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As the hub of learning, creativity and innovation in Northwest Montana, Flathead Valley Community College is expanding

FVCC offers hands-on experience for Kalispell high school students

Hundreds of students from Glacier High School and Flathead High School learned about the importance of careers in the trade industry on Thursday.

Colleen Unterreiner Leaves a Legacy that Has Reshaped FVCC and the Community

Colleen Unterreiner retires after a two-decade career that the college president calls incomparable

FVCC’s Early Childhood Center Earns National NAEYC Accreditation

“We are proud to have earned the mark of quality from NAEYC and to be recognized for our commitment to reaching the highest professional standards,” FVCC President Jane Karas said.

New study analyzes economic impact of Montana hospitals

Impact analysis indicates that Montana hospitals are responsible for nearly 61,000 private sector jobs economy-wide.

FVCC Celebrates Achievement of $18 Million ONE Campaign Goal and Announces Expansion of College Center to Include 1,000-Seat Performance Hall 

“We greatly appreciate the generosity of this community and its continued commitment to the importance of FVCC and the diverse opportunities we offer,” FVCC President Jane Karas said.

Flathead Valley Community College Unveils New Broussard Family Library and Learning Commons

The $3 million building includes virtual reality lab, podcast and video studio, and Makerspace with 3-D printing

High School Students Can Earn Free College Credits at FVCC This Summer

All first-time Summer Experience students take College 101, a one-credit course that focuses on career exploration, collegiate expectations and experiential learning activities, including community service and river rafting in Glacier National Park.

Running Start sees enrollment jump at Flathead Valley Community College

Running Start, a dual enrollment program that began in the early 1990s, allows high school students to begin earning credits toward their college education before graduating at little to no cost to them.

Call for Storytellers in Helena and Missoula – ‘Tell Us Something’

Do you have a story on the theme “Getting Away With It”? If so, pitch your story to be considered as a storyteller for the upcoming Tell Us Something

Helena lands #27 spot on “Top 100 Best Places to Live” survey

According to Livability, the local obsession is hot water. Helena has over 60 natural hot springs and approximately 15 commercial locations.