FROM: Stephen T.
Hulbert, Chancellor
Western Montana College
of The University of Montana

¨ Summer
2000 Conference and Events Program
The 2000 series of campus-based conferences and events drew
approximately 8,000 individuals to Western and to its Birch Creek Bender
Conference Center. Activity included
athletic camps and tournaments, the 53rd Annual Montana Boys State,
geological field trips and classes from universities across the country,
Elderhostel programming and regional and national conferences including the 32nd
Annual Meeting of the Lewis and Clark Heritage Trail Foundation.
¨ Fall
Enrollment and Residence Hall Occupany
The official 15th day for enrollment purposes is
Tuesday, September 19th.
Final enrollment data will be available on Friday, September 22nd. Indications are that Fall FTE enrollment
has increased from the previous year from 940 to 980 and slightly exceeded the
institution’s estimate of 973.
Likewise, the Headcount has increased from 1081 to 1130 by 49 and is
slightly more than the estimate of 1125.
Fourteen Western students identified themselves as being
involved in the fire fighting effort.
Nine of those students have now returned to classes and the remaining
five have withdrawn from classes for Fall, 2000.
Residence Halls show a total of 309 students, fourteen more
than last Fall. (New Students – 167;
Returning Students – 118; Transfers – 24)
¨ Western
to Consider Name Change
Through the “State of the College” message and on-going
discussions across the campus and with the broader community, a proposal is
being considered for an institutional name change from that of Western Montana
College of The University of Montana to that of The University of Montana,
Western. If that proposal is supported
by Western’s constituencies, the name change will be submitted to President
George Dennison for his approval and then to the Regents for its review. The requested effective date would be July
1, 2001. After action by the Regents,
the intervening months would be used to undertake the required transition
planning.
A University Transition Task Force would give direction to that planning.
