蒙大拿大学创于1893年,素以学术成就而赢得蒙大拿州和全国的尊敬,学校不仅全面鉴定合格,且英语、森林学、新闻学、法学、艺术、工商管理和自然科学等学科均在全国享有盛誉。学生可从艺术与科学学院、工商管理学院、森林学院、新闻学院、教育学院等各学院选择自己的学习专业。
蒙大拿大学位于西部中心密苏拉市,自然风景非常秀美,清澈碧绿的克拉克福克河横穿密苏拉市和蒙大拿大学,周围群山环绕,沿着山路登上哨兵山,举目瞭望,蒙大拿大学风采尽收眼底。
蒙大拿大学密苏拉分校拥有知名的曼斯菲尔德图书馆,提供学生学习研究和阅读各国报纸的舒适安静场所。校内一百多个社团组织,从乒乓球到跳伞,从环境学到艺术,学生在五花八门的社团组织里,交流分享各自的爱好。校内还建有室内游泳池、体操房、举重房和训练房,帮助学生强健体魄。此外,密苏拉市警察局专设一个分部在校园巡逻,以确保学生的安全。
The University of Montana is a state university located in Missoula, Montana, U.S. The school was founded in 1893. It is the largest campus in the five-campus Universityof Montana System.
The university has five colleges: Arts and Sciences, Health Professions and Biomedical Sciences, the Davidson Honors College, Forestry and Conservation, and Technology. There are five schools in the University of Montana: Business Administration, Education, Fine Arts, Journalism, and Law. The university also has a Continuing Education academic unit.
The university calls itself a city within a city, and contains its own eateries, medical facilities, banking, postal services, and ZIP Code.
The University of Montana ranks 17th in the nation and fifth among public universities in producing Rhodes Scholars, with a total of 28 such scholars. The University of Montana has 10 Truman Scholars, 14 Goldwater Scholars and 28 Udall Scholars to its name. The University of Montana’s Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library houses the earliest authorized edition of the Lewis and Clark journals.
Rolling Stone magazine has called the university the “Most scenic campus in America”, while Outside Magazine states “Among the top 10 colleges nationally for combining academic quality and outdoor recreation”.
School Type
State-supported, Coed
Setting
Urban 220-acre campus
Degrees Offered
Certificates, Associate, Bachelor“s, Master‘s, Doctoral, First Professional, and Post-Master’s Certificates
Entrance Difficulty
Moderately difficult , 96% of applicants were admitted
Application Deadlines
Rolling (freshmen), rolling (transfers)
Admissions
Freshman
Admission: 5,342 applied; 5,118 admitted; 2,430 enrolled Average high school GPA: 3.22
Test Scores
SAT critical reading scores over 500 70%
SAT math scores over 500 70%
SAT writing scores over 500 64%
ACT scores over 18 94%
SAT critical reading scores over 600 28%
SAT math scores over 600 23%
SAT writing scores over 600 19%
ACT scores over 24 44%
SAT critical reading scores over 700 5%
SAT math scores over 700 2%
SAT writing scores over 700 2%
ACT scores over 30 6%
Applying
Options: electronic application, early admission, deferred entrance
Application fee: $30
Required: high school transcript, minimum 2.5 GPA
Application deadline: rolling (freshmen), rolling (transfers)
Notification: continuous (freshmen), continuous (transfers)
Cost and Financial Aid
Costs (2009-10)
Tuition: State resident $4054 full-time, $169 per credit hour part-time; nonresident $16,894 full-time, $704 per credit hour part-time. Full-time tuition and fees vary according to degree level, location, program, reciprocity agreements, and student level. Part-time tuition and fees vary according to course load, degree level, location, and student level
Required fees: $1479 full-time, $98 per credit hour part-time
Room and board: $6611; room only: $2989. Room and board charges vary according to board plan and housing facility
Payment plans: Installment, deferred payment
Waivers: Minority students, senior citizens, and employees or children of employees
Financial Aid
Of all full-time matriculated undergraduates who enrolled in 2008, 8,344 applied for aid, 5,716 were judged to have need, 617 had their need fully met
In 2008, 2471 non-need-based awards were made
Average percent of need met: 63%
Average financial aid package: $7458
Average need-based loan: $3923
Average need-based gift aid: $5094
Average non-need-based aid: $5879
Average indebtedness upon graduation: $17,527
Student Body
Undergraduate Student Population
12,196 undergraduate students, 53% women, 47% men, 7% transferred in, 0.6% African American, 2% Asian American or Pacific Islander, 2% Hispanic American, 4% Native American
International Population
2% representing 65 other countries
Housing Info
29% live on campus
Campus Life
Housing: On-campus residence required for freshman year
Options: Coed, men-only, women-only, disabled students, Campus housing is university owned. Freshman campus housing is guaranteed
Activities: Drama/theater group, student-run newspaper, radio station, choral group, marching band, Forestry Club, Honors Student Association, Campus Outdoor Program, International Organization, Kyi-Yo Native American Student Association, national fraternities, national sororities
Most popular organizations: Forestry Club, Honors Student Association, Campus Outdoor Program, International Organization, Kyi-Yo Native American Student Association
Campus security: 24-hour emergency response devices and patrols, student patrols, late-night transport/escort service, controlled dormitory access
Student services: Health clinic, personal/psychological counseling, women‘s center, legal services
Academic Programs
Special study options: Academic remediation for entering students, advanced placement credit, cooperative education, distance learning, double majors, English as a second language, freshman honors college, honors programs, independent study, internships, off-campus study, part-time degree program, services for LD students, summer session for credit
ROTC: Army (b)
School Calendar: Semesters
Faculty
Total: 800
Full-time: 71% full-time
Student/faculty ratio: 19:1
Athletics
Member: NCAA, Division: All Division I, except: Football (Division I-AA)
Scholarship sports
Basketball, cross-country running, football (m), golf (w), tennis, track and field, volleyball (w)
Nonscholarship sports
Baseball (m-club), crew (club), equestrian sports (club), fencing (club), field hockey (w-club), gymnastics (w-club), ice hockey (club), lacrosse (club), rugby (club), skiing (downhill) (club), soccer (w), ultimate Frisbee (club)
Intramural sports
Archery M/W, badminton M/W, baseball M, basketball M/W, bowling M/W, cross-country running M/W, football M/W, ice hockey M, racquetball M/W, rugby M/W, skiing (cross-country) M/W, soccer W, softball M/W, swimming and diving M/W, table tennis M/W, tennis M/W, track and field M/W, volleyball M/W, water polo M/W, weight lifting M/W
Intercollegiate sports
Baseball M(c), basketball M(s)/W(s), crew M(c)/W(c), cross-country running M(s)/W(s), equestrian sports M(c)/W(c), fencing M(c)/W(c), field hockey W(c), golf W(s), gymnastics W(c), ice hockey M(c)/W(c), lacrosse M(c)/W(c), rugby M(c)/W(c), skiing (downhill) M(c)/W(c), soccer W, tennis M(s)/W(s), track and field M(s)/W(s), ultimate Frisbee M(c)/W(c), volleyball W(s)
School Facilities
Facilities/Endowment
Main Library Name: Maureen Library (Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library)
Other Library: 1
Collection: 1.1 million titles; 31,614 serial subscriptions; 64,880 audiovisual materials
Endowment: $122.6 million
Contact Info
Ms. Juana Alcala
Manager, Enrollment Services
The University of Montana
Missoula, MT 59812-0002
Phone: 406-243-6266
Toll-free: 800-462-8636
Fax: 406-243-5711
Non US Students
Financial Aid
Need-based and non-need based financial aid available. For fall 2008 (estimated), 163 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($5207 average).
优势专业
经济学 法学
课程设置
财经类、法律、纺织与服装、工程技术、管理、环境、建筑、教育、理科学、旅游、农林类、人文艺术、社科类、生物、体育、新闻传播、信息科学、医学、语言、 自然科学
申请条件
本科生 TOEFL61.00 IELTS5.50 SAT537.00 ACT0.00 A-LEVEL0.00 GPA3.20 研究生 TOEFL80.00 IELTS7.00 GRE0.00 GMAT0.00 LSAT0.00 GPA3.00
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