UM continues “Grizzly Promise” initiative, promises tuition assistance for Montana resident students.

(Missoula) The University of Montana says they will again be offering their Grizzly Promise initiative the upcoming school year; this is a program that says qualifying applicants will have all of their tuition and mandatory fees paid for by the university.

To qualify, UM says the students must be in-state, taking 12 or more credit hours a semester, and have an annual family income of 50 thousand dollars or lest. More details are available on their webpage, find the link in this story on hi line today dot com.

This program is also renewable for up to 8 semester, which cover an entire four years of under graduate school. UM says that in order to renew, students must have a 2.5 GPA and be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours.