Billings, MT
1511 Poly Drive, Billings, MT 59102
https://www.rocky.edu
Rocky Mountain College is a private, Christian college in Billings, MT. Admission is faintly competitive, as the acceptance rate is 58%. We've ranked it #478 in the nation on our best overall colleges list. It has a very small student body with full-time enrollment of 824 undergrads. Rocky Mountain's most frequently in-demand major is a Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology and Exercise Science, which makes up 11% of the student body. Other common choices include Biology, which accounts for 10% of students, and Business (10%). If you are interested in studying history, communications, business or physical therapy in Montana, Rocky Mountain is a great choice for you, because it ranks first in the state for all 4 of these subjects. In addition, Rocky Mountain College ranks 1st in Montana on our best college dorms and safest colleges lists. For students who are paying sticker price, tuition runs $30,000 a year. Before you discount applying because of the cost, keep in mind that 100% of Rocky Mountain undergraduates get at least some monetary aid. 48% of Rocky Mountain College undergraduates wind up their college education with a diploma, geared up to begin their vocational journey. The median graduate earns an income of $30,100 two years after receiving their degrees. After an additional four years of experience, the alumni's median annual income rises 28.9% to $38,800; however, that is still 3.2% behind the national median. Some of you might also want to be informed that Rocky Mountain does not offer early decision. Further, it does not have a teacher certification program, and it does not provide a remote program. With respect to your checkbook, be aware that the average student spends $1,235 on course materials annually and Rocky Mountain students awarded federal grants receive $5,185 in monetary aid on average. Rocky Mountain's academics rating on School Authority is 8.76 and our college specialists rated Rocky Mountain an 8.76 for athletics. Related to the student experience, the average cost of a meal plan is $4,096 a year. Lastly, on average, its students graduate with debts of $7,561 per year and six years after graduation, the lowest-earning 25% of graduates make $25,700 or less.
8.50
Party Scene
7.52
Location
8.49
Dorms
8.50
Campus Food
8.49
Student Life
9.53
Safety
SAT Score
990-1180
ACT Score
20-25
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
49%
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11:1
Kinesiology and Exercise Science
Business
Biology
Equine Studies
Psychology
Computer Science
Accounting
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