Resources for Students
Academic Support Resources(course work content, balancing study time and time management, motivation issues, basic skill requirements), financial concerns/issues, disability, major/program concerns |
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Advising Commons - Find your Advisor - Advising Commons Locations |
130 Gaines Hall 406.994.3532 |
Allen Yarnell Center for Student Success - Office of Student Success - Office of Financial Education - Career, Internship & Student Employment Services - Tutoring services - Success advisors - “The Den” in South Hedges Residence Hall (satellite student success center) |
177 Strand Union Building 406.994.7627 |
TRiO Student Support Services - Low income - First generation - Students with disabilities - Application process |
314 Reid Hall 406.994.7474 |
McNair Scholars - Targeted at underrepresented populations - Sophomores and juniors, a 2-year program for students who want to go on to graduate school - Application process |
405 Reid Hall 406.994.5072 |
Office of Disability Services - Disability access and accommodations (alternative text request, note taking requests, etc.) |
174 Strand Union Building 406.994.2824 disabilityservices@montana.edu www.montana.edu/disabilityservices |
Office of Veteran Services - Veteran educational benefits - Support for students returning to college |
185 Strand Union Building 406.994.3661 |
Writing Center - Review of essays, presentations, scholarship essays, cover letters, etc. - Initial brainstorming help to final revisions - By appointment or walk-in |
1114 Wilson Hall 406.994.5315 |
Math and Stat Center - Free drop-in math tutoring |
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Financial Aid - Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy - Information Guide; FAFSA Help - Changing Enrollment |
183 Strand Union 406.994.2545 |
Should other issues arise or if there are questions on any of this information or how to navigate through these university resources, or if troubleshooting or a conversation is needed, please do not hesitate to contact Keely Holmes, Program Manager, Office of the Provost (212 Montana Hall, 406.994.7136, keely.holmes@montana.edu) |
Non-Academic Support Resources(mental health issues, homesickness, relationship (roommate, significant other., family, etc), general adjustment, sexual assault, physical/health concerns, etc.), issues that may affect classroom attendance and well-being) |
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Counseling and Psychological Services - FREE confidential counseling to students - Works with students with a variety of concerns and issues - Crisis or distress/emergency also available |
211 Swingle Hall 406.994.4531 24-hour community crisis help line after hours- 406.586.3333 |
VOICE Center - 24-hour free and confidential services for all people impacted by sexual assault, relationship violence and stalking - Services also available for friends and family of survivors |
370 Strand Union Building 406.994.7069 |
Diversity Awareness Office - Provides support and training to the university community for multicultural awareness, prejudice education and practical resources for diversity issues |
368 Strand Union Building 406.994.5801 |
Office of Student Engagement - THE HUB for students who want to be involved in student government, student organizations, programs and events - For students interested in service to the community |
221 & 222 Strand Union Building 406.994.2933 |
Office of The Dean of Students - Academic misconduct (cheating, plagiarism, multiple submission, other academic dishonesty) - Behavioral misconduct - Student safety and welfare (support for extenuating circumstances, behavioral intervention - Support and consultation for faculty and staff - Other campus resources |
174 Strand Union Building 406.994.2826 |
University Police - 24-hour full-service police force - Safety Escorts across campus - Jump-starts and vehicle unlocking - Parking services - Campus crime alerts and reporting |
7th Ave and Kagy Blvd. 406.994.2121 |
The Center for Recovering Students - A community for students in sobriety, their alliesand those looking to gain or maintain recovery for addictive disorders - Support for students through counseling, mentorship, a sober community of students, and recreational opportunities |
1215 Gopher Ct. (In Family/Graduate Housing) 406.994.5937 |
Should other issues arise or if there are questions on any of this information or how to navigate through these university resources, or if troubleshooting or a conversation is needed, please do not hesitate to contact Keely Holmes, Program Manager, Office of the Provost (212 Montana Hall, 406.994.7136, keely.holmes@montana.edu) |
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