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Prospective Graduate Student Orientation
The Graduate Program in Science and Natural History Filmmaking at Montana State University has scheduled a Prospective Student Orientation for the following Tuesdays: November 10, 2009 and February 2, 2010.
This will be an all day campus visit event which offers prospective students the opportunity to meet with faculty and students, explore academic facilities, tour the campus and learn about the MSU Science and Natural History Filmmaking Program. There is no cost for the all day program which includes a hosted lunch. Please let the program coordinator know of your interest in attending and which date you would like to attend. There is limited space available, so try and make your reservations as early as possible to reserve your spot. For more information about the MFA Program please visit our webpage at http://naturefilm.montana.edu/, or contact Vicki Miller at vmiller@montana.edu or 406.994.2484.
The following is the tentative schedule for the Prospective Student Orientations:
November 10, 2009 and February 2, 2010
8:30-9:00 a.m. Check in with Vicki, Visual Communications building (VCB) 202
9:00-10:00 a.m. Welcome and Introduction to the Program (Dennis Aig), VCB 182
10:00-11:00 a.m. Facility Tour
11 am-Noon Sample Class (November, Tobias, February, Savoie)
Noon-1:30 p.m. Lunch and with faculty, staff and current MFA students
1:45-2:30 p.m. Information session (Financial Aid, College of Graduate Studies, Family and Graduate Housing), VCB 182
2:30-3:00 p.m. Meet with Bob Arnold, Director, VCB 150
3:00-5:00 p.m. Watch MFA student films, VCB 150
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