Division of Student Affairs
As Vice President, I oversee the Dean of Students and the eleven Student Affairs departments. We are here to serve you! If you cannot find what you are looking for, please do not hesitate to contact my office.
Teresa Branch
If you have information or want to report an assault, contact:
Lucy France
Director of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action
(406) 243-5710
www.umt.edu/eo
Rhondie Voorhees
Dean of Students
(406) 243-6413
www.life.umt.edu/vpsa
For support services or to speak with an advocate call the Student Assault Resource Center (SARC) at (406) 243-6559 or visit their website: www.umt.edu/curry/SARC.
For more information on resources, reporting, and University policy related to student saftey and sexual assault, please visit www.life.umt.edu/vpsa/safety.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Details on WelcomeFEAST 2013
SAIL applications for the 2013-2014 academic year will be available on-line from Monday, February 18, 2013 through Friday, March 22, 2013. For further information on the program, the application, and role descriptions, visit the SAIL program page.
SAIL interns learn more about Student Affairs by spending 12 weeks in four week rotations, and can elect to spend the next semester in an in-depth 16 week internship.
If you are interested in more information for 2013-2014, please contact Byron Drake, SAIL Program Coordinator, with further questions at (406) 243-4139 or bdrake@mso.umt.edu.
The Division of Student Affairs is committed to excellence, and to ensure continuous improvement regarding student programs and services, each department submits an annual assessment project. Many Assessment Reports from 2005 to 2011 are now available.
The Minority Mentor's job is to mentor and counsel African-American students enrolled at UM, helping them to deal with the non-academic aspects of student life. Murray Pierce is UM's Minority Mentor.
For more information please contact Murray Pierce, Special Assistant for Mentoring Programs to the Vice President for Student Affairs at (406) 240-5555, (406) 243-5225 (VPSA Office), or by email at mupierce@mt.gov. And check out the 25th Black Bicycle Corps Reenactment.
The Division of Student Affairs facilitates student learning by providing high quality programs, services, and developmental opportunities, while fostering an inclusive campus community in support of the educational mission of The University of Montana.
In support of our mission, the Division of Student Affairs provides student services through the following departments:
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The Vice President of Student Affairs provides mentorship and leadership for the President and Senate of the Associated Students of the University of Montana. ASUM Agencies provide the following services on campus: