The average yield (also know as enrollment rate) of the 5 Montana Colleges with Lowest Yield is 26.58% for the academic year 2023-2024.
The University of Montana has the lowest (i.e. fewer accepted students enrolled into eventually) admission yield of 18.26% and Montana State University (19.05%) and Rocky Mountain College (19.68%) are following it in the list of Montana Colleges with Lowest Yield.This ranking is only based on yield and more admission stats such as acceptance rate and SAT and ACT scores are helpful to measure the chances to get in more accurately.
The University of Montana has the lowest admission yield (enrollment rate) of 18.26% and Montana State University has the second lowest yield of 19.05%.
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 | Yield | Acceptance Rate | SAT Score | Undergraduate Tuition & Fees | Total Population | Graduation Rate | Students to Faculty Ratio | |
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1 1 | The University of Montana Missoula, MTPublic, 4-year | 18.26% 0.74% | 95.60% | - | $31,622 ($8,152) | 9,955 | 46.00% | 17 to 1 |
2 1 | Montana State University Bozeman, MTPublic, 4-year | 19.05% 1.28% | 86.83% | 1,160 | $31,337 ($8,083) | 16,681 | 56.00% | 18 to 1 |
3 1 | Rocky Mountain College Billings, MTPrivate, 4-year | 19.68% 4.13% | 72.88% | 1,110 | $33,252 | 1,054 | 45.00% | 13 to 1 |
4 1 | Montana Technological University Butte, MTPublic, 4-year | 20.15% 0.62% | 89.90% | 1,170 | $24,667 ($7,993) | 1,625 | 56.00% | 13 to 1 |
5 - | University of Providence Great Falls, MTPrivate, 4-year | 55.77% 3.66% | 64.20% | 1,000 | $29,018 | 955 | 41.00% | 7 to 1 |
Average | 26.58% | 81.88% | 1,110 | $29,979 ($8,076) | 6,054 | 48.80% | 14 to 1 |