If you are concerned about your son's or daughter's success, remind them about the different FREE services the Academic Center for Excellence provides.
These include subject tutoring in a group setting, one-on-one private tutoring, supplemental instruction in math, written communication assistance, and one-on-one study skills help through our academic coaching program.
We are here to help your student succeed.
ACE Director Taryn Quayle is also available for appointments to develop an academic success strategy specific to your student. Contact Taryn by e-mailing tquayle@mtech.edu or call the main ACE office at (406) 496-4418.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) is a federal law intended to protect the privacy of student educational records accumulated form early childhood through college. FERPA, sometimes referred to as the Buckley Amendment, provides parents with certain rights with respect to their child’s K-12 education records. However, once a student reaches the age of 18 or enters college, the rights previously held by the parents transfer exclusively to the student.
Parents can obtain information from the college only if their child has provided the college with written instructions to do so. Without the Authorization for Disclosure of Confidential Information form, you will need to obtain academic information directly from your child.