Bozeman, MT
Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717
http://www.montana.edu/
Montana State University is a public university in Bozeman, MT. The acceptance rate is 82%, making it not competitive. On our all-around top colleges list, we've ranked it #389 in America. It has a bigger student body with 11,782 full-time undergrads in attendance. Montana State's most preferred major is a Bachelor's in Business, which makes up 11% of students. Alternative in-demand choices include Nursing, which accounts for 8% of students, and Family Studies and Consumer Sciences (8%). If you want to study health care management, agricultural sciences, architecture, art or foreign languages in Montana but don't have the best grades, Montana State is an incredible choice for you, because it ranks first in the state for all 5 of these subjects. Additionally, Montana State ranks 1st in Montana on our best test optional colleges and best colleges with rolling admissions lists. For those based in Montana, tuition costs $7,640 per year. Students living in other states must dish out $26,242. It is worth bringing up that above 85% of Montana State students procure some monetary support. 58% of Montana State University students roll with punches to commencement day, equipped to start the subsequent chapter of their lives: full-time employment. A couple years after college, graduates make a median yearly income of $33,500. After 4 more years on the job, the alumni's average yearly earnings rises 29% to $43,200, which is 7.7% above the national median earnings for individuals. Applicants may also want to find that Montana State's undergrads' SAT scores typically range from 1090 to 1320. Additionally, it does not have a teacher certification program. Related to expenses, be aware that 22% of undergrads are awarded financial aid through federal grants and on average, students receive $5,962 a year in monetary aid. Our higher education specialists rated Montana State an 8.49 for diversity and when rating its on-campus food, Montana State received an 8.97. With regard to campus life, there are 6 women's varsity teams, including Skiing, Tennis, and All Track Combined. To wind things up, six years after receiving their diplomas, one in four graduates make $63,500 or more and one fourth of graduates earn $26,700 or less six years after receiving their diplomas.
8.49
Party Scene
8.97
Location
7.52
Dorms
8.97
Campus Food
9.53
Student Life
8.00
Safety
SAT Score
1090-1320
ACT Score
21-28
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
57%
No
19:1
Business
Nursing
Family Studies and Consumer Sciences
Mechanical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Biology
Elementary Education
Civil Engineering