Albuquerque Journal

CNM offers pathways for people to achieve their dreams

- Mike and Genie Ryan

Some days when we look around the world, all we see are a bunch of problems that don’t seem to have solutions. It gets frustratin­g when we want to find answers but get bogged down in the complexity of the problems, making the solutions seem difficult, if not impossible. Sometimes, though, people do find answers to problems.

The state’s own Central New Mexico College with its superb leadership team is an example of an institutio­n that finds answers. It is an organizati­on that finds solutions and makes them work. The people at CNM don’t waste time whining or complainin­g; they just take care of business. And they provide multifacet­ed educationa­l opportunit­ies for students with a wide variety of needs and dreams.

For example, last week CNM announced that Rio Rancho will be the home of a new program to train electrical lineworker­s, through a partnershi­p with CNM, CNM Ingenuit, Inc. and the New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperativ­es Associatio­n.

This pre-apprentice­ship program will offer students a 12- to 14-week course about electric linework, as well as 240 hours of intern work with a rural cooperativ­e. The training facility will be relocated from Las Cruces, and the cooperativ­e’s apprentice­s will begin their fall apprentice­ship here in October.

Five or six poles will be placed outside the campus for the program so students can learn how to climb and work on an electric pole. The training poles will not have electricit­y.

Governing body member Tom Swisstack said, “the electric lineworker training facility will draw people from around the state to Rio Rancho; it will provide an economic boost for our city and it will provide Rio Rancho citizens with a direct pathway to quality jobs in this skilled profession.”

In addition, this week CNM and Sandoval County’s Office of Business Developmen­t held an open house to showcase a new Digital Media Lab at the Rio Rancho campus. The lab will offer high school and college students the opportunit­y to work with small businesses or community organizati­ons in Sandoval County to create websites, mobile software, logos, videos and more.

By using the lab, students will gain valuable real-world experience while helping to support local businesses and organizati­ons. There will be opportunit­ies to work with a drone, film equipment, sound equipment, virtual reality headsets, computers and the Adobe Creative Suite.

Problems do get solved, and sometimes the complex can become simpler. CNM does an amazing job of taking the complicate­d needs of our employers and figuring out ways to provide them with trained workers. We are continuall­y impressed with the variety of opportunit­ies and job training courses that are offered at CNM.

We are also excited that the Rio Rancho campus is growing so quickly and is becoming an integral part of the community college system. It’s not only beneficial to Rio Rancho; it’s also beneficial to our businesses, our students and our city’s future.

Now it’s up to the folks — possible students of all ages — who want to improve their job situation to check out the opportunit­ies offered at CNM. It’s guaranteed that you will be impressed with the variety of options available to teach the job skills that employers are seeking. CNM offers many avenues for making dreams come true. Check it out.

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