Discover Your Future at FBCC! ****** Fort Berthold Community College will Provide Quality Cultural, Academic, and Vocational Education and Services for the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation
 

A Message from FBCC President Russell D. Mason Jr.

FBCC President Russell D. Mason Jr.CiĆ­RA, Dosha, Tash-ga-sha, and Hello!

The faculty, staff and administration at Fort Berthold Community College would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our family. We are proud of the services and curriculum that we provide to our students and we hope that your educational experience here will last a lifetime.

We urge you to participate in the campus life at FBCC. Become involved in student organizations like the Student Senate, AISES, Athletics and other Native American Clubs. College students who become actively involved in activities and participate fully in college events are more likely to be motivated and successful students.

Please take advantage of our open door policy for students. All of our departments are available to answer any questions about our various divisions. Please seek us out if you have any concerns or need assistance with you college experience.

The heart of your college career is your coursework. Realize that to be successful in college you have to attend class, complete assignments on time and study diligently. We are proud of our faculty and advisors at FBCC. They are ready to answer any questions and assist you towards your goals.

Lastly, we offer many other services to our community and enrolled members of the Three Affiliated Tribes. Seek out those services and take advantage of you local college. Good luck, and we hope that these are truly the best years of your lifelong journey.

Russell D. Mason Jr. President

 
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Fort Berthold Community College
PO Box 490 - 220 8th Ave. N., New Town ND 58763
Phone: 701-627-4738  -  Fax: 701-627-3609
 

 

The Fort Berthold Community College (FBCC) is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission, a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. FBCC is also a member of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, and a 1994 Land-Grant Institution.