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Best Colleges in Montana (2019-2020)

The schools listed below rank in the best colleges in Montana. For this ranking, we consider any type/level of colleges including national universities, liberal arts colleges, community colleges, and specialized schools. In Montana, there are 31 colleges and universities - by school type, 17 public and 14 private schools, and by school level, 12 4 years (or high), 14 2-4 years, and 5 less than 2 years schools.
For academic year 2019-2020, Montana State University ranks first in the best Montana colleges ranking and The University of Montana and Rocky Mountain College followed it. By school type, there are 4 public and 1 schools in the best Montana colleges.
The average acceptance rate of the best Montana colleges 80.02% where Rocky Mountain College has the tightest rate with 58.45%. Rocky Mountain College has the highest tuition & fees with $29,552 where the average amount is $24,696 of the schools. Montana State University has the highest submitted SAT scores with 1,205 where the average SAT scores is 1,152 of the schools. The average student population is 6,986 and the average student to faculty ratio is 14.60 to 1 over the best Montana colleges.
The ranking is based on CollegeEvaluator's ranking methodology by considering academic, financial, admissions, learning environment, and more perspectives. [read more about the ranking methodology]
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Montana State University, Bozeman, MT
Montana State University is a public, 4 or more years school located in Bozeman, MT with total 16,814 students.
Highest DegreeDoctor's degree
SAT Scores1,205
Acceptance Rate81.70%
Tuition & Fees$7,325 (in-state) / $25,855 (out-of-state)
Student Population16,814 (14,851 Undergraduate)
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The University of Montana, Missoula, MT
The University of Montana is a public, 4 or more years school located in Missoula, MT with total 10,962 students.
Highest DegreeDoctor's degree
SAT Scores1,150
Acceptance Rate88.20%
Tuition & Fees$7,354 (in-state) / $26,218 (out-of-state)
Student Population10,962 (8,306 Undergraduate)
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Rocky Mountain College, Billings, MT
Rocky Mountain College is a private (not-for-profit), 4 or more years school located in Billings, MT with total 997 students.
Highest DegreeMaster's degree
SAT Scores1,083
Acceptance Rate58.45%
Tuition & Fees$29,552
Student Population997 (897 Undergraduate)
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Montana Tech of the University of Montana, Butte, MT
Montana Tech of the University of Montana is a public, 4 or more years school located in Butte, MT with total 1,844 students.
Highest DegreeDoctor's degree
SAT Scores1,170
Acceptance Rate91.75%
Tuition & Fees$7,440 (in-state) / $22,600 (out-of-state)
Student Population1,844 (1,591 Undergraduate)
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Montana State University-Billings, Billings, MT
Montana State University-Billings is a public, 4 or more years school located in Billings, MT with total 4,315 students.
Highest DegreeMaster's degree
Tuition & Fees$5,933 (in-state) / $19,257 (out-of-state)
Student Population4,315 (3,960 Undergraduate)
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Best Colleges in Montana (2019-2020) Comparison
RankNameAcceptance RateUndergraduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesSAT ScoresPopulationStudent : Faculty
1
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT
81.70% $25,855
($7,325)
$20,282
($6,606)
1,205 16,814 19 to 1
2
The University of Montana
Missoula, MT
88.20% $26,218
($7,354)
$21,958
($6,610)
1,150 10,962 16 to 1
3
Rocky Mountain College
Billings, MT
58.45% $29,552 $34,605 1,083 997 11 to 1
4
Montana Tech of the University of Montana
Butte, MT
91.75% $22,600
($7,440)
$19,383
($6,054)
1,170 1,844 13 to 1
5
Montana State University-Billings
Billings, MT
- $19,257
($5,933)
$20,059
($7,046)
- 4,315 14 to 1

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