Montana Range Station
Preparing participants for leadership, stewardship, and service in equine and agricultural industries.
Where Learning Lives in Doing.
At Greenville University, our mission is to meet students where they are, whether that's on the prairie, in a music studio, or at a nonprofit.
Our new initiative, Montana Range Station, embodies this commitment as a multi-faceted educational experience designed to transcend our main campus, serving as a complete educational ecosystem for the equine industry. It provides a holistic and integrated path for students to gain both academic and practical expertise.
Veterinary Technician Training
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Equine Assisted Services
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Equine Industry Entrepreneurship
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Off-The-Track Thoroughbreds
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Character & Service
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Agribusiness
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Pathway for Renewal & Hope
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GU Polo Club
Veterinary Technician Training • Equine Assisted Services • Equine Industry Entrepreneurship • Off-The-Track Thoroughbreds • Character & Service • Agribusiness • Pathway for Renewal & Hope • GU Polo Club
Expanding Hands-On Learning Into the Mountain West.
Montana Range Station will be a hub for both immersive, hands-on learning in Montana and specialized academic programs on our main campus in Illinois. We believe this integrated approach empowers students to take ownership of their education, ensuring they're not just receiving information, but actively participating in God's story for their lives.
Veterinary Technician Training
Equine Assisted Services
Equine Industry Entrepreneurship
Off-The-Track Thoroughbreds
Character & Service
Agribusiness
Pathway for Renewal & Hope
The GU Polo Club
“Our mission is to put purpose in motion. The Montana Range Station pairs meaningful, hands-on practice with real-world engagement. In the Flathead Valley, we will develop individuals who lead with competence, compassion, and a deep commitment to stewardship and service across the equine and agricultural sectors.”
— Suzanne Davis, President of Greenville University
Preparing for Real Impact.
The Montana Range Station equips participants for meaningful work in equine professions, agribusiness, animal care, and rural entrepreneurship. Participants will gain hands-on skills, steward the land, and serve local communities while advancing towards experience that opens doors to careers across the agricultural and animal health sectors.
Programs
& Next Steps
Phase I development includes:
Multipurpose learning barns
Skills and clinical spaces
Modest housing
Outdoor learning and community areas
More details on timelines, community partnerships, and local hiring will be announced soon.