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    Nov 04, 2024  
2011-2012 Academic Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

NMMI Leadership Program


The NMMI Leadership model integrates a comprehensive learning approach to include education, training and experience. Education entails knowledge, training entails skills and experience entails application. At NMMI experience is achieved in our three centers of excellence.

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NMMI Leadership Model/Process (below is a PDF link to the NMMI Leadership Model - Venn Diagram)

Leadership Process 

 

Toles Learning Resources Center

The purpose of the Center is to offer programs, activities, and strategies to support and enable cadets to experience academic success, maximize learning potentials, produce high quality work, succeed in a multi-cultural world, and be prepared for a full range of options and opportunities for their future. Help and resources will be available in developing time management skills, reading and writing enhancement, math strategies, general study skills, ACT/SAT preparation, and preparation for furthering their education. Formal course, group seminars, individualized help, and intern programs will be offered to help cadets reach their academic and life goals. In time, many of these programs and facilities will be offered to a larger audience through out-reach to the Roswell community and beyond. Technology will be used to offer distance education programs which will enhance what NMMI can offer not only our cadets, but also our faculty, staff, and community.

Daniels Leadership Center

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The Daniels Leadership Center supports the leadership education curriculum through an ever expanding variety of programs to include a state of the art ropes course and Leadership Reaction Course.

Godfrey Athletic Center

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Physical Performance and Development

The Godfrey Athletic Center supports this mission in the following ways:

  • A student activity center
  • The Outdoor Fitness Factory
  • The Varsity Strength & Speed Training CenterFitness Factory
  • Athletic Training Education Center
  • An athletic practice and competitive venue
  • Leadership assessment
Physical Development

The Outdoor Fitness Factory (OFF) is a world class facility that accommodates the large volume demands of the Corps Physical Development program, while providing unparalleled exercise variety. It features a wide range of training venues that facilitate optimal physical development. The Outdoor Fitness Factory accommodates the multiple training needs and philosophies of all campus groups such as Corps PT, Academy Prep PT, SROTC PT, and the Bronco/Colt Athletic Teams. The OFF is truly innovative featuring 2 sand pits, a Speed Hill @ 3% grade, 56 Multistations, a Medicine Ball Wall and Vertical Power Station, 4 Inverted Bear Crawl Standards, 1 Platoon Trainer - Mobile Exercise Station, along with numerous other pieces of equipment including barbells, medicine balls, kettle-bells, sand bags, water filled kegs, tractor tires, weighted barrels, power sleds, elastic bands, weighted belts, and plyo-boxes.

Athletic Training Education Center

The Athletic Training Education Center (ATEC) provides top level physical rehabilitation and treatment facilities for cadets suffering from sports related injuries. The ATEC sets the standard for facilities and treatment at this level. The ATEC serves primarily athletes, but is also available as a resource to cadets. Additionally, ATEC functions  as the primary education center for cadets wishing to pursue a career in the athletic training and sports medicine fields. The recently completed center offers the highest quality cutting edge therapeutic modalities under the direction of two full-time athletic training professionals.

Athletics

The Athletic Department fields competitive athletic teams at both the intercollegiate and interscholastic levels. NMMI fields 10 intercollegiate teams that compete at the National Junior College (NJCAA) Division I level in the following sports:Football game

 

College Sports
Men Women
Baseball Cross-country
Basketball Track
Football Volleyball
Golf Golf
Tennis Tennis

 

NMMI fields 13 interscholastic teams that compete in the New Mexico Activity Association (NMAA) and the “AAA” and “AA” level in the following sports.

 

High School Sports
Boys Girls
Basketball Basketball
Cross-Country Cross-Country
Swimming Swimming
Track Track
Baseball Volleyball
Football  
Golf  
Soccer