Montana State University

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Montana State University is a public university in Bozeman, Montana. It is part of the Montana University System, which includes a total of eight campuses throughout the state. The university was founded in 1893 as the Agricultural College of the State of Montana and now serves over 16,000 students annually. MSU has 11 colleges including: the College of Nursing. More than 100 undergraduate and graduate degree programs are offered to students on campus or online through MSU Online for both working adults and traditional-aged college students from around the world.

Montana State University is a public university in Bozeman, Montana. It was founded in 1893 as the Agricultural College of the State of Montana. The university serves over 16,000 students annually and offers close to 100 programs including both undergraduate and graduate degree programs.

Montana State University is a public university in Bozeman, Montana. It was founded as the Agricultural College of the State of Montana, and it now serves over 16,000 students annually. The university has 11 colleges including the College of Nursing. MSU offers close to 100 different degree programs including both undergraduate and graduate programs.

Montana State University is a public institution of higher education in Bozeman, Montana. It was founded in 1893 as the Agricultural College of the State of Montana.

MSU offers close to 100 different degree programs, including both undergraduate and graduate programs. The university is the largest university in the state and serves over 16,000 students annually. MSU maintains 11 colleges including their College of Nursing which opened its doors in 1929 and has since graduated more than 13,000 nurses who now work all over this country and abroad. 

The academic calendar at MSU consists primarily of four 10-week semesters that start on Monday following Labor Day each year.

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  • School Name: Montana State University
  • Montana State University is a public university in Bozeman, Montana. It is part of the Montana University System, which includes a total of eight campuses throughout the state. The university was founded in 1893 as the Agricultural College of the State of Montana and now serves over 16,000 students annually. MSU has 11 colleges including: the College of Nursing. More than 100 undergraduate and graduate degree programs are offered to students on campus or online through MSU Online for both working adults and traditional-aged college students from around the world.

    Montana State University is a public university in Bozeman, Montana. It was founded in 1893 as the Agricultural College of the State of Montana. The university serves over 16,000 students annually and offers close to 100 programs including both undergraduate and graduate degree programs.

    Montana State University is a public university in Bozeman, Montana. It was founded as the Agricultural College of the State of Montana, and it now serves over 16,000 students annually. The university has 11 colleges including the College of Nursing. MSU offers close to 100 different degree programs including both undergraduate and graduate programs.

    Montana State University is a public institution of higher education in Bozeman, Montana. It was founded in 1893 as the Agricultural College of the State of Montana.

    MSU offers close to 100 different degree programs, including both undergraduate and graduate programs. The university is the largest university in the state and serves over 16,000 students annually. MSU maintains 11 colleges including their College of Nursing which opened its doors in 1929 and has since graduated more than 13,000 nurses who now work all over this country and abroad. 

    The academic calendar at MSU consists primarily of four 10-week semesters that start on Monday following Labor Day each year.


    Location: United States, Montana

  • Number Of Students: 16,613
  • Acceptance Rate: 83%

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  • Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN):

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  • Undergraduate (in-state, full-time): $342per year
  • Undergraduate (out-of-state, full-time): $$1,050per year

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