FWP teaming with Americorps to spread love of the outdoors
Itâs summer, but a lot of potential, current and even former students are still thinking about college mainly how to pay for it.
By: Andrew Curtis
and last updated 2021-07-06 17:58:43-04
HELENA â Itâs summer, but a lot of potential, current and even former students are still thinking about college mainly how to pay for it.
That is a question that Fish, Wildlife and Parks would like to help answer.
Starting in August FWP, partnering with AmeriCorps, will begin looking for their next batch of members to help with education and parks programs across Montana.
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What The New NCAA NIL Rules Means for College Athletes?
This has the potential for athletes in college to make some extra money while playing sports for their college.
If you didn t hear, the NCAA Board of Governors announced that starting today, they have suspended their name, image, and likeness guidelines for the interim until they can come up with something permanent. This means that college athletes can use their name, image, and likeness to benefit while playing collegiate sports.
What this means is that any Montana State Bobcat can start using their name, image, and likeness to make money while in college without any consequences. The best part is that Montana State wants to help the athletes too. Here s a statement from