Choose Your Path

Career & Technical Training

At Great Falls College, our workforce training programs provide practical skills and knowledge for in-demand careers. With hands-on experience, industry-relevant coursework and opportunities to earn credentials, our programs help you enter the workforce or advance your career. Whether starting out or upgrading skills, we prepare you to succeed and make an impact.

20+

Degree & Certificate Programs

13

Average Class
Size

17:1

Student-to-Faculty
Ratio

8+

Continuing Education & Training Programs

reach your goals with flexibility

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Face to Face

Small class sizes for more personal instruction.

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Online

Synchronous and asynchronous options.

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Hybrid

Courses that combine online and face-to-face.

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8 Week Blocks

Many of our courses take only 8 weeks.

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OneMSU

Connecting students to careers through distance learning.

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Great Education at a Great Price

At Great Falls College, we believe in providing high-quality education that fits your budget. Our tuition is among the most affordable in Montana, helping students save on their educational journey. With financial aid options, scholarships and dual credit opportunities, we ensure that a college degree is accessible to everyone. Plus, with small class sizes and personalized support from experienced faculty, you get an education that prepares you for success – without the hefty price tag.

Dual enrollment

Dual Enrollment at Great Falls College is intended to provide a college experience for motivated and academically prepared high school students. Our goal is to let students try college at significantly less expense in a lower risk environment and gain skills they need to more seamlessly transition to college after high school.

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Save
Money

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Save
Time

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Ease
In

Why Students Love Great Falls College

My favorite is literally everything, all the way from admissions to my advisor to my instructors, the people I went to class with. I don’t think I could have made it this far without that group of people. … As far as jobs go, the possibilities are endless.

Transfer

Do you have credits from another institution? Our Advisors can perform a prior learning assessment to let you know what credits and courses we are able to accept.

90%

Over 90% of Great Falls College
students who complete their
General Studies Certicate
successfully transfer to four-year
institutions within the Montana
University System

60

Students can transfer up to 60
credits seamlessly from Great
Falls College to partner
universities, saving time and
money on their bachelor’s degree

What's Happening at great falls college

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Great Falls College CEO/Dean Stephanie Erdmann announces plan to retire later this year

College grew 25 percent in her five years at the helm of institution…
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Great Falls College’s Substance Abuse and Addictions Counseling programming “Debunking the Myths” of common misconceptions surrounding addiction and recovery.

Great Falls College’s Substance Abuse and Addictions Counseling programming held an event, titled “Debunking the Myths: Understanding Substance Abuse,” at the college on May 1 to address common misconceptions surrounding addiction and recovery….
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First Early Childhood Education students graduate from Great Falls College.

Great Falls College’s Early Childhood Education program graduated its first cohort of three students this semester….