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Fort Peck Community College
Fort Peck Community College
POPLAR, MT . 2 Year 3.9
#3537 in Best Colleges in America
605 INDIAN ST POPLAR, MT 59255

Overview

Fort Peck Community College (FPCC) is a tribal college located in Poplar, Montana, dedicated to providing quality education while preserving the culture and traditions of the Assiniboine and Sioux tribes. Established to serve the Fort Peck Indian Reservation and surrounding communities, FPCC offers associate degree and certificate programs in fields such as business, education, healthcare, and trades. The college emphasizes academic excellence, personal growth, and workforce readiness, preparing students for further education or immediate career opportunities. With small class sizes and dedicated faculty, FPCC fosters a supportive and culturally enriching learning environment. The college integrates Native American heritage into its curriculum, promoting a strong sense of identity and community engagement. Additionally, FPCC offers financial aid opportunities, student support services, and workforce development programs to help students succeed. Committed to lifelong learning and empowerment, Fort Peck Community College plays a vital role in strengthening the educational and economic future of its students and community.  

Rankings

  • #19 in Best Colleges in Montana

  • 3537

    #3537 in Best Colleges in America

  • #19 in Best Colleges in Montana

Majors

  • Liberal Arts and Humanities
    16 Graduates
  • Business
    7 Graduates
  • Substance Abuse and Addiction Counseling
    6 Graduates
  • Design and Visual Communications
    5 Graduates
  • Paralegal
    4 Graduates
  • Psychology
    4 Graduates
  • Automotive Mechanics
    3 Graduates
  • Social Work and Youth Services
    3 Graduates
  • Business Support Services
    2 Graduates
  • Human Services
    2 Graduates

Admissions

  • Application Deadline
  • 100%
    Acceptance Rate
  • Application Fee
  • Average Total Aid Awarded
    $3,861
  • Students Receiving Financial Aid
    98%
  • National Average Cost
    $15,523

Costs

  • Graduation Rate
    16%
  • Employed 2 Years After Graduation
    70%
  • National Average Earnings
    $33,028

After College

  • Full-Time Enrollment
    318 Undergrads
  • Part-Time Undergrads
    246
  • Undergrads Over 25
    70%
  • Pell Grant
    31%
  • Varsity Athletes

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