Flathead Lake Biological Station The University of Montana Summer Session 2007 Information/Registration Available on Web Site <http://www.umt.edu/flbs/Education/Summersession.htm>http://www.umt.edu/flbs/Education/Summersession.htm
Dear Colleagues and Associates, You are likely well aware of the value of a summer at a field station: the opportunity to see first-hand the concepts taught in class, the chance to sort through future options, the relaxed, informal setting that fosters deep discussions that often begin at supper and continue well into the evening. The Flathead Lake Biological Station's summer session experience is no exception to the rule. We'd like your help identifying applicants for Summer Session 2007 especially since we have over $35,000 in scholarships available. A high percentage of qualified scholarship applicants receive a scholarship. Please let students know the deadline for scholarship applications is approaching rapidly (March 30). Although that sounds tight, there is still time to apply. Here is the link directly to the scholarship information: http://www.umt.edu/flbs/Education/Scholarships.htm We also have a presentation showcasing the Station's unique opportunities and experiences for prospective students. Go to the FLBS home page and click on FLBS_Summer.exe in the upper right corner: http://www.umt.edu/flbs/ . The downloadable slide show (with audio) will run on any Windows 98 or newer PC. At 6+MB in size, a broadband DSL or LAN connection to the Internet is suggested. We really appreciate any help you can provide in showing and/or distributing this presentation in some of your courses, if appropriate. Students are currently registering using our online web site (https://flbs.umt.edu/summer/). Your communications to students about this program at the Station makes a significant recruiting contribution and we thank you for these efforts. Students can email us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or call 406-982-3301 if they have any questions regarding the course offerings and logistics. We look forward to a great Summer Session in 2007! Please contact Sue Gillespie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you have any questions regarding this e-mail. Regards, Jack Stanford, Bierman Professor and Director Sue Gillespie, Assistant Director/Operations ([EMAIL PROTECTED])