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Organizations

Alumni Association

The University of Montana Alumni Association, established in 1901 by Eloise Knowles, represents over 85,000 graduates, former students and friends across the world. The mission of the Association, with offices in Brantly Hall, is to "identify and serve the needs of this University, its alumni, students and friends." The Alumni Association sponsors and helps coordinate Homecoming, Charter Day, Distinguished Alumni Awards, Senior Recognition Day, Scholarships, Internships and Commencement Reunions. The Association also co-sponsors with Career Services the Ask-An-Alum program, which connects alumni with currently enrolled students who are exploring career options. Visit their website at www.grizalum.com for more information.

Student Government

ASUM 

http://life.umt.edu/asum/

The Associated Students of The University of Montana is the representative body for students to voice their concerns, create new programs and fund student groups.  ASUM meets weekly yo discuss the issues that impact students on and off campus.  To learn more about ASUM and how to get involved visit our website.

ASUM Childcare

http://life.umt.edu/asum/asum_agencies/childcare/default.php

The ASUM Childcare Preschool Program operates four nationally accredited childcare and early education centers.  The centers are open for children ages 2-6.  Afterschool enrollment is also available for school age children.  Referral information for children under the age of 2 years is also available as well as a variety of family resources.

ASUM Legal Services.

http://www.umt.edu/asum/legalservices

ASUM Legal services provide limited, low-cost legal services to activity fee paid students at The University of Montana/COT.  Appointments only.  Call 243-6213.

ASUM Off-Campus Renter Center

http://www.umt.edu/asum/rentercenter

The Renter Center helps students find housing, understand their rights and responsibilities, and resolve conflicts they are having with their landlords.  We also advocate for student renters at the state and local level to make rental housing more safe, affordable and efficient.  The agency also maintains the Off-Campus Housing Finder located on the agency website.

ASUM Transportation

http://www.umt.edu/asum/ot

ASUM Transportation promotes and provides transportation options to the university community.  Park-n-ride shuttles from South campus, East Broadway and COT.  Also, a late night shuttle operates between campus and downtown.  The local Mountain Line transit system is free with your Griz card.  We have bikes to check out.  Please stop by UC 114 for more information.

KBGA

http://kbga.org/

KBGA is the college radio station for The University of Montana.  Broadcasting on 89.9FM, we provide a diverse format of music and talk programming 24 hours a day.  We are a non-commercial, educational station, so everyone is welcome to become a DJ.  Find out more on our website.

Montana Kaimin

http://montanakaimin.com

The Montana Kaimin is the student-run daily newspaper.  Published since 1899, it has worked hard to serve, entertain and inform students with issues that are important to them.  Check us out on our website for more information and past editions.

UM Productions

www.umproductions.org

UM Productions is a student-run/student-funded organization whose goal is to bring quality events to The University of Montana and Missoula community.  As a student-run/student-funded organization, UM Productions strives to provide students with hands-on experiences and employment opportunities.

Student Political Action Office

http://life.umt.edu/asum/asum_agencies/political_action.php

The Student Political Action Office is a resource for students who have a desire to participate in the political process at the local, state and federal levels.  The SPA office works to represent student interests by working with City Council, the State Legislature and the Montana Delegation.

Special Interest Groups

Students have organized over 150 different special interest groups. Information about them can be obtained by visiting our website at http://www.umt.edu/asum/ and clicking on Student Group Listing.

Fraternities and Sororities

The Greek Community of The University of Montana provides a comprehensive educational, social, and living experience for members through the promotion of friendship, leadership, personal development, academics, and services to the University and the Missoula community. The Greek members donate their time and support to over 50 recognized philanthropies. Additionally, they involve themselves in a wide variety of campus leadership organizations, such as Residence Life Staff, PRO's, ASUM Senate, Advocates, Peer Advising, and Mortar Board.

The Greek system has five (5) national fraternities (Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Kappa Sigma and Sigma Phi Epsilon) and four national sororities (Alpha Phi, Delta Gamma, Kappa Alpha Theta and Kappa Kappa Gamma). Information about Greeks can be obtained in the Office of Greek Life (UC 209B) or by visiting http://life.umt.edu/greeklife/ or calling 243-2005.

Registrar's Office

Lommasson Center 201

Phone: (406) 243-2995

Fax: (406) 243-4807