Native American Living Learning Community
Welcome to the Native American Living Learning Community. We’re glad you’re interested in applying! Here is some information about the who, what, why and how of what could be your new community at The University of Montana. Spaces are limited and will fill up fast so apply today. (apply on-line) (printable version)
Who?
- 20 students (10 male and 10 female) with Freshman standing (under 30 credits), Native and non-native, with a strong interest in Native American cultures and traditions
What?
- A learning community of 20 students, housed on the same floor in a residence hall
- A 2 credit Freshman Seminar course with members of your learning community
- Social and cultural events that explore different Native cultures and traditions
- Group workshops to develop the academic and study skills necessary for success in college
- A peer to peer exchange of ideas
Why?
- To create a close-knit community within the larger University
- To enhance the communal aspect of residence hall living
- To put the resources and support of the University at your finger tips
How?
- If you’ve applied and been accepted to the University of Montana and have a GPA of 2.0 or greater. Click here to apply. (apply on-line) (printable version)
When?
- We will continue to accept applications for the NALLC until the 20 slots are filled. While the deadline for participating in the living component has passed, you may still participate in the learning component.
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