College and University - Montana
College Education In Montana: The state is well known for its agriculture programs. Montana is home to 18 public and five private institutions of higher education, providing unique opportunities for students. Academic institutions include the state-funded Montana University System, various tribal colleges and a series of major private colleges and universities.
Montana Colleges In the Rankings: U.S. News and World Report rankings: National Rankings – Montana State University (Tier 3), University of Montana (Tier 3); Liberal Arts Rankings – Carroll College (Tier 3).
A Closer Look at Montana Education: As of 2000, over 31% of Montana’s population had completed some form of college, ranking high above the national average.
Did You Know? The self-contained University of Montana calls itself a “city within a city,” housing its own medical facilities, restaurants, banking centers, post office and official zip code.
what dorms in Montana have their own bathrooms? do they have to be suites? and what Montana colleges have single suite rooms?
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I'm not sure about own bathrooms cause most don't. But I do no that MSU-Billings has pretty big dorm rooms though
I hope you don't pick your college just because of dorm room size. There are more good schools in Montana than just MSU or U of M. For instance Carroll College, Montana Tech and there a few more.
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I want to become an Archaeologist and i would like to go in Montana because i am from there and would like to work there so do any of the Colleges or Universities offer it?
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I can't answer your precise question but I hope you are aware that there are NO JOBS for a person with an archeology degree unless you get a doctorate.
Even Dr. Indiana Jones was a professor between adventures.
I want to go to montana for college and i want to become a doctor. Are there any medical colleges or universities offering that?
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To become a doctor, you first need to get your bachelors degree. You can't major in medicine for your undergraduate/bachelors degree - medicine is a post-graduate course only. So first you get your bachelors, then you apply to med school.
You can major in anything you'd like for your bachelors degree, so long as you also complete the med school pre-requisite courses, which are a specific series of science and math classes. Your college will most likely have a pre-med or pre-health advisor on campus, who can help you pick these classes.
The university where you get your bachelors degree doesn't need to have a medical school attached to it. And that's a good thing, because there is no med school in Montana. However, there are some programs that might work for you, such as this one:
http://www.montana.edu/wwwwami/
Med school is very expensive. If you aren't from Montana, then make sure that in addition to applying to colleges in Montana, you also apply to public/state universities in your home state. Public colleges in your home state will be your least expensive option, usually. And if you can save money on your bachelors, you'll be less hobbled by loans once you complete med school. And you certainly can go to college in your home state, go to med school in your home state (or another state), and then practice medicine in Montana, if you'd like. So if that ends up being your best financial choice, that's okay.
I'm looking at colleges and I was just wondering if anyone has a good college in mind that is in Montana? Preferably around Bozeman or Big Sky or something. I already looked at Gallatin College and that doesn't give me any interest because of the classes. Any ideas anyone?!
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Montana State University(Bozeman), and University of Montana(Missoula) are Both really great colleges. A ton of people attend each year, and they both have pretty good "ratings". I'd check out Missoula, people tend to favor that one more.
I plan on going to a college in Montana and I'd like to have a list of some reputable colleges so I can start looking into them.
what Im looking into as a major is something with animals or writing.
Oh and im a sophomore in High School if that helps any at all.
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Well, it is a bit early to be looking now. However, there isn't much in montana except for Montana State University and University of Montana. If you insist on going to some place in Montana, try the U of M.
any where around montana including the U.S. and Canadian side.
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Why? Are you wanting to build a flying arc for the Rapture? Please don't choose a university based on its religious preference. Choose a university you like and that offers a good course in Avionics, not a bible bashing course which features regular prayer intervals.
I'm a high school Junior, looking for colleges that I could check out in Montana. Preferably somewhere in the south western part of the state. I know of Rocky Mountain College, which is my first choice right now, but it's in Billings and I'd like to at least consider somewhere closer. So if you know of any Montana colleges offering English and Photography programs, I'd be really grateful if you could tell me the name and possibly a link to their website.
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Montana State University: Northern
Havre, MT
University of Montana: Western
Dillon, MT [Can't get more southwestern MT than here]
Unfortunately, the two programs that you are interested in do not have very good employment outlooks. May I suggest that you also consider getting a teachers certificate and take enough upper-division courses in English and in photo-journalism to qualify you to teach those subjects - as well as have a nice business on the side.
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If your familiar with Montana colleges, which do you think is better, the University of Montana at Missoula or Montana State University at Bozema? Also which is a nicer town?
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I'm a bigger fan of Bozeman than Missoula, personally. UMT is better for the arts and humanities, and MSU is better for the sciences and engineering.
this is important to me as it will tell me which college i will attend. And it HAS to be Navy. Thanks
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All the colleges that offer NROTC are listed here:
https://www.nrotc.navy.mil/colleges.cfm
I hypothosized this on a forum and was asked to prove it. Where would I find such information?
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You could try the montana web site, www.state,mt.us you should be able to find all the information you need. If you can't find any thing there you could try www.fvcc.edu, or google search montana community colleges maybe they have the information you need.
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