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Times Higher Education World University rankings placed UM in the top 25% of Universities for the scholarly accomplishments of its faculty. STUDENTS 14 , 525 international students from 62 countries more than 600 Renewable International Scholarship Range $ 5,000- $ I0,000 APPLICATION DEADLINE FALL: MAY 15 SPRING: OCT 15 Missoula Montana Mexico Canada INTERNATIONAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Full Admission 1. Submit a US $36 application fee. 2. Submit a copy of the information page in your valid passport. 3. Submit a financial statement in the name of the sponsor indicated on the certificate of responsibility in the application that covers one year of your costs at UM. 4. Submit official transcripts, academic records, diplomas, national examination results, certificates or degrees received from all secondary, post-secondary, university and/or professional schools. 5. Submit an official English language test score report demonstrating one of the following: a. TOEFL = 70iBT or 525 PBT or higher b. IELTS = 6.0 or higher c. MELAB = 74 or higher Undergraduate Pathway (UP) Admission The University of Montana’s UP Program provides a clear pathway for international students seeking an undergraduate degree but require additional preparation in the areas of English language proficiency, study skills, and content knowledge preparation in their chosen discipline. All courses taken in the program are credit-bearing and by the end of the first year students will be prepared to succeed in the remainder of their undergraduate program. 1. Submit a US $36 application fee. 2. Submit a copy of the information page in your valid passport. 3. Submit a financial statement in the name of the sponsor indicated on the certificate of responsibility in the application that covers one year of your costs at UM. 4. Submit official transcripts, academic records, diplomas, national examination results, certificates or degrees received from all secondary, post-secondary, university and/or professional schools. 5. Submit an official English language test score report demonstrating one of the following: a. TOEFL = 52iBT – 69iBT or 470 - 524 PBT b. IELTS = 5.0 – 5.5 c. MELAB = 62 -73 Conditional Admission Conditional Admission is for students who want to enroll in a UM bachelor degree program but do not meet the minimum requirement for full admission/UP admission or do not have an English language test score. Students begin their studies at the English Language Institute (ELI) for intensive academic English training. 1. Submit a US $36 application fee. 2. Submit a copy of the information page in your valid passport. 3. Submit a financial statement in the name of the sponsor indicated on the certificate of responsibility in the application that covers one year of your costs at UM. 4. Submit official transcripts, academic records, diplomas, national examination results, certificates or degrees received from all secondary, post-secondary, university and/or professional schools. Estimated Expenses Tuition and Fees $22,372 Residence Hall $3,494 Meal Plan $4,070 _________________________________ Total $29,936* *Personal expenses, health insurance and books/supplies are not included. 3 UM Faculty listed among ‘World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds’ umt.edu /umontana #grizstagram

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Times Higher Education World University rankings placed UM in the top 25% of Universities for the scholarly accomplishments of its faculty.

S T U D E N T S14,525

internationalstudents

from 62 countries

more than

600

Renewable InternationalScholarship

Range

$5,000-$I0,000

APPLICATION DEADLINE

FALL: MAY 15SPRING: OCT 15

Missoula

Montana

Mexico

Canada

INTERNATIONAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSFull Admission 1. Submit a US $36 application fee. 2. Submit a copy of the information page in your valid passport. 3. Submit a financial statement in the name of the sponsor indicated on the certificate of

responsibility in the application that covers one year of your costs at UM. 4. Submit official transcripts, academic records, diplomas, national examination results, certificates

or degrees received from all secondary, post-secondary, university and/or professional schools. 5. Submit an official English language test score report demonstrating one of the following: a. TOEFL = 70iBT or 525 PBT or higher b. IELTS = 6.0 or higher c. MELAB = 74 or higher

Undergraduate Pathway (UP) AdmissionThe University of Montana’s UP Program provides a clear pathway for international students seeking an undergraduate degree but require additional preparation in the areas of English language proficiency, study skills, and content knowledge preparation in their chosen discipline. All courses taken in the program are credit-bearing and by the end of the first year students will be prepared to succeed in the remainder of their undergraduate program. 1. Submit a US $36 application fee. 2. Submit a copy of the information page in your valid passport. 3. Submit a financial statement in the name of the sponsor indicated on the certificate of

responsibility in the application that covers one year of your costs at UM. 4. Submit official transcripts, academic records, diplomas, national examination results, certificates

or degrees received from all secondary, post-secondary, university and/or professional schools. 5. Submit an official English language test score report demonstrating one of the following: a. TOEFL = 52iBT – 69iBT or 470 - 524 PBT b. IELTS = 5.0 – 5.5 c. MELAB = 62 -73

Conditional AdmissionConditional Admission is for students who want to enroll in a UM bachelor degree program but do not meet the minimum requirement for full admission/UP admission or do not have an English language test score. Students begin their studies at the English Language Institute (ELI) for intensive academic English training. 1. Submit a US $36 application fee. 2. Submit a copy of the information page in your valid passport. 3. Submit a financial statement in the name of the sponsor indicated on the certificate of

responsibility in the application that covers one year of your costs at UM. 4. Submit official transcripts, academic records, diplomas, national examination results, certificates

or degrees received from all secondary, post-secondary, university and/or professional schools.

Estimated Expenses Tuition and Fees $22,372Residence Hall $3,494Meal Plan $4,070_________________________________Total $29,936** Personal expenses, health insurance and books/supplies are not included.

3UM Faculty listed among ‘World’s Most Influential

Scientific Minds’

umt.edu /umontana #grizstagram

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COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SCIENCESAfrican American Studies n

Anthropology n u

Archaeology s Applied Antrhopology u Cultural & Ethnic Diversity s u

Forensic Anthropology s u

Historic Preservation s Linguistics s u

Medical Anthropology s u

Applied Science Arabic Studies nAstronomy nBiochemistry Biophysics u Health Professions sBiology u

Cellular & Molecular Biology s u

Ecology & Organismal Biology s u

Field Ecology s Genetics & Evolution s u

Immunology u Human Biological Sciences s Microbial Biology u Natural History s Teacher Preparation in Biology s Teacher Preparation in General Science s Systems Ecology uCentral and Southwest Asian Studies nChemistry n u

Environmental Chemistry s u

Forensic Chemistry s Inorganic Chemistry u Organic Chemistry u Pharmacology s Physical Chemistry uChinese nClassical Civilization nClassics Classical Languages (Greek & Latin) s Latin s Classical Civilization sCommunication Studies u Communication and Human Relationaships s Organizational Communication s Rhetoric & Public Discourse sComputer Science n uComputer Applications nComputer Science/Mathematics East Asian Studies Economics n uEnglish n u

Creative Writing s u English Teaching s u Film Studies s Linguistics s u Literature s uEnvironmental Studies u Sustainability Studies s Sustainable Business s Sustainable Energy s Sustainable Food & Farming s Sustaining Water Resources & Watersheds s Environmental Justice s Environmental Science s u Environmental Writing & Literature s Environmental Pre-Law sFilm Studies nFrench n uGeography n u GIS Science and Technology s Community & Environmental Planning s Physical Geography sGeosciences u International Field Geosciences s Earth Science Education sGerman n uGerontology nGlobal Public Health nGreek nHistory n u History Education sHistory/Political Science Human & Family Development nInternational Development Studies nIrish Studies nJapanese nLatin nLatin American Studies nLiberal Studies n Asian Studies s Religious Studies s Women’s and Gender Studies sLinguistics n

Mathematics n u Applied Mathematics s Combinatorics & Optimization s Mathematics Education s Pure Mathematics s Statistics s Mathematics/Computer Science Microbiology u Microbial Ecology sMedical Technology Military Studies nMountain Studies n Native American Studies nNon-Profit Administration nPhilosophy nPhysics n Astronomy s Computational Physics sPolitical Science n u American Politics s International Relations & Comparative Politics s Public Administration s u Public Law s Political Science Teaching sPolitical Science/History Pre-Engineering sPre-Law sPre- Nursing sPsychology n u Clinical Psychology u General Psychology s Research Psychology s School Psychology uRussian nRussian Studies nSociology n u Criminology s u Inequality & Social Justice s u Rural & Environmental Change s uSouth & Southeast Asian Studies nSpanish n uWomen’s Studies n

COLLEGE OF VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArt (BA, BFA, MA, & MFA) u Foundations s Art Education s Art History & Criticism s Ceramics s Drawing s Painting s Photography s Printmaking s Sculpture sMedia Arts (BFA & MFA) n u Integrated Digital Media (BA-online) Digital Animation s Digital Filmmaking s Sonic Arts sMusic n u Musical Studies (BA) s Applied Studies (BA) s Music History (BA) s Composition (BA or BM & MM) s u Instrumental Jazz Studies (BA) s Performance (BM & MM) u Piano s Organ s Piano Pedagogy s Voice s Instrumental s Music Education (BM & MM) u Music Theater (MM) uTheatre (BA & MA) n uTheatre Education (BA) Acting (BFA & MFA) u

Design/Technology (BFA) Dance (BA) Dance Choreography & Performance (BFA) Directing (MFA) uStudio Teaching (BFA) COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS & BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES Medicinal Chemistry u Neuroscience u Pre-Medical Sciences s Pharmacy (PharmD) u Pharmceutical Sciences u Pre-Physical Therapy s Physical Therapy (DPT) u Public Health u Social Work u

Toxicology u

SCHOOL OF JOURNALISMJournalism n u

Photojournalism s Print/Online Journalism s Print/Web Design s Radio s Specialty Reporting s Television News/Documentary s Television Production sRadio-Television Production

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAccounting u

Accounting Information Systems sDigital Marketing sEntertainment Management sEntrepreneurship sFinance International Business Management u

Management Information Systems Marketing Sustainable Business Strategy s

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SCIENCESCommunicative Sciences & Disorders u

Counselor Education uCurriculum Instruction uEducational Leadership uElementary Education (Grades K – 8) Secondary Education (Grades 9 – 12 Nearly all Subjects) Health and Human Performance u

Community Health s u

Exercise Science/Applied s Exercise Science/Pre-Athletic Training s u

Exercise Science/Pre-Professional s u

Health Enhancement sLibrary Media Services nLiteracy/Reading Studies nSpecial Education nBusiness Technology in Education n

COLLEGE OF FORESTRY & CONSERVATIONClimate Change nGIS Sciences & Technologies sEcological Restoration n Aquatic s Terrestrial sForestry u

Forest Resources Management s Forest Operations sParks, Tourism, & Recreation Management Nature Based Tourism s Outdoor Recreation Services s Recreation Resources Management s u

Resource Conservation u

Climate & Environmental Change s Ecology of Terrestrial Ecosystems s Environmental Policy & Resources Planning s International Conservation s Natural Resource Economics s Range Management & Grassland Ecology s Sustainable Livelihoods &

Community Conservation s Watershed Hydrology s Wildland Fire Management sWilderness Studies n sWildland Fire Sciences & Management nWildlife Biology n u

Aquatic Wildlife s Terrestrial Wildlife s SCHOOL OF LAWJuris Doctorate (JD) uJD/MBA u

JD/MPA u JD/MS Environmental Studies u

KEY AREAS OF STUDY Major n Minor s Track, Option, Certificate, Focus or Areau Graduate: Masters or Doctorate

OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS