Montana State University ranked first, followed by The University of Montana and in Montana Best Colleges. (The ranking data is provided by College Evaluator.) All Montana Best Colleges are public schools. The average tuition & fees of Montana Best Colleges is $7,261 for Montana residents and $24,976 for out-of-state students and the average acceptance rate is 85.00%.
Of these Montana Best Colleges, 2 schools offer Doctorate degree, 2 schools offer Master' degree, 2 schools offer Bachelor's degree, and 2 schools offer Associate degree programs. Montana State University has the highest tuition & fees with $24,993 and The University of Montana has the lowest tuition & fees with $24,959 among Montana Best Colleges. Montana State University is the tightest school to admit with 82% acceptance rate and The University of Montana has the highest (easiest to get in) acceptance rate (88%). Montana State University is the largest school with total 16,613 students and The University of Montana is the smallest school with 11,865 students.
You can compare the schools at Montana Best Colleges comparison page with comprehensive information including admission, SAT/ACT scores, tuition, and more academic statistics.
#1. Montana State University
#1. Montana State University
Montana State University is a Public, 4 or more years school located in Bozeman, FL. It is classified as Research University (high research activity) school by Carnegie Classification and its highest level of offering is Doctor's degree - research/scholarship and professional practice. The 2019 tuition & fees at Montana State University is $7,277 for Florida residents and $24,993 for out-of-state students. The school has a total enrollment of 16,613 and student to faculty ratio is 5.26% (19 to 1).For the enrolled students, the average SAT scores is 1,205 and the average ACT scores is 72 at Montana State University.
#2. The University of Montana
#2. The University of Montana
The University of Montana is a Public, 4 or more years school located in Missoula, FL. It is classified as Research University (high research activity) school by Carnegie Classification and its highest level of offering is Doctor's degree - research/scholarship and professional practice. The 2019 tuition & fees at The University of Montana is $7,244 for Florida residents and $24,959 for out-of-state students. The school has a total enrollment of 11,865 and student to faculty ratio is 5.88% (17 to 1).For the enrolled students, the average SAT scores is 1,150 and the average ACT scores is 68 at The University of Montana.
Rank | School Name | Location | Degree Offered | Tuition & Fees | Average Financial Aid | Acceptance Rate | Population | Graduation Rate | Student to Faculty Ratio |
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1 | Montana State University Public, 4 or more years | Bozeman, FL | Doctorate, Master's, Bachelor's, Associate | $24,993 ($7,277) | $4,609 | 82% | 16,613 | 54% | 19 to 1 |
2 | The University of Montana Public, 4 or more years | Missoula, FL | Doctorate, Master's, Bachelor's, Associate | $24,959 ($7,244) | $5,597 | 88% | 11,865 | 46% | 17 to 1 |
You can compare the schools at Montana Best Colleges comparison page with comprehensive information including admission, SAT/ACT scores, tuition, and more academic statistics.
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