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Montana Self Help Law Center Internship Informational Meeting

NOV

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12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Self Help Law Center Informational Meeting 
Tuesday November 3rd 2009
12:00 - 1:00pm
Hoff Kavanagh Room (Cube) (Feel Free to Bring Your Lunch!)








ALL EVENTS FOR NOVEMBER 03, 2009
Montana Self Help Law Center Internship Informational Meeting12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Self Help Law Center Informational Meeting 
Tuesday November 3rd 2009
12:00 - 1:00pm
Hoff Kavanagh Room (Cube) (Feel Free to Bring Your Lunch!)

On Campus Visit: Scholarships forgrad study in Library Scienc12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
CUBE LOBBY


Come and learn about the great financial support for pursuing a Master's degree in Library Science.


Four states—South Dakota, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana—have formed a formal partnership called SWIM to address library education needs in the region. The SWIM Regional Collaborative Library Education Project will provide scholarships to educate librarians through the UNT/LIS master’s program to work in the region's rural communities.  The funding is sponsored by the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS).

 

SWIM Scholarship includes:

  • An opportunity to earn a MLIS degree from an ALA accredited graduate program.
  • Financial Support — Recipients will receive scholarships to cover approximately 80% of the cost of tuition, fees, and books (approximately $12, 960).
  • Travel stipends for required training, residencies, and state library association conferences in the SWIM region including support to attend the in-person Institute.

 

 Scholarship requirements for applicants include:

  • Be a resident of Idaho, Montana, South Dakota or Wyoming
  • Have a BA/BS degree completed prior to fall 2010
  • Not be currently enrolled or have been previously enrolled in a MLIS since January 1, 2005
  • Apply to and be accepted to the MLIS distance program at UNT
  • Begin the MLIS program in the fall of 2010 and complete the program in two years in accordance with the cohort agreements (taking at least 6 credit hours a semester and attending courses every semester until you graduate).
  • Agree to work in a Montana academic, public, school, special, or tribal library in a professional librarian position for 24 months after obtaining the graduate degree

 

The scholarship application is due or must be postmarked by March 15th, 2010.  For more information about the SWIM scholarship program and the application go to: http://msl.mt.gov/swim/.   Scholarships will be awarded on or before April 30th, 2010.

 

GRAD SCHOOL REP FROM UNIV OF NORTH TEXAS12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
CUBE LOBBY

Exciting News!  
The University of North Texas Department of Library and Information Sciences is beginning a new cohort program in September 2010 in Montana.  Through this outstanding program, students can earn a master’s degree by participating in two four-day institutes to be held in Missoula, Mt - September 3 - 6, 2010 and in Billings, MT - January 14 -17, 2011.  

YES!!! UNT will bring its ALA accredited Master’s program and popular online format to the Northwest beginning Fall 2010.  You can earn your Master’s by participating in two four-day Web Institutes and complete the rest of your degree online!  The Web Institute portion of the Master’s program includes an orientation, technology training, and instruction in the Master’s program core courses, as well as time to socialize with your Institute classmates and faculty.  Students will enroll in the University of North Texas, Department of Library and Information Sciences blended learning program, a 36 credit-hour program combining: distance learning (on-line) courses delivered via the Web (at least two courses per semester for six academic semesters) in addition to the two intensive in-person four-day Web Institutes.

 

Vietnam Nurses with Dana Delaney7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Lewis and Clark Library

Part of the Lewis and Clark Library's "Big Read Under the Big Sky III" program and film showing, "Vietnam Nurses with Dana Delaney" featuring Captain Diane Carlson Evans (right), who received an honorary doctorate from Carroll College during last May's commencement, will occur at 7 p.m. at the Lewis and Clark Library, 120 S. Last Chance Gulch, in Helena. Captain Diane Carlson Evans, R.N., U.S. Army Nurse Corps, the founder of the Vietnam Women's Memorial Foundation, is featured in this Emmy-winning documentary on the nurses of Vietnam. Captain Evans will share her first-hand knowledge of the casualties of the Vietnam War and the sacrifices of the women who served as nurses.