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Great Falls College MSU
On The Move
Introduction Colleges, especially two-year colleges, must change and reinvent
themselves with the times. “The economy is changing, national
demographics are changing, and in this new and evolving work
environment, two-year colleges will be the driving force behind the future
workforce,” said Carol Lincoln, senior program director at MDC, an
education and workforce consultancy.
Because two-year institutions in Montana are the most affordable, they
are the workhorses of higher education in the state. They serve multiple
roles, including helping students catch up through developmental
classes; preparing students for transfer to four-year institutions; and
providing specialized workforce and job skills training. They also reach
non-traditional college students—single parents, low-income, minorities,
part-time, first generation, veterans, active military and other adults, who
are seeking specific knowledge and skills. With new companies coming to
town and old companies closing; with the population aging; with veterans
returning home; with new technology being used in business and old
technology being discarded; and with students at a distance asking for
access, two-year institutions must be ready to meet increasingly different
demands for higher education.
Great Falls College Montana State University Is On the Move
Great Falls College MSU keeps moving, and so does its students. To help
students on their path GFC MSU offers over 50 transfer options, including
opportunities in business and engineering. The college also works with
employers to ensure students are getting the knowledge they need to
be successful in employment. Great Falls College MSU offers tutoring
support through both the Academic Success Center, and the Veterans
Center. Both are places where students can get the help they need;
whether that’s help with Math or English, or just a quiet space to get work
done. Furthermore, Great Falls College MSU has invested in relevant and
cutting edge technology to help students learn in an environment where
they can use technology, which complements industry.
————————— “The economy is
changing, national
demographics are
changing, and in this
new and evolving work
environment, two-year
colleges will be the
driving force behind the
future workforce,”
- Carol Lincoln, senior program
director at MDC, an education and
workforce consultancy