
Utilize Your Resources
As dual enrollment Ñý¼§Ö±²¥, you are considered part of the university community, and you have the same privileges and benefits as other enrolled Ñý¼§Ö±²¥. This means that you can take advantage of the various resources that the university has to offer.
Resources and Programs
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The Office for Disability Equity (ODE) is the campus resource for disability-related information. We provide consultation, training, and academic services to advance accessibility and inclusion by taking an intersectional approach to disability.
We commit to reducing the need for separate accommodations by embracing more inclusive strategies and by providing training and support for campus offices on all things disability.
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Need help with your math, writing, or communications class? Visit our tutoring website to learn about our tutoring options for those courses. If you are looking for tutoring for other subjects, check out what Study Jams are available or submit a form through the Missoula College for tutoring in a specific subject.
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For help building a résumé, interview preparation, major exploration, job search skills, or career/personality assessments, contact our Certified Career Coach.
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Would you like to see who the Advisor is for a specific program? The Undergraduate Advising Center keeps a list of advising contacts.
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Would you like to get a University ID card? The Griz Card is the official Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ identification card for Ñý¼§Ö±²¥, faculty, staff, affiliates, alumni and retirees. It provides easy access to Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ resources and packs a wealth of innovative technologies into one powerful and convenient card.
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Make good financial decisions early in your academic career so that you can spend reasonably, save responsibly and enjoy peace of mind about your finances!
We offer one-on-one financial counseling sessions as well as regularly scheduled workshops on a range of topics such as: FAFSA help, Financial Aid Process, Loans, Budgeting, Credit, and Savings.
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Looking for a scholarship to help with tuition after the 1-2-Free program, check out this link for additional scholarship opportunities.
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This centralized portal will give you access to the course catalog, CyberBear, Canvas, UMConnect email, Library, and more!
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Looking to park on campus? Here is where you can view your parking options and purchase a parking permit.
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View which textbooks you will need for your classes. After finding the textbooks you need, you can copy the ISBN number to compare prices through other retailers. The UM Bookstore offers a Price Match Guarantee.
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The Montana University System Operational Guidelines for Dual Enrollment were last updated in July 2021.
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Looking to apply for a scholarship or transfer your credits to another institution? You will need a transcript. Before ordering a transcript log into CyberBear to make sure that all your grades are entered. If all of your grades are not yet ready then consider sending an unofficial transcript. After your grades are viewable in CyberBear you can send an official transcript. Visit our Registrar's Office website for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
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It is recommended that Dual Enrollment Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ take no more than 2 Early College courses their first semester, after that they can take up to 4 Early College courses each semester. There is no semester limit for Concurrent Enrollment classes.
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No. It is your responsibility to contact the Missoula College Dual Enrollment Program Director about dropping or withdrawing from the course. It is important to submit the proper paperwork prior to the listed deadline to avoid a failing grade being posted to your transcript.
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Please note that dropping or withdrawing from a dual enrollment course must be done by the posted deadlines. Dual enrollment courses not dropped or withdrawn by the required deadlines are recorded as F. Withdrawn courses are excluded from GPA calculation but will show up as a W on the transcript.
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Whether you plan to attend MC after graduation or transfer the credits to another institution, MC Academic Coordinators and Counselors are available to provide guidance. Dual Enrollment pathways may also help to guide Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ in maximizing the credits earned and accelerate college completion.
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It is up to your school to determine whether HS credit will be awarded for the college course.
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No. Once a course has ended, a student cannot add or drop a course.
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Possibly. The answer depends on multiple factors. Call the college you are planning to attend for assistance.
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If College X is part of the MUS system AND the dual credit course is part of the CCN system, it is designed to transfer. How the dual credit course 'fits' into the degree program of choice is decided by College X. It is best to call your future college and ask how the course fits into your academic goals.
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Yes. Dual enrollment courses are part of your official academic record. It is important to understand that failing grades or withdrawals on an official transcript may compromise your ability to receive financial aid, eligibility for athletics, or admission to some institutions and degree programs. Failure to disclose previous attendance may result in dismissal and having your financial aid revoked.
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No. Although dual enrollment Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ do not qualify for financial aid, poor or failing grades as a dual enrollment student can adversely affect your ability to qualify for financial assistance in the future.