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Silver Schools and WNMU say new hybrid advising, donor support expanded dual‑enrollment access
Summary
Silver Consolidated Schools officials and Western New Mexico University told the board they streamlined enrollment with electronic combined forms, launched campus‑based advising and piloted hybrid classes; donors and NextGen/Perkins funds helped cover rising book and lab fees.
Silver Consolidated Schools administrators and partners at Western New Mexico University told the school board on Oct. 21 that changes made over the last three years have increased students’ access to college courses while easing administrative hurdles.
“When she needs something from me, she picks up the phone. When I need something from her, I pick up the phone,” said Cindy Barris, associate superintendent for enrollment, describing the district’s relationship with Western. Barris and Jessica Enriquez of Western outlined a set of changes intended to reduce paperwork and support students through registration.
Under the new process, university and district application forms were combined into a single electronic workflow, signatures are…
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