UMOnline Student Support

Resources for Students

UMOnline has a plethora of resources for online and traditional students alike, to help students succeed with online learning, related tools, resources across campus and information about what to do in the event of an unexpected campus closure. 

Campus Resources

The following list of campus-wide resources are available to online and traditional students. 

View the academic calendar for the year. Online courses are offered in the spring, summer and fall semesters.

UMOnline is committed to ensuring the accessibility of the Learning Management System (Open LMS) and its content are in-line with University policy and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. 

You can learn more about accessibility at UMOnline on our Accessibility web page

Connect with Office for Disability Equity (ODE) if you have a documented disability and need to request accommodation for your online or on-campus coursework. 

Visit UMontana.edu to explore the application process for all our programs. 

Connect with UMOnline to stay up to date on programs, announcements and more on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. 

Current students may use this form to change their status to "distance only".

Login to cyberbear.umt.edu to view all of your student information. Your class schedule, course list, overrides, financial aid information, unofficial transcripts, final grades, and more can all be found through this web app.

If you are still in high school and interested in getting a head start on your college coursework, explore our Dual Enrollment Program at the University of Montana. 

Need a quick resume critique? Have a couple of questions about an upcoming interview? 

Connect with Experiential Learning and Career Success for job advice, links to employers interested in hiring new college grads and more! 

Connect with the Financial Aid Office for numerous resources pertaining to financial aid and more to students. 

Students can order books and course materials online from the Go Griz Store. You can pick your order up at their University Center location on campus or have it shipped to your home at a competitive shipping rate.

Search the Mansfield Library collections online and receive assistance from librarians via chat, phone or email communication. Books you wish to check out can be shipped to you. 

The Montana Online Course Exchange is an innovative tool that allows students currently enrolled at Montana University System (MUS) colleges to seamlessly enroll in online courses offered by other eligible MUS colleges without filling out a new application or paying a separate bill.

Advisors at the Undergraduate Advising Center (UAC) can provide advice on required coursework, majors, graduation and more!  

Email the Student Success, if you need assistance as a distance student. 

Veterans can work with UM’s VA Coordinator at the Military and Veterans Services Office to discuss issues related to veteran education and transition services. 

The Writing and Public Speaking Center allows you to work with online writing tutors who can help you plan and develop papers for your classes.