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St. Lawrence University Information Session

St. Lawrence University, SC Room 342 Canton, NY

There are a lot of advantages to a Wild Rockies Field Institute course...it's academic, it's personal, it's outside and it's affordable. Come find out if a WRFI course is right for you at our St. Lawrence University Information Session on Tuesday, Oct. 9th from 4-5 p.m. in SC 242.

University of Wisconsin-Madison Lunch and Learn

550 North Park St. 15 Science Hall University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI

Join us on October 10th from 12-1 p.m. in room 15 Science Hall to learn how you can earn upper division credits outside the traditional classroom! WRFI’s Executive Director, Keri McWilliams, will present a short slideshow and several UW-Madison WRFI alumni will be on hand to answer your questions and share their experiences about paddling,

University of Vermont Information Session

University of Vermont, Bittersweet Room Burlington, VT

University of Vermont students, it's time to head out west! Interested in earning credit while living in your tent? Join us for an information session on either Oct. 10 in Bittersweet from 4:30-5:30 or on Oct. 11 in Aiken 103 from 4:30-5:30.

Northern Michigan University Information Session

3137 New Science Facility, Northern Michigan University Marquette, MI

Hello Northern Michigan University! The Wild Rockies Field Institute is on campus and we'd love to visit with you about how you can earn credit by taking your education OUTSIDE the classroom! Plan to attend an information session on Thursday, October 11th from 11:30-12:30 p.m. in 3137 New Science Facility. We'll bring the pizza, you

University of Vermont Information Session

University of Vermont, Aiken Hall Room 103 Burlington, VT

University of Vermont students, it's time to head out west! Interested in earning credit while living in your tent? Join us for an information session on either Oct. 10 in Bittersweet from 4:30-5:30 or on Oct. 11 in Aiken 103 from 4:30-5:30.

UW-La Crosse Information Session

UW-La Crosse, Union 3314 La Crosse, WI

You never know what you'll discover on a WRFI course...bears, big skies, a new plant species, and maybe even dinosaurs! At any rate, it's guaranteed to be an academic adventure of a lifetime. Come find out more about taking your education OUTSIDE the classroom at the UW-La Crosse Information Session on Tuesday, October 16th from

CSBSJ Information Session

College of Saint Benedict & Saint John's, New Science Center Room 140

The Wild Rockies Field Institute offers a unique combination of outdoor experience, quality academics and experiential learning, all at an affordable price. Join College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University and WRFI alumna, Eleanor Babcock, for an Information Session on Thursday, October 18th from 4-5:30 p.m. in the New Science Center Room 140.

Montana Afoot and Afloat Final Presentation

UM Flat 633 S. 5th St. E., Missoula, MT, United States

Explore the ecological, cultural, and economic issues of central Montana from the viewpoint of ten university students who hiked, kayaked, and traveled in the region for two months. Listen to their fresh perspectives about this remarkable landscape – and how they hope to affect future change. Be the first to hear their stories, see amazing

UW-River Falls Information Session

University of Wisconsin-River Falls, Ag Science Building Room 337 River Falls, WI

UW-River Falls students, come join the Wild Rockies Field Institute (WRFI) for an information session to learn how you can take your education OUTSIDE the classroom! WRFI offers field-based, academic courses to undergraduate students, accredited through the University of Montana and transferable to other universities and colleges. Our courses provide 300-level credits in Environmental Studies,

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Information Session

445 Blegen Hall, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

Think Outside the Classroom with the Wild Rockies Field Institute! The Wild Rockies Field Institute (WRFI) offers field-based, academic courses to undergraduate students, accredited through the University of Montana and transferable to other universities and colleges. Our courses provide 300-level credits in Environmental Studies, Geography, Natural Resources, and Philosophy. Courses take place in Montana, Southern Utah and