Fort Peck Community College

Welcome to Fort Peck Community College

Fort Peck Community College (FPCC) is a tribally controlled community college chartered by the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux
Tribes.

FPCC granted its first associate degree in 1987. During the recent period of 2000 to 2008, FPCC has awarded certificates and associate degrees to 440 students.

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May GED Schedule Announced  FPCC has released the May GED registration and testing calendar. Learn More »
Mathematics Instructor Position Now Available  FPCC has announced a new vacancy for a full time Mathematics. Check out employment page for more information. Learn More »
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Student Surveys

FPCC Requests the participation of students for the following surveys.

Graduate Survey – AS
Graduate Survey – AAS
Graduate Survey – AA
Graduate Survey – Certificate

Associate of Arts

The Associate of Arts (AA) degree requires a minimum of 60 credit hours of coursework. The AA degree is appropriate for students intending to transfer to a four-year institution in disciplines such as business, elementary education, human services, humanities, literature and psychology. Students who wish a broad base of learning experiences should select the General Studies program of study.

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Associate of Science

The Associate of Science (AS) degree requires a minimum of 60 credit hours of coursework. The AS degree plan includes the general education requirements, plus an additional four semester credits in mathematics or science. The AS degree is recommended for students planning careers in computer technology, mathematics, hazardous materials, health, nursing and science. Students who wish a broad base of learning experiences should select the General Studies program of study.

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Associate of Applied Science

The Associate of Applied Science Degrees (AAS) is courses of study of 60 or more semester credits. These programs are in vocational/technical areas and are designed to prepare the student for immediate employment following graduation (not recommended for transfer credit). Fifteen (15) credits of Related Instruction are required. Most of the courses are directly related to specific fields of study. Students must select an occupational objective and follow a specific program of study. FPCC course requirements are included in the programs of study.

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One Year Certificate

Certificate programs are intended to provide the student with training for immediate employment upon completion of one year of study. Certificates are terminal and not intended to transfer to other institutions. They tie into AAS degrees in business, computer technology, automotive technology, and business technology. Because of the concentrated training in the specific vocation, a minimum of ten credits in Related Instruction is required.

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Annual Report 2010-2011

Click the link below to download a copy of the Annual Report for 2010-2011.

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