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INTRODUCTION
This project is a collaboration between the Office of External Scholarships and Fellowships (OESF), and The Davidson Honors College (DHC) at the University of Montana. DHC provides motivated students pursuing any major at UM with personalized opportunities to make the most of their undergraduate studies. Students complete the integrated honors curriculum on their way toward graduating with ‘University Scholar’ distinction. DHC & OESF prepares thoughtful, informed, agile and impactful citizens. OESF provides free advising for all members of the UM family, and are committed to making the scholarship process welcoming, fair, and open to all. The primary goal of this project is to expand the capacity to serve economically disadvantaged students. DHC and OESF students have high graduation rates, 90% and 100%, respectively. This is due to the programs’ academic and professional development opportunities, supportive community, and internal and external funding resources. Currently 31% of the University of Montana students are Pell-eligible, all of whom have access to these programs. The VISTA project will help the DHC and OESF increase capacity and improve service to economically disadvantaged students via research, recruitment, programmatic development, and grant writing. By expanding the capacity to connect more low-income students with funding, mentorship, and professional development, this equips economically disadvantaged students with the degrees and career readiness necessary to achieve long-term socioeconomic mobility and financial stability. Montana Campus Network for Civic Engagement (MCNCE) serves as the intermediary for this project. MCNCE is a coalition of colleges and universities dedicated to fostering civic engagement, service learning, and volunteerism across Montana. Led by CEOs from participating institutions, MCNCE works to improve community life and educate students on civic and social responsibility.
MEMBER DUTIES:
VISTA member will develop a database for tracking first-generation and economically disadvantaged students through merging existing databases’ information. Member will work to research and ensure accurate identification of this target population and will report outcomes of research effort to program staff, which will be utilized to inform member activities and future data collection efforts. Member will review existing marketing materials and design new materials in the goal of building more awareness for scholarship opportunities for this target population. Member will enhance peer-to-peer mentorship program through the assessment of current programming and creation of new templates, materials and guidelines. Member will research institutional-level grants that provide financial and/or professional development support, and enhance scholarship application resources and awareness for target population.
PROGRAM BENEFITS:
- Childcare assistance if eligible
- Relocation Allowance
- Training
- Choice of Education Award or End of Service Stipend
- Living Allowance
- Health Coverage*
*For details about AmeriCorps VISTA healthcare benefits, please visit https://americorpsvista.imglobal.com/.
TERMS
- Permits attendance at school during off hours
- Car recommended
- Permits working at another job during off hours
SERVICE AREAS
- Education
- Community and Economic Development
- Health
- Community Outreach
- Tribal
- Children/Youth
- Veterans
SKILLS
- Writing/Editing
- Team Work
- Leadership
- Computers/Technology
- General Skills
- Education
- Public Speaking
SUMMARY
Program Type: AmeriCorps VISTA
Program: MCNCE VISTA - Student Access and Success Coordinator
Program Start/End Date: 08/10/2026 - 08/09/2027
Work Schedule: Full Time
Education level: College graduate
Age Requirement: Minimum: 18 Maximum: None
Program Locations: MONTANA
Accepting Applications: From 02/03/2026 To 07/13/2026
CONTACT
Daniel Corradini
32 Campus Dr
Missoula MT 59812
4062435458
corradini@mtengage.org
mtengage.org
LISTING ID
128481

INTRODUCTION
This project is a collaboration between the Office of External Scholarships and Fellowships (OESF), and The Davidson Honors College (DHC) at the University of Montana. DHC provides motivated students pursuing any major at UM with personalized opportunities to make the most of their undergraduate studies. Students complete the integrated honors curriculum on their way toward graduating with ‘University Scholar’ distinction. DHC & OESF prepares thoughtful, informed, agile and impactful citizens. OESF provides free advising for all members of the UM family, and are committed to making the scholarship process welcoming, fair, and open to all. The primary goal of this project is to expand the capacity to serve economically disadvantaged students. DHC and OESF students have high graduation rates, 90% and 100%, respectively. This is due to the programs’ academic and professional development opportunities, supportive community, and internal and external funding resources. Currently 31% of the University of Montana students are Pell-eligible, all of whom have access to these programs. The VISTA project will help the DHC and OESF increase capacity and improve service to economically disadvantaged students via research, recruitment, programmatic development, and grant writing. By expanding the capacity to connect more low-income students with funding, mentorship, and professional development, this equips economically disadvantaged students with the degrees and career readiness necessary to achieve long-term socioeconomic mobility and financial stability. Montana Campus Network for Civic Engagement (MCNCE) serves as the intermediary for this project. MCNCE is a coalition of colleges and universities dedicated to fostering civic engagement, service learning, and volunteerism across Montana. Led by CEOs from participating institutions, MCNCE works to improve community life and educate students on civic and social responsibility.
MEMBER DUTIES:
VISTA member will develop a database for tracking first-generation and economically disadvantaged students through merging existing databases’ information. Member will work to research and ensure accurate identification of this target population and will report outcomes of research effort to program staff, which will be utilized to inform member activities and future data collection efforts. Member will review existing marketing materials and design new materials in the goal of building more awareness for scholarship opportunities for this target population. Member will enhance peer-to-peer mentorship program through the assessment of current programming and creation of new templates, materials and guidelines. Member will research institutional-level grants that provide financial and/or professional development support, and enhance scholarship application resources and awareness for target population.
PROGRAM BENEFITS:
- Childcare assistance if eligible
- Relocation Allowance
- Training
- Choice of Education Award or End of Service Stipend
- Living Allowance
- Health Coverage*
*For details about AmeriCorps VISTA healthcare benefits, please visit https://americorpsvista.imglobal.com/.
TERMS
- Permits attendance at school during off hours
- Car recommended
- Permits working at another job during off hours
SERVICE AREAS
- Education
- Community and Economic Development
- Health
- Community Outreach
- Tribal
- Children/Youth
- Veterans
SKILLS
- Writing/Editing
- Team Work
- Leadership
- Computers/Technology
- General Skills
- Education
- Public Speaking
SUMMARY
Program Type: AmeriCorps VISTA
Program: MCNCE VISTA - Student Access and Success Coordinator
Program Start/End Date: 08/10/2026 - 08/09/2027
Work Schedule: Full Time
Education level: College graduate
Age Requirement: Minimum: 18 Maximum: None
Program Locations: MONTANA
Accepting Applications: From 02/03/2026 To 07/13/2026
CONTACT
Daniel Corradini
32 Campus Dr
Missoula MT 59812
4062435458
corradini@mtengage.org
mtengage.org
LISTING ID
128481
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