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| logo = | seal_image = | image = Nmmi.jpg| image_size = | alt = New Mexico Military Institute| caption = Statue in Bronco Plaza| motto = Duty, Honor, Achievement| location = | streetaddress = 101 West College Blvd.Roswell, New Mexico>Roswell| state = New MexicoChaves County, New Mexico>Chaves County| zipcode = 88201| country = United States33.409896format=dmsdisplay=inline,title}}| schooltype = (Military)High school (North America)>High School & Junior College| religious_affiliation = Non-denominational| founded = 1891| founder = Joseph C. Lea, Robert S. Goss| free_label = President/Superintendent| free_text = Major General (Ret. US Army) Jerry Grizzle| us_nces_district_id = 350225000984| students = 914| grades = High School (9-12), Junior College (Freshman-Sophomore)| gender = Co-educational| age range = 13-23| avg_class_size = 15| campus_type = City300km2}}redblack|border=silver}}| team_name = Broncos (college), Colts (high school)| nickname = The Old Post| accreditation = AdvancED Commission| tuition = $21,305/year (out-of-state) $14,823/year (in-state)| module =







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}}}}New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI) is a public military junior college and high school in Roswell, New Mexico. Founded in 1891, NMMI operates under the auspices of the State of New Mexico, under a dedicated Board of Regents that reports to the Governor of New Mexico. Located in downtown Roswell, NMMI enrolls nearly 1,000 cadets at the junior college and high school levels each year. NMMI is the only state-supported military college located in the western United States and has many notable alumni who have served at senior levels in the military and private sector.Academic school years at NMMI usually begin with nearly 1,000 cadets enrolled, with slight attrition occurring during the school year due to demanding academic and physical requirements. The school's two-year Army ROTC Early Commissioning Program (ECP) commissions approximately 30 cadets annually as U.S. Army second lieutenants, and almost 100 cadets each year go to one of the five United States Service academies.WEB,weblink New Mexico Military Institute - Roswell, New Mexico/NM - Boarding School Profile, Boarding School Review, 2008-02-14, 2011-12-10, NMMI's motto is "Duty, Honor, and Achievement". The Cadet Honor Code, which was unanimously voted into place by the Corps of Cadets in 1921, states, "A Cadet Will Not Lie, Cheat, or Steal, Nor Tolerate Those Who Do" and is administered by an honor board of cadets, advised by cadre and staff. The school's athletic teams are the Broncos (junior college) and the Colts (high school), and its colors are scarlet and black.

History

(File:New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, New Mexico (1904).jpg|thumb|left|New Mexico Military Institute, 1904)New Mexico Military Institute was founded by Colonel Robert S. Goss and Captain Joseph C. Lea in 1891, originally as the Goss Military Institute, with an initial enrollment of 38 students. It was recognized by the territorial legislature and renamed NMMI in 1893. While the legislature had recognized the school, it failed to provide funding, and the school was forced to close its doors on "Bad Friday", March 29, 1895. In the winter of 1894–1895 a funding bill was prepared and approved by the legislature. James J. Hagerman donated a {{convert|40|acre|adj=on}} tract of land which became the current location of the institute. The school reopened in the fall of 1898.BOOK, Porter, COL Edward J. D., The Pictorial History of New Mexico Military Institute, 1891-1983, 1983, NMMI Alumni Association, 5–9, Hundreds of graduates served in World War I and World War II, including Medal of Honor recipient John C. MorganBOOK, New Cadet Required Knowledge and Skills Qualification Book, 2013, and hotelier Conrad Hilton of the Hilton Hotels chain.In 1948, the institute introduced a four-year liberal arts college program but discontinued it in 1956.The school became fully coeducational in 1977, although some females had attended as non-cadet day students from 1891 to 1898.The current superintendent, Major General (retired) Jerry W. Grizzle, was appointed in 2009.WEB,weblink President/Superintendent - New Mexico Military Institute, Nmmi.edu, 2022-05-01, In 2013, the institute broke off relations with the alumni association over disagreement about finances.NEWS, Uyttebrouck, Olivier, Regents tell NMMI alumni group to fix finances,weblink 11 June 2013, Albuquerque Journal, March 8, 2013, C2, NEWS, NMMI severs ties with alumni association,weblink 11 June 2013, KFDA-TV, April 27, 2013, dead,weblink" title="archive.today/20130615050851weblink">weblink 15 June 2013, Members of the alumni association claimed that this was an effort by the school to gain access and control of the over $5.2 million in assets of the association.NEWS, Romo, Rene, NMMI breaks with alumni group,weblink 11 June 2013, Albuquerque Journal, May 22, 2013, NEWS, Vallez, Kim, Military Institute wants alumni association,weblinkweblink" title="archive.today/20130816175158weblink">weblink dead, 16 August 2013, 16 August 2013, KRQE, 6 August 2013, On June 10, 2013, the school filed a lawsuit in Chaves County to take control of the assets of the alumni association.NEWS, New Mexico Military Institute v. NMMI Alumni Association, Inc.,weblink June 10, 2013, Editorial response to the institute's actions has been generally negative, calling it a "hijacking" of the group and its resources.NEWS, Bearing the weight of failure,weblink 11 June 2013, Albuquerque Journal, June 4, 2013, On April 21, 2015, the Fifth Judicial District Court found that the alumni association had not breached its agreement with NMMI and that NMMI had "improperly terminated" the agreement.WEB, Brunt, Charles D., NMMI regents cut off alumni group again,weblink Albuquerque Journal, 3 July 2015, NEWS, Tucker, Jeff, Judge: $5M of alumni funds belong to NMMI,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150705103434weblink">weblink dead, July 5, 2015, 24 April 2015, Roswell Daily Record, April 22, 2015, The judge required the association to turn over the funds.

Campus

The original area of land for the campus was donated to the school by local rancher James J. Hagerman, for whom the main barracks complex is named. The institute's buildings are made in a uniform Gothic Revival style out of buff brick. Its architecture and organization was inspired by the Virginia Military Institute.{{citation needed|date=September 2013}} The campus is a designated area on the National Register of Historic Places.{{wide image|Inside Hagerman box.jpg|1000px|alt=Hagerman Barracks|Hagerman Barracks, looking south toward Sally Port}}

Cadet life

Cadets are organized into a Corps of Cadets, following the organization of a cavalry regiment with a Headquarters Troop that comprises the Marching Band. The regiment comprises three squadrons consisting of four to five troops each. Cadets are structured into classes, 6th Class (9th grade high school equivalent) through 1st Class (college sophomore). Cadets are all treated on the basis of earned merit. The military boarding school environment is maintained by the cadet leadership, with all academic classes, meals, and military and physical training occurring "on post" (on campus) in a controlled environment. Based on the rank structure of the Virginia Military Institute, cadets start out as New Cadets, also known as RATs (recruits at training). College and high school cadets are RATs for one semester, then the next semester are known as yearlings, and after the one year mark they are called Old Cadets. Cadets also earn Junior or Senior Army ROTC positions outside of the Corps, although starting in the fall of 2022 school year, JROTC ranks and Corps ranks will be integrated. College and High School were separated in the Corps and in two different barracks starting in the fall of 2022 as well, except at the regimental staff level. These factors determine a cadet's privileges and authority and define social interactions at the institute.WEB,weblink Blue Book - New Mexico Military Institute, Nmmi.edu, 2022-05-01, The rules of the institute for cadets are codified in the "Blue Book".Rules are enforced using a system of tours and demerits detailed in the Blue Book, as well as on-the-spot correction. Minor offenses may result in simply correction of behavior or disciplinary measures like physical activity, often push-ups. A tour is simply one full hour of marching in uniform with a rifle. Cadets with excessive demerits may be put on disciplinary probation, in which many of their privileges are taken away. Similarly, cadets who fail to meet standards of academic performance are put on academic probation, in which their privileges are largely revoked. There is also Honor probation administered by the NMMI Honor Board for offenses related to violations of the NMMI Honor Code. Punishment at the institute is strict and quickly administered by the cadre and staff of the institute when regulations are not followed. Leaving post is generally only authorized on weekends, holidays and during family visits.All cadets live "on-post" (on-campus) in one of the two barracks. Services provided for Cadets include housing, the Mail Room, a Barber Shop (free to cadets), the PX restaurant, Bates Dining Facility, Reveille Coffee Shop, Game Room, Cadet Store, Laundry and Dry-Cleaning service, self-serve laundromat, Tailors, chapel services, infirmary, and cadet counseling center. There is also a bowling alley, but it is currently under renovation.WEB,weblink Cadets - New Mexico Military Institute, Nmmi.edu, 2022-05-01, The commandant and dean of students is COL Thomas Tate, who leads a group of staff that advises the leaders in the corps of cadets, and is responsible for cadet life at the Institute.WEB,weblink Commandant's Staff - New Mexico Military Institute, Nmmi.edu, 2022-05-01,

Athletics

The football team, the Broncos, competes in the Southwest Junior College Football Conference with six Texas schools and one Oklahoma school. They are coached by head coach Kurt Taufa'asau, a former NFL pro, alumnus of the Institute, and the Bronco Team. He won the American Community College Football Coaches Association Coach of the Year in addition to NJCAA Coach of the Year and SWJCFC Coach of the Year.WEB,weblink Kurt Taufa'asau, They won the 2021 NJCAA National football championship game,WEB,weblink New Mexico Military Institute vs. Iowa Western Community College - Box Score - 12/17/2021, which was broadcast nationwide on CBS. Its other sports compete in the Western Junior College Athletic Conference. Their women's college volleyball team, coached by Shelby Fortchner,WEB,weblink Shelby Fortchner, also competes in the NJCAA and were national runner-ups in the 2021-2022 season.WEB,weblink 2021 NJCAA DI Volleyball Championship - Iowa Western vs. New Mexico Military, They also have college golf, tennis, cross country, baseball and basketball teams at the NJCAA level, that compete under the Bronco name.WEB,weblink New Mexico Military Institute - Athletics, Their High School sports mascot is the Colts, and they compete in various divisions and districts in the NMAA (New Mexico Activities Association), including football, soccer, volleyball, tennis, swimming and diving, golf, basketball, baseball, cross country, and track and field competing with other New Mexico High Schools in the region.Athletic facilities include: The newly renovated Cahoon Armory, Stapp Parade Field/Soccer Field, Godfrey Athletic Center, NMMI Ballpark, NMMI Football Field, Gene Hardman Memorial Tennis Courts, the NMMI Golf Course, the Outdoor Fitness Factory, and the Sports Medicine Facility.WEB,weblink Facilities, The Athletic Director since July 2014 is NMMI COL Jose Barron. He was named the NJCAA Athletic Director of the Year in April 2022.WEB,weblink 2022 NJCAA Athletic Director of the Year, 8 April 2022, WEB,weblink Jose Barron,

Notable alumni

See also

References

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External links

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