PRESS RELEASE: Campus child care centers�awarded $10 million�for�upgrades�
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Auriella Ortiz
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June 18, 2026
Campus child care centers awarded $10 million for upgrades
N.M. Higher Education Department grants support universal child care
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Higher Education Department announced $10 million in new investments to expand child care infrastructure on college and university campuses statewide, strengthening support for students, families and campus communities.
These grants will help to create and expand childcare facilities that serve students, families, faculty and staff on higher education campuses, and surrounding communities. The funding is an integral part of Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s strategic plan to build a universal child care system that supports New Mexico families.
Five colleges and universities received funding for new or expanded child care facilities:
University of New Mexico: Children’s Campus Cluster 1 Expansion
$4,710,000
San Juan College: CDFC Renovation & Equipment/Furnishing Purchase
$2,540,000
New Mexico State University: Myrna’s Children’s Village Modernization and Expansion
$1,500,000
Santa Fe Community College: Kids Campus Classroom Renovations and Expansion Phase 1
$1,000,000
Eastern New Mexico University: Roswell Child Development Center Renovation
$250,000
The projects include funding for planning, design, construction, renovation, furnishing and equipment upgrades needed to expand child care capacity directly on New Mexico’s higher education campuses. By strengthening on‑campus child care options, the state will expand access in every region and help enable more New Mexicans to pursue higher education and career opportunities while knowing their children are supported in safe, high‑quality learning environments.
“Access to childcare is essential for student parents, campus employees and families across our communities,” said Higher Education Secretary Stephanie M. Rodriguez. “These investments reflect New Mexico’s commitment to supporting working families, expanding opportunity and ensuring that more New Mexicans can pursue higher education without barriers.”
Demand for this funding underscores the statewide need for expanded child care capacity. NMHED received 25 proposals from 18 higher education institutions totaling approximately $119.8 million in requests. Collectively, the projects could expand universal child care to more than 1,260 children. Many of the projects are located in areas experiencing significant shortages of licensed childcare, often referred to as “childcare deserts.”
In addition to supporting families, these facilities strengthen campus-based early childhood education and child development programs, creating hands‑on learning environments for students preparing to enter New Mexico’s early childhood workforce.
Funding recommendations were developed through a statewide review process led by NMHED in collaboration with the New Mexico Early Childhood Education and Care Department and the New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration.
“Universal Child Care becomes real when a parent can leave their child in a safe, quality program steps away from where they learn and work,” said Early Childhood Education and Care Department Secretary Elizabeth Groginsky. “With the Higher Education Department and our partners across the state, we're meeting families on campus and strengthening care for student parents, campus employees, and the communities they're part of."
Funding availability is contingent upon the successful sale of severance tax bonds, anticipated in June 2026. Awarded institutions can expect funds to become available in early July 2026.
For more information about the New Mexico Higher Education Department and its programs, visit hed.nm.gov.
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The New Mexico Higher Education Department was established in 2005 and oversees the state’s public and tribal colleges, universities and special schools. It also oversees adult education and literacy programs statewide, manages state-funded financial aid programs and capital projects for higher education institutions, provides college readiness services via the GEAR UP program, and grants state authorization to private colleges operating within New Mexico. For more information, visit hed.nm.gov or follow us on Facebook , Instagram and LinkedIn at @NMHigherEd. To learn more about tuition-free college via New Mexico’s Opportunity and Lottery scholarships, visit reachhighernm.com .