Skill Up Network (SUN) is a project funded by the New Mexico Department of Labor Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training Initiative (TAACCCT). Santa Fe Community College serves as the lead institution for a consortium of New Mexico colleges.
SUN PATH Allied Health will prepare you for a career in healthcare by teaching you the necessary skills to do the job while strengthening your reading, writing and math abilities.
Available Health Certificates
- Assoc of Science Degree in Nursing
- Assoc in Health Information Technology (HIT)
- Assoc of Science Medical Lab Technology (MIT)
- Emergency Medical Technician - Basic
- Medical Coding Certificate
- Nursing Assistant
- Diabetes Prevention Specialist Certificate
- Certificate in IT Healthcare
Priority given to:
- Veterans; and their spouses
- Under-prepared
- HS/GED; ATB Pell
- TAA Trade Affected
- Unemployed
- Underemployed
Partnering
- Workforce Solutions
- Local Employers
UNM-Gallup SUN PATH Students Receive:
Individual Academic and Career Support
Financial Aid Guidance
Resume Development and Job Interviews
Job Fairs and Employer Networking Opportunities
WIA Funding
(If Eligible)
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"The New Mexico SUN PATH TAACCCT project provides equal opportunities (EO) to all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local regulations."