Good to Know
Montana State University is a public land-grant research university in Bozeman, Montana. It is the state's largest university. MSU offers baccalaureate degrees in 60 fields, master's degrees in 68 fields, and doctoral degrees in 35 fields through its nine colleges. Montana State University is in a class of its own. MSU is among the top 3% of colleges and universities for research expenditures, and is also classified by the Carnegie Foundation as an institution with a high undergraduate profile. This means that undergraduates at MSU get research opportunities typically reserved for graduate students at other schools.
Rankings
Majors in Demand:
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Business / Commerce
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Engineering
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Psychology
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Registered Nursing
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General and Elementary Education and Teaching
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Arts and Architecture
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Agriculture
Location
263
(National Universities)
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Located in Bozeman, Montana, its setting is city.
Enrollment
14,240
Acceptance Rate
81%
Personal Statement
Yes
Application Method(s)
CGPA
2.0
(QS World Rankings)
SAT / ACT
Yes
(Less than 30 credit hours)
No
(30 or more credit hours)
English Proficiency
71
TOEFL iBT
6.0
IELTS
110
Fees
$40,896
Total
$26,950 / $13,946
Tuition / Living
Deadlines
November 15
Spring
July 1
Fall
DET
Representative
Name of Rep: Megan Prettyman
Representative's Position: Manager for International Recruitment and Admission
University Name: Montana State University
Email: Megan.prettyman@montana.edu
Scholarship
updated: February 2024