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The Native American Natural
Resource Program (NANRP) is dedicated to providing Native American students
with the services and resources they need for a successful academic experience
here at the University of Montana. The mission of the NANRP is to provide Native American students enrolled in the College of Forestry and Conservation with educational opportunities and support that will assist and guide them as they earn their undergraduate degree. Tutoring, mentoring, academic and financial aid advising, internship and seasonal job placement, and scholarship searches, are just some of the services the NANRP offers Native American students enrolled in the College of Forestry and Conservation. We work closely with the Office of American Indian Student Services to help our students as they transition to The University of Montana. The NANRP office is located in the Forestry Building in Room 111. |
NEW! **Important Dates**April 14-25. Fall 2008 registration begins April 16 & 17. Intersecting Interests: Tribal Knowledge & Research Communities April 18 & 19. Kyi-Yo annual Pow wow May 2. Last day of classes for Spring Semester 2008. May 5-9. Finals week for Spring Semester 2008. May 10. Commencement Ceremony 2008 Click here for a full list of important dates for the spring 2008 semester.
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