Summer Session Overview

About the FLBS Summer Academic Program

The Flathead Lake Biological Station summer academic program emphasizes experiential learning through field observation and hands-on use of advanced research instrumentation in our facilities on the east shore of Flathead Lake in northwest Montana, USA.

FLBS courses:

  • Involve field trips throughout the Flathead watershed, including Glacier National Park
  • Often include overnight camping
  • May be taken for undergraduate (300/400 level) or graduate (400 level) credit basis
  • Substitute for required or elective courses in many campus degree plans
collage of images showing FLBS students conducting field research, exploring local ecosystems, and learning outdoors under the Big Sky

You may choose to attend just one 2 or 4 week course or enroll for up to 8 weeks earning from 3 to 12 credits. We recommend students take a full course load to get the best return on the dollar.

Gaining real field experience in a research and education environment makes you more competitive for graduate school or your next job. FLBS courses are also great for professionals looking to upgrade their training.

Experience sweeping vistas and traverse spectacular terrain while exploring pristine alpine wilderness and crystal-clear mountain lakes, streams, and rivers- all benefits of an academic adventure and scholarly fun in Northwest Montana's "Crown of the Continent".

Summer Flier

Looking for Graduate Student opportunities? Visit our Graduate Studies page.

Why FLBS Summer Courses?
Earn up to 13 credits in only 8 weeks
3-5 credits per course (most courses)
Gain Real Field Experience
Learn under the Big Sky of NW Montana
Study in pristine, wilderness areas
Many scholarships available!
Multi-course discounts available
Financial aid options
Small class sizes, interactive faculty
Credits transfer to most universities
Same prices for residents or nonresidents
Apply by Feb. 2 for a ($100.00) discount!
Only $2,630.00 per 2 week course *
* Including tuition, meals, and double-occupancy cabin.

A Legacy of Ecological Education

The first FLBS field course was offered in 1899 (125 years ago!), distinguishing FLBS as one of the oldest biological stations in the United States. Courses and faculty have changed over the years, but our commitment to high-quality education remains consistent with founder Dr. Morton J. Elrod’s vision of sharing knowledge through field experience.

On the Shores of Flathead Lake

The Station is located on the east shore of Flathead Lake, ~85 miles north of Missoula, MT. In this pristine setting, you will be one of about 40 students living in cabins and will meet a diverse group of people. FLBS is a year-round facility with research, education and support staff of about 35 people plus postdocs, grads and interns, and a steady flow of visiting investigators from across the U.S. and around the globe.

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