Admissions and Registration – Fort Peck Community College

Admissions and Registration

Your journey at FPCC begins here. Start with the admissions process. If your admission has already been granted, proceed to registration process.

 

Admissions Process

Fort Peck Community College has an “open door” admissions policy. Anyone who is seventeen (17) years or older who can benefit from the College’s educational offerings and services will be admitted. FPCC does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, religion, creed, disability, marital status, veteran status, national origin, gender or sexual orientation in the education programs which it delivers.

  1. Complete the FPCC Online Admission application.
  2. Complete Financial Aid Package
  3. Send all official transcripts including High School/GED/HISET/College/University to Admission Office
  4. Provide Placement test scores (used for academic assessment and to determine course placements)
    • ACT scores dated within the last three years or
    • SAT scores dated within the last three years or
    • Accuplacer scores dated within the last three years
  5. Provide valid Identification and if applicable the Tribal Verification Form
  6. Complete the Declaration of Major form.

The admissions process typically takes 1 – 3 weeks, depending on the FPCC Admissions office receiving your required documentation. Upon completion of the online application, you will receive an email and letter with a list of the documents you need to submit. Applicants will also receive emails and letters every two weeks to identify missing requirements. Please make sure to check your spam or junk folders for correspondence from FPCC Admissions office.

If you have questions about any part of this process, feel free to contact FPCC Admissions at 406-768-6352. Documentation may be faxed to 406-768-6301 or emailed as an attachment to Admission Officer.

 To be eligible for a Dual Credit/Early College enrollment course, the student must:

  •  be enrolled in a high school which has a current interlocal dual enrollment agreement with the higher education institution (to participate in dual enrollment opportunities, home‐schooled students may enroll through the school district in which they reside);
  •  be at least 16 years of age or a high school junior;
  • have successfully completed the required high school classes at that grade level and be on track for high school graduation within a four‐year construct and currently be in good standing academically.
  • meet the same requirements for admission that on‐campus students must meet, other than the high school diploma.
  •  Without exception, all dual enrollment students must meet the same prerequisites as on‐campus students for courses that require specific placement tests, scores, or prerequisite courses.
  • In order to participate in any dual enrollment course, the student must have approval signatures of a parent or guardian (if the student is not 18 years of age), a designated high school Principal, and/or a high school Counselor.
  1. Complete the Dual Credit/Early College Application  (please print out the form and get the appropriate signatures)
  2. Complete the Tribal Verification Form (IF APPLICABLE)

Documentation may be faxed to 406-768-6301 or emailed as an attachment to FPCC Registrar For any questions for further help, call FPCC Registrar at 406-768-6351

Non-degree seeking students must submit a completed application for admission, with an indication of non-degree seeking status.  Applications are processed through the same standard procedure as degree-seeking students.

    1. Complete the FPCC Online Admission application.
    2. Send all official transcripts including High School/GED/HISET/College/University to Admission Office
    3. Provide Placement test scores (used for academic assessment and to determine course placements)
      • ACT scores dated within the last three years or
      • SAT scores dated within the last three years or
      • Accuplacer scores dated within the last three years
    4. Provide valid Identification and if applicable the Tribal Verification Form

    The admissions process typically takes 1 – 3 weeks, depending on the FPCC Admissions office receiving your required documentation. Upon completion of the online application, you will receive an email and letter with a list of the documents you need to submit. Applicants will also receive emails and letters every two weeks to identify missing requirements. Please make sure to check your spam or junk folders for correspondence from FPCC Admissions office.

    If you have questions about any part of this process, feel free to contact FPCC Admissions at 406-768-6352. Documentation may be faxed to 406-768-6301 or emailed as an attachment to Admission Officer.

 


Registration Process

  1. Confirm you have the following information:
    • Email Credentials
    • Canvas Credentials
    • JICS Credentials
    • If you are missing any; contact IT for support or call 406 768 6320
  2. Complete the Student Profile
  3. Contact your advisor to begin course selection
  4. The admissions process typically takes 1 – 3 weeks, depending on the FPCC Admissions office receiving your required documentation. Upon completion of the online application, you will receive an email and letter with a list of the documents you need to submit. Applicants will also receive emails and letters every two weeks to identify missing requirements. Please make sure to check your spam or junk folders for correspondence from FPCC Admissions office.

If you have questions about any part of this process, feel free to contact FPCC Admissions at 406-768-6352. Documentation may be faxed to 406-768-6301 or emailed as an attachment to Admission Officer.

  1. Confirm you have the following information:
    • Email Credentials
    • Canvas Credentials
    • JICS Credentials
    • If you are missing any; contact IT for support or call 406 768 6320
  2. Complete the Student Profile
  3. Contact your advisor to begin course selection
  4. Books

If you have questions about any part of this process, feel free to contact FPCC Registrar at 406-768-6351.

The Fort Peck Community College Dual Credit Program provides high school students the opportunity to simultaneously earn high school and college credit by taking academically challenging and culturally relevant college courses.

Upon completion of the dual credit course, students receive a grade report from Fort Peck Community College. Students who have earned a “C” or higher receive 3 credit hours from FPCC in addition, they will receive ½ High School credit

  1. If you are Early College Confirm you have the following information; If you are Dual Credit go to step 2
    • Email Credentials
    • Canvas Credentials
    • If you are missing any; contact IT for support or call 406 768 6320
  2. Verify submission of Dual Credit/Early College Application  (please print out the form and get the appropriate signatures) to the Registrar

Documentation may be faxed to 406-768-6301 or emailed as an attachment to FPCC Registrar For any questions for further help, call FPCC Registrar at 406-768-6351

Non-degree seeking students must submit a completed application for admission, with an indication of non-degree seeking status.  Applications are processed through the same standard procedure as degree-seeking students.

  1. Confirm you have the following information:
    • Email Credentials
    • Canvas Credentials
    • JICS Credentials
    • If you are missing any; contact IT for support or call 406 768 6320
  2. Complete the Student Profile
  3. Contact the Registrar or the Instructor of the course(s) you would like to take.
  4. Books

If you have questions about any part of this process, feel free to contact FPCC Registrar at 406-768-6351.