Although computers are a standard, and often essential geologic tool, most geology curricula have failed to incorporate computer education as a part of classical geology. The Fort Lewis College Geology Department is now able to expand and upgrade its existing pilot course in computer applications by developing a computer laboratory which allows all geology majors, as compared to the previous limit of five students, to obtain a fundamental understanding of geologic computing concepts. The purchase of computers, software, and peripherals allows the outfitting of the student laboratory, which now permits the use of computers to solve a variety of geologic problems. The college will contribute an amount equal to the award.