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The University of Montana
The University of Montana Missoula, Montana Missoula, MT 59812 Phone: (406) 243-0211
  • General Information
    About The University of Montana

    The University of Montana capitalizes on its unique strengths to create knowledge, provide an active learning environment for students, and offer programs and services responsive to the needs of Montanans. The University delivers education and training on its four campuses and through telecommunications to sites inside and outside of Montana. With public expectations on the rise, the University asks its students, faculty, and staff to do and accomplish even more than they have in the past. The University has a commitment to education defined in the broadest sense as personal development and citizen preparation, workforce development and training, graduate education and research, service learning, and community building on and off the campuses. The University enhances its programs through continuous quality review for improvement and remains fully accountable to the citizenry through annual audits and performance evaluations.


    Institutional statistical data was gathered from the U.S. Department of Education - Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics.

    Institution Type
    • 4-year, Public
    Special Learning Opportunities
    • ROTC (Army)
    • Teacher certification
    • Distance learning opportunities
    • Study abroad
    Student Services
    • Remedial services
    • Academic/career counseling service
    • Employment services for students
    • Placement services for completers
    • On-campus day care for students' children
    Credit Accepted
    • Dual credit
    • Advanced placement (AP) credits
    Religious Affiliation
    • Not applicable
    Federal Aid
    • Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).
    Degrees/Certificates offered
    • 1-2 years certificate
    • Associate's degree
    • Bachelor's degree
    • Postbaccalaureate certificate
    • Master's degree
    • Post-master's certificate
    Campus Setting
    • Rural: Fringe
    Disability Services Student
    • 3% or Less
  • Admission
    Total Applicants 6,163
    Percent Admitted 95%
    Men Admitted 94%
    Women Admitted 96%
    Full Time Retention Rate 73%
  • Submitted ACT & SAT Scores

    •     25th Percentile Score 75th Percentile Score
      Critical Reading 480 580
      Math 480 590
      Writing 450 580
    •     25th Percentile Score 75th Percentile Score
      Composite 20 26
      English 20 26
      Math 19 25
      Writing 19 25
  • Tuition & Fees
    09-10 Tuition & Fees $5,330
    Room & Board Charge $6,611
    Books & Supplies Cost $900
    Dorm Capacity 3,425
  • Total Financial Aid Amounts Issued
    Pell Grants $10,748,503
    Other Federal Grants $3,706,241
    Scholarships & Fellowships $30,362,037
    Discount Applied to Tuition/Fee $14,449,322
    Average Grant Dollars Issued $587,755
    Avg. Scholarship and Fellowships $15,181,019
  • Student Demographics
    Total Enrolled 16,666
    Native American 667
    Asian 360
    African American 116
    Hispanic 294
    Enrolled FullTime Undergraduates 11,031
    Enrolled FullTime Graduates 1,053

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