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9 Montana Colleges Offer Graduate Programs

How Many Colleges Offer Graduate Programs in Montana?

In Montana, 9 schools offer Graduate Programs. By school type, 6 public and 3 private schools offer Graduate Programs.
The following table summarizes the number of schools offering Graduate Programs in Montana.
Montana Colleges Offering Graduate Programs
TotalPublicPrivate (not-for-profit)Private (for-profit)
4 Years Colleges9630

Academic & Tuition Statistics for Montana Colleges Offering Graduate Programs

A total of 6,053 graduate students are attending one of the schools. With 2,735 faculties, the average students to faculty ratio is 13 to 1.
The 2024 average graduate program tuition & fees at Montana graduate schools is $11,536 for state residents and $22,839 for out-of-state students.
The following table shows the Montana Colleges Offering Graduate Programs. You can see more schools and narrow down the results in search result page.
Montana Colleges Offering Graduate Programs
School NameLocationTuition & FeesEnrollmentAcceptance RateGraduation Rate
Carroll College
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
Helena, MT $40,352 1,168 78.08% 70%
Montana State University Billings
Public, four-years
Billings, MT $21,347 ($6,706) 4,057 - 28%
University of Providence
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
Great Falls, MT $29,018 955 95.48% 41%
Montana Technological University
Public, four-years
Butte, MT $24,730 ($8,050) 1,625 89.47% 56%
Montana State University
Public, four-years
Bozeman, MT $31,337 ($8,083) 16,681 73.33% 56%
The University of Montana
Public, four-years
Missoula, MT $31,622 ($8,152) 9,955 95.38% 46%
Montana State University-Northern
Public, four-years
Havre, MT $19,385 ($6,269) 1,140 - 29%
Rocky Mountain College
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
Billings, MT $33,252 1,054 75.17% 45%
Salish Kootenai College
Public, four-years
Pablo, MT $11,583 ($6,399) 619 - 61%