Welcome to the Kayenta Help Center at CMU Tech! This office includes Integrated Resources for Information and Solutions (IRIS), Concurrent Enrollment Services, and Student Services at CMU Tech.
Integrated Resources for Information and Solutions (IRIS)
IRIS is your one-stop-shop for student advising, resources, and processes.
- Advising
- Billing
- Financial Aid
- Payments
- Records
- Registration
- Student Account
CMU Tech Resources
- Bishop Campus Map
- MAVrides Shuttle Service for Main Campus and CMU Tech - pickup outside Kayenta Hall
- Pantry - food available to students for free in Kayenta Hall 107
- The Scramble - Grab and Go Food Services in Kayenta Hall
- Student Business Closet - Kayenta Hall, south hallway
- Technology Resources for Students
Student Services
CMU Tech is committed to student success. Student Services supports students in developing meaningful educational plans and in identifying resources to address the unique challenges of being a college student.
- To report emergencies, absences, or concerns, see the CMU Student Services website.
- In cases of emergency or extended health-related absences, students may use the Absence Notification Form.
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For resources on academics, career, health & wellness, campus life, finances, housing, transportation, and more see the Campus Resource Hub.
Director of Student Services at CMU Tech: Carianne Hatch
New Student Registration
Are you admitted to CMU Tech for Fall 2025? Be sure to complete your New Student Enrollment Form in your application portal, or contact us for assistance. Spring 2026 enrollment will launch in mid-October.
Placement into
Colorado Mesa University Tomlinson Library has recently added a new resource to promote student success and save students money. Learning Express Library is an online collection of test preparation materials and interactive practice exams for a range of entrance, occupational, and licensure exams (including the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MAT, MCAT, PCAT, NCLEX-RN and Praxis exams, as well as specialized exams in the Health Sciences, Education and Law Enforcement fields).
Also included are ebooks and guides on test taking strategies and general academic skills improvement.
Contact the Colorado Mesa University Tomlinson Library at 970.248.1860 for more information
The practice of awarding credit for college level prior learning is based upon the belief that the education which builds on, interprets, and incorporates past and present knowledge is the education that is most meaningful to the student. We recognize that students may have gained college level knowledge and competencies through their work and life experiences which can be incorporated into their academic programs.
The development of a portfolio to demonstrate competency acquired through work or other life experience can be pursued for many technical or applications-based areas. Students wanting to pursue this option must enroll in the Portfolio Development Workshop SUPP 105 before creating a portfolio. The portfolio will be produced in collaboration with faculty from the desired department. Students must obtain course syllabi and complete the application for prior learning credit to participate in the Portfolio Development Workshop - SUPP 105.
A student may earn the maximum of 25 percent of the total semester credit hours required toward the degree or certificate through portfolio assessment. A maximum of 30 semester credit hours toward a baccalaureate degree or 25 percent of the total semester credit hours required for an associate degree at the prerogative of the department head. Other restrictions may apply.