Montana State University Billings believes that every student who is academically capable of completing a course of study available through MSU Billings should be allowed to enroll in the University without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, or marital status.
Staff representatives of the Office of New Student Services make frequent visits to high schools, homeschool groups, community colleges, and tribal colleges to guide students as they consider and explore their educational future.
NOTE: Students applying to attend Montana State University Billings should be aware that the Admission Requirements may have changed since the publication of this document. Please contact the Office of Admissions (406) 657-2888, 1-800-565-MSUB; or write to:
Admissions
Montana State University Billings
1500 University Drive
Billings, MT 59101-0298
For additional information regarding admission or to obtain an application for admission, please:
Office of Admissions
Montana State University Billings
1500 University Drive
Billings, MT 59101-0298
Students wishing to attend Montana State University Billings should apply for admission as early as possible before the term in which enrollment is desired and must apply seven days before the start of the selected term.
Students must have graduated from a high school accredited by the state accrediting agency or have completed the General Educational Development test (GED) or High School Equivalency test (HiSET) to be admitted to any campus of the Montana University System. At the discretion of the institution, for students who complete their secondary education through homeschooling or at unaccredited secondary schools, this requirement may be met by “satisfactory performance” on the ACT, SAT, or a recognized testing instrument.
Students in credit-bearing continuing education courses must meet the same admission requirements and academic standards as students in regular academic courses.
New students in this category need to follow the “All-New Students: How to Apply” section. First-time students who graduated from high school within the last three years are also required to do the following:
A student who has not yet met the mathematics and/or writing proficiency standards may be admitted (without condition) to a two-year degree program or admitted provisionally to a four-year degree program on any campus of the Montana University System. Additional evaluations may be required to determine appropriate course placement.
NOTE: Admission, college preparatory curriculum requirements, and math and writing proficiency standards do not apply to the following students:
NOTE: A student less than three years from high school graduation and who does not meet the University Preparatory Requirements and/or the Admission Requirements has the following options to enter Montana State University Billings:
NOTE: Additionally, a student with less than three years from high school graduation who meets Admission and University Preparatory Requirements, but does not meet the math and/or writing proficiency standards may prove that he/she has the appropriate proficiency in the following ways:
Students who enter college within three years of the date of their high school graduation must meet the required admission criteria including the University Preparatory curriculum and math/writing proficiency standards outlined previously to be accepted for full-time status. Additional evaluations may be required to determine appropriate course placement.
In order to be accepted for admission to Montana State University Billings’ University campus, students must meet the following requirements:
Montana Resident Students out of high school more than three years: Graduates of any accredited Montana high school out of high school more than three years must complete the steps for “All New Students: How to Apply” section.
Non-Montana Resident Students out of high school more than three years: Non-Montana resident applicants out of high school more than three years must be graduates of an accredited high school and must complete the steps for the “All New Students: How to Apply” section.
An exception to these requirements pertains to those who are not high school graduates and who have completed the General Educational Development test (GED) or High School Equivalency test (HiSET). Please see the “Non-high School Graduates” section below.
City College, 3803 Central Avenue, requires students to have earned either a high school diploma from an accredited institution, a GED, or HiSET. Please contact Jacket Student Central (406-247-3000) for additional admission information. In an effort to meet individual needs, City College has established special admission procedures for students seeking admission to certain programs. Contact City College for this information at 406-247-3000, ext. 3005.
NOTE: Students applying to attend Montana State University Billings should be aware that the Admission Requirements may have changed since the publication of this document. Please contact the Office of Admissions (406) 657-2888, 1-800-565-MSUB; or write to the
Office of Admissions
Montana State University Billings
1500 University Drive
Billings, MT 59101-0298.
Applicants who have attempted 12 or more GPA credits at another accredited college or university are considered transfer students. To be admitted to Montana State University Billings, transfer students must do the following:
Montana Resident Transfer Students will be admitted upon receipt of an official and complete transcript from each college or university attended. A resident transfer student applicant must meet the criteria for “good academic standing” as defined by Montana State University Billings (see Minimal Academic Progress).
Non-Montana Resident Transfer Students must meet the in-state student requirements and must also have a 2.00 cumulative grade point average for all college-level work before his/her admission is approved.
Transfer applicants should apply for admission as early as possible prior to the term in which enrollment is desired and seven days prior to the start of term the applicant is applying. New Student Services and the Advising Center will work closely with each student to ensure the transfer process is smooth. Transfer students should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and use the MSUB FAFSA Code 002530. Even before the transfer process is complete, new students should contact the Financial Aid Office for support.
In an effort to meet individual needs, MSU Billings has established special admission procedures for undergraduate students which pertain to non-high school graduates, home-schooled students, high school students, and non-degree applicants.
NOTE: Students applying to attend Montana State University Billings should be aware that Admission Requirements may change at any time. Please contact the Office of Admissions (406) 657-2888; or write to:
Office of Admissions
Montana State University Billings
1500 University Drive
Billings, MT 59101-0298
Students in these categories would also complete the process of application outlined in the “All-New Students: How to Apply” section as it is appropriate to their circumstances. However, the following information also applies:
Non-high school graduates may be admitted on the basis of the General Education Development (GED) test, or High School Equivalency Test (HiSET). Various boards establish minimum scores for these tests or groups and students can visit with the Admissions staff at 406-657-2352 for current minimums.
According to MT Board of Regents policy effective 2020, scores from the ACT or SAT are welcomed but are not required of students who enter the University less than three years from the date of their high school class would have graduated. These scores will be used for course placement. Students may access these tests on the regularly scheduled national test dates. Additional evaluations may be required to determine appropriate course placement.
Students who enter college three or more years after the date they would have graduated from high school are exempt from this conditional status and from the Admission/University Preparatory Requirements and writing/math proficiency standards. Additional evaluations may be required to determine appropriate course placement.
High School Connections is a program that gives high school students the opportunity to earn high school and college credits simultaneously—the same class earns credits for both. The High School Connections dual enrollment program at MSUB is part of a statewide initiative to increase the number of students pursuing post-secondary education by smoothing the transition between secondary and post-secondary education and to help reduce college debt. High School Connections is an opportunity for high school students to complete a college class within their high school schedule, with a familiar teacher and in a familiar classroom. To speak directly with the Director of Dual Enrollment call (406) 247-3015 or visit www.msubillings.edu/dualenrollment
Credits earned are fully transferable in the Montana University System and transfer widely to other accredited colleges and universities, but please verify degree requirements and acceptance of of credits.
University Connections is a dual credit program available to all high school and home school students across Montana. The University Connections program allows high school students to take college-level classes directly through MSUB & City College, both on-campus and online. The cost for this program is approximately $50.00 per credit. Tuition and fees are subject to change by the Montana Board of Regents of Higher Education. Additional course fees may apply. For questions regarding current tuition and fees, please contact the Business Office at (406) 657-2301. High school seniors are still eligible for the University Connection program the summer following graduation. Enroll in an Online University Connection course, and the technology fee will be waived. Visit www.msubillings.edu/dualenrollment for more information.
An applicant who wishes to pursue studies for personal growth and who does not wish to work toward a formal degree at Montana State University Billings may apply as an undergraduate non-degree student. Acceptance into this category does not constitute acceptance into a degree-granting program. All applicants should have sufficient educational background to qualify for the course or courses in which enrollment is sought and must certify on the application form that they have graduated from high school, have appropriate GED or HiSET scores, or appropriate MSU Billings Readiness test scores in reading, writing, and mathematics. A maximum of 32 semester hour credits earned as a non-degree student may be applied to an undergraduate degree at Montana State University Billings if the applicant applies and is accepted into a degree program. Financial aid is not available to students in this category, nor may they qualify for the WUE (Western Undergraduate Exchange) program.
This category is not open to students currently on academic suspension from Montana State University Billings or on academic suspension from any other college or university.
No academic credentials or transcripts are required in support of the application; however, non-degree students who later wish to change to a degree program must furnish required supporting credentials and must meet all the regular admission requirements. Financial aid is not available to students in this category.
Each student is responsible for knowing and complying with all regulations regarding the admission procedures. Failure to be informed or to comply does not excuse a student from responsibility or from any penalty or difficulty which may be encountered. Misrepresentation or falsification of a student’s enrollment status or application for admission will be sufficient grounds to deny admission or cancel a student’s current registration and to suspend the student for two semesters. It is the student’s responsibility to know his/her enrollment status at his/her former institution(s).
Under Board of Regents’ policy (301), MSU Billings “may deny or condition admission, readmission, or continuing enrollment of any individual who, in the judgment of the campus, presents an unreasonable risk to the safety and welfare of the campus and persons thereon. In making such judgment, the campus may, among other things, take into account the individual’s history and experience relative
Based on this policy and completion of the application for admission and other application materials (which may include but not be limited to the Safety Questionnaire, counselor input, advising or other student access and success interview and input), a student may be denied admission or may be given provisional admission at part-time or full-time status under the guidance of an advisor.
Reasons for denial shall be communicated to the individual in writing. Applicants may appeal their denial to the Vice Chancellor for Student Access and Success.
Montana State University Billings participates in the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE), a program of the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education and other western states. Through WUE, undergraduate students who are not residents of Montana may enroll at Montana State University Billings and pay reduced nonresident tuition and fees. This WUE tuition rate is in-state tuition plus 50 percent of that amount (see the Fee Schedule). Because Montana State University Billings participates, residents of Montana may enroll under the same terms in designated institutions and programs in other participating states.
Resident students from the following may participate if they meet eligibility requirements: Alaska, Arizona, Oregon, California, Colorado, Nevada, South Dakota, Hawaii, New Mexico, Utah, Idaho, North Dakota, Washington, Wyoming and U.S. Pacific Territories and Freely Associated States (Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), Guam, Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), and the Republic of Palau).
All degrees and programs are offered to first-degree undergraduates in WUE. This program may be subject to enrollment limits established by the Montana Board of Regents. Application forms for WUE are available at the Office of Admissions (406) 657-2888 or 1-800-565-MSUB.
International applicants must meet the out-of-state admission requirements in addition to the following:
Fall Semester: June 1
Spring Semester: October 1
Summer Semester: February 1
Fall Semester: July 15
Spring Semester: November 15
Summer Semester: March 15
For more information on international student, admission call the International Studies Office at (406) 657-1705 or email internationaladmissions@msubillings.edu
International students must maintain academic status according to US immigration law and MSUB policies.
MSU Billings has signed formal agreements for International Study Abroad. Please see the Office of International Studies for additional information on Study Abroad.
McMullen 200, (406) 657-2238
Graduate school applicants should consult the Graduate Catalog for complete admission information. However, all applicants must submit an application for admission and a $40.00, nonrefundable, admission fee to MSU Billings through the Office of Admissions.
Note: MSU Billings graduates will also be required to pay the graduate application fee of $40.
Additional requirements for application to the Graduate School include:
All of the above must be on file in the Office of Graduate Studies and the Registrar's Office prior to registration dates or registration may be delayed and late registration fees applied.
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