The Jabs Office of Student Services (OSS) provides accurate and timely information in a welcoming and professional atmosphere where students feel comfortable asking questions, and developing their problem resolution and self-advocacy skills.

Our friendly staff is responsible for new student recruitment and orientation, general academic advising, assisting students in locating campus resources, and policy clarification.

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Nicki Jimenez

Jimenez, Nicki

Academic Advisor

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   Jabs Hall 124
   (406) 994-4429
   nicki.jimenez@montana.edu 
Kristin Bryant

Bryant, Kristin

Academic Advisor

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   Jabs Hall 124
   (406) 994-4424
   kbryant@montana.edu
Emily Cuyle

Cuyle, Emily

Academic Advisor

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   Jabs Hall 124
   (406) 994-5659
   Emily.cuyle@montana.edu
Rosemary Szalay

Szalay, Ro

Academic Advisor

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   Jabs Hall 124
   (406) 994-5657
   ro.szalay@montana.edu
Carter Ros portrait

Ros, Carter

Academic Advisor

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   Jabs Hall 124
   (406) 994-4437
   carter.ros@montana.edu 
Amber Pommerville

Pommerville, Amber

Academic Advisor

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Brenda Truman

Truman, Brenda

Assistant Dean
   Jabs Hall 124
   (406) 994-4840
   bstruman@montana.edu 

The Advising Commons at Montana State University strives to foster a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment for students, staff, faculty, and community members as a part of Montana State University’s land-grant mission. We are dedicated to supporting underserved and underrepresented populations and we believe that every person deserves a safe working, learning, and living environment. At the heart of our commitment to creating a vibrant and welcoming culture, we expect and respect diversity. Through active listening we commit to recognizing and understanding student's intersecting identities and positionality to better support students' unique and diverse individual needs. We believe this is an ongoing and evolving process to continue to better serve our students and prepare them to be successful in a diverse world. We intentionally continue to engage in ongoing dialogue so that we are prepared to thoughtfully respond to the evolving needs of our students.

For more information on Diversity and Inclusion at Montana State University, please visit www.montana.edu/diversity.