The 2024 average ACT score of Montana colleges is 22 which is 1 point(s) lower than previous ACT score of 22.
The University of Montana has the highest ACT score of 24 among 5 Montana colleges that consider ACT score for admission.
Of those 5 Montana colleges, 1 schools' ACT scores increased compared to last year, and 4 schools' scores decreased.
The table below shows the 5 Montana colleges with the highest ACT scores along with important academic statistics.
The average undergraduate tuition & fees of the schools is $29,979 and graduate tuition & fees is $28,264 for the academic year 2023-2024.
The average acceptance rate is 81.88% and the average SAT score is 1,110 at the schools.
School Name | ACT Score | SAT Score | Acceptance Rate | Yield | Undergraduate Tuition & Fees | Total Population | Graduation Rate | Students to Faculty Ratio | |
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1 2 | The University of Montana Missoula, MTPublic, 4-year | 24 2 | - | 95.60% | 18.26% | $31,622 ($8,152) | 9,955 | 46.00% | 17 to 1 |
2 1 | Montana State University Bozeman, MTPublic, 4-year | 23 1 | 1,160 | 86.83% | 19.05% | $31,337 ($8,083) | 16,681 | 56.00% | 18 to 1 |
3 2 | Montana Technological University Butte, MTPublic, 4-year | 22 2 | 1,170 | 89.90% | 20.15% | $24,667 ($7,993) | 1,625 | 56.00% | 13 to 1 |
4 1 | Rocky Mountain College Billings, MTPrivate, 4-year | 21 1 | 1,110 | 72.88% | 19.68% | $33,252 | 1,054 | 45.00% | 13 to 1 |
5 - | University of Providence Great Falls, MTPrivate, 4-year | 18 2 | 1,000 | 64.20% | 55.77% | $29,018 | 955 | 41.00% | 7 to 1 |
Average | 22 | 1,110 | 81.88% | 26.58% | $29,979 ($8,076) | 6,054 | 48.80% | 14 to 1 |