexico, U.S. |
Campus | Rural, 243 acres (98 ha) |
Colors | Red and gold |
Nickname | Thunderbirds |
Website | www |
New Mexico Junior College (NMJC) is a public junior college in unincorporated Lea County, New Mexico, near Hobbs.
History and campus
New Mexico Junior College first opened in the fall of 1966. With a current enrollment of 3,375.
The campus is contained on 243 acres (98 ha) with over 331,400 gross square feet of building space, worth an estimated $37.3 million.
Organization and administration
The college district within Lea County supports NMJC by a tax levy.
Academics
About 3,000 students attend NMJC, approximately 70% of whom are part-time students. 47% of students are aged 25 or over. Only about half of full-time students graduate, and only about 34% of part-time students graduate. NMJC has an open admission policy.
NMJC offers Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and Associate of Applied Science degrees along with certificates. There are over 640 courses of study offered annually through NMJC's two instructional sectors: (a) Arts and Sciences and (b) Business and Technology. NMJC also offers certificate programs in many academic areas.
Athletics
NMJC fields NJCAA Division I teams in men's baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's golf, women's track and field, women's cross country, and men's and women's rodeo. Its baseball team won the NJCAA World Series in 2005, its first championship. Their mascot is the Thunderbird. The men's and women's basketball games are broadcast locally on KNMJ 100.9 FM.
Notable alumni
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- Chris Boucher, NBA player for the Toronto Raptors
- Avery Johnson, former NBA player and basketball coach
- Nick Pivetta (born 1993), Major League Baseball pitcher for the Boston Red Sox
- Tharon Drake (born 1992), Paralympic swimmer; won silver at the 2016 Summer Paralympics
- Jason Siggers (born 1985), basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League
- Armando Almanza (born 1972), MLB pitcher, World Series Champion 2003, Florida Marlins
- Jose Flores (born 1971), MLB infielder Oakland A's
- Mike Vento (born 1979), MLB outfielder New York Yankees
- David Carpenter (born 1988), MLB pitcher Anaheim Angels
- Brian Flores (1985), NJCAA Player of the Year (baseball) 2005
- Jenifer Jones, nurse and member of the New Mexico House of Representatives
- Charlie Criss (born 1948), former NBA point guard
References
- "Quick Map" (PDF). Hobbs, New Mexico. Retrieved 2021-07-30.
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