Montana State University



Students at Montana State University have the opportunity to explore their interests and follow their passions with the mentoring and guidance of some of the best teachers and researchers in the world.

Dual Enrollment Benefits for Students

These Dual Enrollment Programs have the following benefits for students:

  • Pre-admission to the University of their choice.
  • Eligibility for scholarships.
  • Special consideration from advisors in planning the University transfer process.
  • No further applications are required.
  • No TOEFL score is required.

There is no obligation under this program. Students are free to apply for transfer to any academic institution at the conclusion of their A.A. program. The Dual Enrollment Program simply creates an option for the student.

About Montana State University

  • Location: Bozeman, Montana
  • Founded: 1893
  • Affiliation: Public unit of the Montana University System
  • Classification: Doctoral/Research University-Intensive
  • Degrees offered: Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.
  • Campus: 1,170 acres located in the Gallatin Valley.
  • Men varsity sports (Bobcats) -- football, basketball, track, cross- country, skiing, and tennis;
  • Women varsity sports (Lady Bobcats) -- volleyball, basketball, track, cross-country, tennis, golf, and skiing.
  • Campus organizations: Approximately 140 student organizations on campus
  • Nearby attractions: Bridger Bowl Ski Area, 16 miles; Big Sky Ski Resort, 45 miles; Lee Metcalf Wilderness Area, 10 miles; Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, 25 miles; Yellowstone National Park, 80 miles; Glacier National Park, 350 miles

Conditional Acceptance

International students who apply to Spokane Community College (SCC) may also receive a conditional admission to the Montana State University.