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October 1998

UM, FVCC offer dual admission
Students will have an easier time transferring from a two-year college to a four-year institution, thanks to a partnership between The University of Montana and Flathead Valley Community College in Kalispell.

An agreement signed last month by UM President George Dennison and FVCC President David Beyer makes it easier for students to transfer from FVCC to one of UM's four campuses.

A dual admission application form will allow students to apply to FVCC and UM. Students enrolling in the program will not pay an application fee at the time of entry to FVCC or when they transfer to a UM campus.

Students will receive a UM student ID card allowing limited campus use, such as library services.

UM also will accept equivalent classes toward general requirements for FVCC students who do not have a degree. The dual admissions program is one of several partnerships between the two institutions.

 

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