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To ensure your summer at the Flathead Lake Biological Station (FLBS)
is a rewarding experience, it is important you know some things about the
Biological Station and its operation before you arrive. You will be one
of about 60 students in residence for the summer session. In addition to
summer students and faculty, there will be graduate students, research scientists
and visiting investigators. The Biological Station also has a full-time
research and maintenance staff of about 30 people who work here year
round.
You can expect to meet a diverse group of people in an atmosphere of
scholarly fun in the great outdoors. Keep the following things in mind as
you prepare for the summer session at FLBS.
The 2008 summer session begins June 9 and concludes August 1. This
year we are offering 2-week and 4-week courses. The courses carry graduate
and undergraduate semester credits at the 300 and 400 levels. Credits
earned at FLBS are transferable to degree plans
in Wildlife, EVST and Biological Sciences at The University of Montana,
and also to degree programs at most colleges and universities.
Transferring credits to another institution simply requires completion of
a Transcript Request Form before you depart from the Biological Station. |
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| Completion of your course selections and deposit as soon as possible will greatly assist FLBS in planning your 2008 summer
session. Courses require minimum enrollment by March 31 so early registration is important. |
To begin the application process,
complete either a paper
application or register Online. Classes are filled on a
first to come, first-served basis to qualified applicants, so please apply
as early as possible, but no later than May 19. Transcripts
(official or unofficial) are required for non-UM students.
Courses require minimum enrollment by
March 31 and may be subject to cancellation (thus, early registration is
important!). Formal admission to The University of Montana is not required to register for Biological Station courses.
Important 2008 Deadlines |
Scholarship
Materials |
5pm
MDT April 4, 2008 |
Application and
Cancellation Deadline: |
5pm
MDT May 19, 2008 |
Courses, Room
& Board Payment Deadline |
5pm
MDT May 30, 2008 |
Courses Begin |
June 9, 2008 |
Please Note: Most classes fill sooner than the deadline.
Early registration will assist FLBS in course planning and will ensure
you a position within your courses! |
To apply for FLBS Summer courses, please
choose one of the following applications:
FLBS Online Application |
flbs.umt.edu/summer |
FLBS Summer Application (MS Word) |
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FLBS Summer Application (Adobe) |
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We offer 6 intensive 2-week courses, 3
semester credits each. Students are in class with the professor for 5 days
per week, 8 hours per day with the weekend for study and recreation.
Sound rigorous? It is, but it is a great
way to earn needed credits without using up the entire summer break. On the
other hand, taking a full load of 4 courses over the 8-week session is an
efficient way to complete advanced courses during one summer, and this may
make you eligible for a scholarship. Register for 1, 2, or 3 of these
2-week courses.
| New B.S. Biology with Field Ecology Option Available! |
The Flathead Lake Biological Station is pleased to announce that a B.S. in Biology with Field Ecology Degree Option is now available at
The University of Montana.
More Details... |
As an alternative to the intensive 2-week
courses, we are offering one highly recommended 4-week course, Field Ecology. This course is offered for 5 semester credits each and is taught at a more
leisurely pace. Nonetheless, the information, content and access to field
sites is maximized and coursework is every bit as
rigorous as the 2-week courses.
Courses may be taken for undergraduate or
graduate credit (at the course level designated) or for audit (no credit). Biological Station courses are great for
professionals looking to upgrade their basic training.
Please Note: Scheduled classes will be held on Friday,
July 4, 2008.
Tuition, Fee Payment, and
Supplies
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Full tuition and room and board are due no later than May 30, 2008. A
$100 deposit is required upon submission of your application (complete
and mail the printable form or register online at flbs.umt.edu/summer).
Credit cards and checks are accepted.
Textbooks and basic course supplies may
be purchased at the Biological Station Bookstore. You are provided with a
list of necessary items upon acceptance to our program. Cash, personal
checks, traveler's checks, money orders and credit cards are accepted in
payment for books and supplies. |
FLBS
Application Requirements |
1. Completed
Application
2. $100 deposit
3. Transcripts, official or unofficial for non-UM students only. |
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Course fees for residents and nonresidents are $315 per credit. This
includes a credit recording fee assessed by Continuing Education.
Students are required to enroll for a minimum of 3 credits.
All fees are subject to change without notice. |
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Cancellations received in writing before 5:00 pm
on May 19, 2008 will result in a refund, less a $50 processing fee. NO
refundable cancellations will be accepted after this date. |
Living on the Biological Station grounds
is required to allow full-time interaction between students,
instructors and the world-class research program here. A number of meal
plans are available to meet student course needs.
There are a total of 40 cabins; 31 are
double occupancy (12' x 14') and 9 are larger and accommodate 4 people (12'
x 24'). The larger cabins are reserved for faculty or students with
families. All cabins are heated and furnished with lights, electrical (AC)
outlets, two twin-size beds, chairs, desks and closets. Rest room and shower
facilities are located near the cabins. A modern dormitory with 10 rooms is
available in single or double occupancy. Reservations are accepted on a
first-come, first-served basis. Cabins are usually the lodging of
choice.
Let us know in the appropriate space on
your application if you have a roommate preference (i.e., particular
person, non-smoker, etc.). Please note that housing assignments are final.
Housing families at FLBS is contingent upon available space. All students,
staff, family members and guests staying at the Biological Station are
required to pay full room and board rates.
Generally, everyone dresses casually.
Typically the last two weeks in June can be somewhat chilly and damp so it
is suggested you bring a heavy jacket and warm clothes.
If you plan to do extensive camping, a
small backpacking tent may be desirable. Recreational, musical and
photographic equipment are useful.
Please Note: Checkout time is 11:00
a.m. on the day following your last scheduled class day. Please arrange
flight times accordingly.
To reserve lodging, a completed
application and a $100 deposit is required.
ADDITIONALLY:
- Due to the danger of forest fires, personal
cooking is not permitted on the grounds.
- Pets are not allowed on Station grounds.
- All buildings at the Flathead Lake Biological
Station are smoke-free, including lodging facilities.
- Part-time residency (4 days per week) is
available to UM and local students only.
- Traveler's checks (or a debit card) for the
duration of your stay are an added convenience. The nearest bank for
cashing personal checks is 15 miles north of the Station in Bigfork.
- A telephone credit card or prepaid phone card
is useful as virtually all calls are long distance and must be placed
using pay phones.
- Cellphone service is available in this
area.
Plan A is required for all students
enrolled in one 2-week course; Plan B may be selected by students enrolled
for a 4-week session and in residence full-time throughout the 4-weeks;
Plan C may be selected by students attending only one 4-week course and in
residence part-time throughout the 4-week session; Plan D is for students
enrolled for 6 weeks; Plan E is required for all students enrolled during
the entire 8-week session. Part-time residency (4 days per week) is
available to UM and local students only.
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Single
Occupancy |
Double
Occupancy |
Plan A (2-week
session):
Required for all students
enrolled in one 2-week course |
Cabin- $ 465
Dorm- $ 435 |
Cabin- $ 395
Dorm- $ 415 |
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Plan B (4-week
session/full-time):
May be selected by students enrolled for a 4-week session and in
residence full-time throughout the 4-weeks |
Cabin- $ 930
Dorm- $ 870 |
Cabin- $ 790
Dorm- $ 830 |
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Plan C (4-week
session/part-time):
May be selected by students attending only one 4-week course and in
residence part-time throughout the 4-week session (UM & local
students only) |
Cabin- $ 805
Dorm- $ 745 |
Cabin- $ 665
Dorm- $ 705 |
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Plan D (6-week
session):
May be selected by students
enrolled for 6 weeks |
Cabin- $1,395
Dorm- $1,305 |
Cabin- $1,185
Dorm- $1,245 |
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Plan E (8-week
session/full-time):
Required for all students
enrolled during the entire 8-week session. |
Cabin- $1,860
Dorm- $1,740 |
Cabin- $1,580
Dorm- $1,660 |
Students are strongly
encouraged to carry medical health insurance as it is not available through
the Flathead Lake Biological Station. Medical facilities are available in
the nearby towns of Polson, Bigfork, and Kalispell.
You will be assigned a box for mail and
messages. Outgoing mail may be sent weekdays; incoming mail should be
addressed using the following address.
Your Name
32111 Bio Station Lane
Polson,
MT
59860-9659
A computer lab is available which
consists of Windows XP computers. Access to the internet is available from
this computer lab. In order to retrieve email, you must have your
own preestablished account. Bringing a laptop
computer (with network port) is recommended (but optional) as computer lab
space becomes limited during finals.
Many students drive their own vehicles to
the Station. If you want riders or if you need a ride, contact the Bio
Station for names of other students in your area or along your travel
route. Airline service is available to Kalispell or
Missoula. Also, there is a bus from
Missoula to Polson.
By
notifying us prior to June 6 of your arrival by bus or plane, we will see
that someone is in Polson or Kalispell to meet you on June 8. Otherwise, you may call Kalispell Taxi & Airport Shuttle (406-752-4022)
for transportation to FLBS (approx. cost $70.00 for first person and $1.00
for each addl. person).
Students and staff need to bring the
following items.
Printable list( -PDF
13kB) or (MS Word- 26kB)
___blankets
___bed linens (twin-size sheets, pillows, etc.)
___towels
___toiletry articles
___proper clothing
___poncho or other raingear
___hiking boots (not too stiff)
___sleeping bag
___hot/cold mug
___lunch pack-up container (small, divided Rubbermaid container
recommended)
___flashlight and batteries
___alarm clock
___sunglasses, sunscreen, cap or hat
___daypack and backpack
___mess kit for field trips and weekends (plates, cups, storage container
and eating utensils)
___camera / digital camera (optional)
___laptop computer (recommended, optional)
___prepaid phone card
The Station offers numerous generous academic scholarships that pay from $500 to $5,000 in tuition
while attending the summer session. Scholarships are available to both
resident and nonresident students. Completed scholarship applications are
due at the Biological Station by April 4, 2008. We highly
recommend applying for a scholarship if you meet the criteria as a high
percentage of applicants receive a scholarship.
For more information on
scholarship requirements, availability, and deadlines, see the FLBS
Scholarship page.
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