Academic Resources

Academic Calendar

Class Schedule

Course Catalogs

Mansfield Library
The Mansfield Libraries design and implement specialized services, instruction, and programs to nurture scholarship and creative activity. We provide our campus and community members the opportunities to understand the past, analyze the present, and prepare for the future as globally-engaged citizens.

Office of the Provost
The provost is the chief academic officer and works with talented staff and faculty to oversee initiatives related to Areas Overseen by The Provost, Colleges, Schools, And Other Academic Entities, Academic Policy, Opportunities for Faculty, Student Success and Experience, Events, Institutional Planning, and Raising Donor Funds.

Office of the Registrar
The Registrar’s Office is a central component of the academic mission of the University of Montana, providing formal validation of teaching and learning on this campus. The Registrar is the official custodian of student academic records, and the office is legally required to maintain past, present, and future unabridged academic records.

Undergraduate Advising Center
The UAC assists students as they explore the educational opportunities at UM. The UACprovides advising, registration support, help with major identification, academic petitions, graduation applications, etc. Virtual Drop-in HoursareMonday, Wednesday-Friday 10am-Noon & Tuesdays 1 pm - 3 pm.

Civic Engagement
The University of Montana (UM) sits in the heart of Missoula, Montana, a city well-known for having high levels of social capital and civic engagement opportunities. UM is an integral part of the community on many fronts, and we are proud of the long-standing tradition of student and faculty civic engagement in partnership with local nonprofit organizations, city government, and private businesses to address issues of public concern at the local level and beyond.

Office for Disability Equity
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.

Foreign Student Services
International Students and Scholars further the comprehensive internationalization strategy of the University of Montana and the Missoula community by providing services to more than 400 international students from over 70 countries. ISS advances the exchange of ideas and culture through advocacy, education, engagement, and service. We aim to set the standard for quality in student advising and to help all our students be successful while at UM.

International Programs
The Global Engagement Office (GEO) furthers the comprehensive internationalization strategy of the University of Montana by promoting and providing international life-changing experiences and related educational opportunities. GEO advances the exchange of ideas and culture through advocacy, education, engagement, and service.

Internship Services
ELCS aims to prepare students for a meaningful career from day one. Participating in career-building and experiential learning activities such as student jobs, internships, volunteerism, and research will allow you to find your passion and gain the skills to pursue it.

Office for Student Success
OSS helps students to meet three goals: transition smoothly to college, remain enrolled, progress in a program of study, and graduate in a timely manner. They do this by providing programs and services that support students' academic growth and personal development. To learn more, visit their website, contact them via phone, or drop in their office.

Study Abroad
We love to travel. Do you? UM offers students the exciting opportunity to study abroad in one of over 50 countries through three different UM-sponsored programs: Partner Universities, International Student Exchange Programs (ISEP), and Faculty-Directed Study Abroad Programs.

TRiO Student Support Services
TRIO is a student support service funded by grant money from the US Department of Education. In order to participate in the program, students must meet eligibility requirements, this is based on household income, parents' education, and/or student disability. TRIO services include academic advising, tutoring, career advising, financial aid, a book loan program, peer mentoring, and a technology loan program.

Writing and Public Speaking Center
WPSC provides one-on-one tutoring for writing and public speaking. They provide support for all steps of the writing process, from brainstorming to the finishing touches. There are online and in-person sessions, by appointment and drop-in. Visit the scheduling portal at the website above to view the up-to-date schedule and availability.

Study Jam
Study Jam is a free, peer-led, group tutoring opportunity that provides support for 43 UM courses. Find specific times and locations for tutoring at the website above.

The Math Learning Center
The Math Learning Center provides a robust schedule of free, one-on-one tutoring for all math classes. Both Zoom and in-person tutoring is available as well as help over email. In-person tutoring is available: Monday – Thursday: 10 am – 7 pm, Friday: 10 am – 1 pm

Missoula College Tutoring
The Learning Center (LC) on the Missoula College campus offers a variety of services to enhance students' academic success. Students can receive tutoring in math, writing, and numerous other subjects. Skills assessments, accommodated test services, and make-up testing are also offered at the LC. Working with the LC staff, students can develop study skills, participate in academic coaching and other student support activities, and accomplish reinstatement plan tasks. For information about these services,

Contact the LC at (406)243-7826 or the Retention Director at (406)243-7878

Resources

Academic Calendar

Class Schedule

Course Catalogs

Mansfield Library
The Mansfield Libraries design and implement specialized services, instruction, and programs to nurture scholarship and creative activity. We provide our campus and community members the opportunities to understand the past, analyze the present, and prepare for the future as globally-engaged citizens.

Office of the Provost
The provost is the chief academic officer and works with talented staff and faculty to oversee initiatives related to Areas Overseen by The Provost, Colleges, Schools, And Other Academic Entities, Academic Policy, Opportunities for Faculty, Student Success and Experience, Events, Institutional Planning, and Raising Donor Funds.

Office of the Registrar
The Registrar’s Office is a central component of the academic mission of the University of Montana, providing formal validation of teaching and learning on this campus. The Registrar is the official custodian of student academic records, and the office is legally required to maintain past, present, and future unabridged academic records.

Undergraduate Advising Center
The UAC assists students as they explore the educational opportunities at UM. The UACprovides advising, registration support, help with major identification, academic petitions, graduation applications, etc. Virtual Drop-in HoursareMonday, Wednesday-Friday 10am-Noon & Tuesdays 1 pm - 3 pm.

Civic Engagement
The University of Montana (UM) sits in the heart of Missoula, Montana, a city well-known for having high levels of social capital and civic engagement opportunities. UM is an integral part of the community on many fronts, and we are proud of the long-standing tradition of student and faculty civic engagement in partnership with local nonprofit organizations, city government, and private businesses to address issues of public concern at the local level and beyond.

Office for Disability Equity
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.

Foreign Student Services
International Students and Scholars further the comprehensive internationalization strategy of the University of Montana and the Missoula community by providing services to more than 400 international students from over 70 countries. ISS advances the exchange of ideas and culture through advocacy, education, engagement, and service. We aim to set the standard for quality in student advising and to help all our students be successful while at UM.

International Programs
The Global Engagement Office (GEO) furthers the comprehensive internationalization strategy of the University of Montana by promoting and providing international life-changing experiences and related educational opportunities. GEO advances the exchange of ideas and culture through advocacy, education, engagement, and service.

Internship Services
ELCS aims to prepare students for a meaningful career from day one. Participating in career-building and experiential learning activities such as student jobs, internships, volunteerism, and research will allow you to find your passion and gain the skills to pursue it.

Office for Student Success
OSS helps students to meet three goals: transition smoothly to college, remain enrolled, progress in a program of study, and graduate in a timely manner. They do this by providing programs and services that support students' academic growth and personal development. To learn more, visit their website, contact them via phone, or drop in their office.

Study Abroad
We love to travel. Do you? UM offers students the exciting opportunity to study abroad in one of over 50 countries through three different UM-sponsored programs: Partner Universities, International Student Exchange Programs (ISEP), and Faculty-Directed Study Abroad Programs.

TRiO Student Support Services
TRIO is a student support service funded by grant money from the US Department of Education. In order to participate in the program, students must meet eligibility requirements, this is based on household income, parents' education, and/or student disability. TRIO services include academic advising, tutoring, career advising, financial aid, a book loan program, peer mentoring, and a technology loan program.

Writing and Public Speaking Center
WPSC provides one-on-one tutoring for writing and public speaking. They provide support for all steps of the writing process, from brainstorming to the finishing touches. There are online and in-person sessions, by appointment and drop-in. Visit the scheduling portal at the website above to view the up-to-date schedule and availability.

Study Jam
Study Jam is a free, peer-led, group tutoring opportunity that provides support for 43 UM courses. Find specific times and locations for tutoring at the website above.

The Math Learning Center
The Math Learning Center provides a robust schedule of free, one-on-one tutoring for all math classes. Both Zoom and in-person tutoring is available as well as help over email. In-person tutoring is available: Monday – Thursday: 10 am – 7 pm, Friday: 10 am – 1 pm

Missoula College Tutoring
The Learning Center (LC) on the Missoula College campus offers a variety of services to enhance students' academic success. Students can receive tutoring in math, writing, and numerous other subjects. Skills assessments, accommodated test services, and make-up testing are also offered at the LC. Working with the LC staff, students can develop study skills, participate in academic coaching and other student support activities, and accomplish reinstatement plan tasks. For information about these services,

Contact the LC at (406)243-7826 or the Retention Director at (406)243-7878