Admissions Applications for Undergraduate or Graduate programs
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS
Select the link below to apply online for all Undergraduate programs:
Undergraduate Application for Admissions
Please also submit the following required documents:
- Official High School Transcript or Official GED Transcript or Official HiSet Transcript. Transcripts must be sent directly to SKC from issuing school;
- Official College Transcript(s), if applicable. Transcripts must be sent directly to SKC from issuing school (Contact your College/University to request hard-copy or electronic transcript(s) are accepted.)
- Please have your College/University send electronic transcripts to: admissions@skc.edu;
- Official Tribal Certification, if applicable
- Immunization Records (2-MMR’s & TB Skin Test. TB must be within the past 5 years);
- Verification of Residency (i.e. copy of drivers license, utility bill: needs to date back one year).
GRADUATE ADMISSIONS
→NOTICE: an earned Bachelors degree is required in order to be considered an applicant for all graduate degree programs. Applications without a conferred bachelors degree will not be considered.←
Select the link below to apply online for the specific graduate program of interest:
Master of Science in Natural Resource Management Application
(application deadlines for entrance are as follows: for Winter 2023 is October 28, 2022; for Spring 2023-January 27, 2023; for Fall 2023-May 19, 2023)
Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction
(Cohort 2 Online application will open October 2, 2023 and close December 29, 2023)
If you have any questions about or need assistance with your application submission, please contact our Admissions Office at:
Cammie DuPuis-Pablo,
Graduate Admissions & Asst to the Dean of Graduate Studies
Phone: 1.406.275.4023
Email: cammie_pablo@skc.edu
Or by mail at:
Salish Kootenai College Attn: Cammie DuPuis-Pablo, Graduate Division P.O. Box 70 Pablo, MT 59855
Salish Kootenai College does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual identification, gender, age, or disability, except as allowed by the Indian preference provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended. Consistent with state and federal law, reasonable accommodation will be provided to persons with disabilities. The Title IX Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the College’s compliance with federal and state discrimination and sexual harassment laws, including Title IX.
Inquiries concerning Title VI, IX, and Section 504 may be referred to:
Teresa Wall-McDonald
Title IX Coordinator
phone: 1.406.275.4977
or
Montana Human Rights Commission
1236 Sixth Ave, Helena, MT, 59624
phone: 1.406.444.2844 or 1.800.542.0807
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