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Rocky Mountain College

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1511 Poly Drive
Billings, MONTANA 59102

T: 406-657-1026 or 1-800-877-6259
F: 406-657-1189
E: admissions@rocky.edu
W: www.rocky.edu


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Quick Info: (annual figures)

Student/Faculty Ratio 10:1 In State Tuition $20,650.00
Enrollment 894 Out-of-State Tuition $20,650.00
College Type Private Books & Supplies $1,200.00
Application Fee $35.00 Room & Board $6,678.00

Announcements:

Date Subject More Info
2010-10-29 Fall Visit Day more info
2010-11-13 Winter Visit Day more info
2011-02-01 Early Action Priority Deadline more info
2011-03-18 Spring Visit Day more info
2011-04-08 Junior Spring Visit Day more info
2011-05-01 Universal Reply Date

  • Admissions
  • Financial Aid
  • Scholarships
  • Activities
  • Academics

Admissions:

Admission Requirements

To apply online please visit us at: http://rocky.edu/admissions/Apply.shtml

Students seeking admissions must submit the following:

1. Rocky Mountain College Application for admissions
2. Official high school transcript
3. Results of the ACT or SAT test(s)
4. Personal Essay and two letters of recommendation may be required (contact your admission counselor)

For a complete list of requirements please visit us online at http://www.rocky.edu/admissions/JFStudents.shtml.

Financial Aid:

Financial Aid Requirements

Funding for your Rocky Mountain College education may be available in three forms:

* Rocky Mountain College Scholarships and Work Study Opportunities

* Federal Financial Aid

* Personal Resources

The RMC Financial Assistance Office works to balance these resources in a way that will make a private, liberal arts education affordable to you and your family! Our average financial aid award is $19,500.

No matter what resources you use to finance your education, one rule remains true APPLY EARLY!

Students applying for federal financial aid, by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), should apply as soon as possible after January 1. We strongly encourage families to use the current year's taxes when completing the FAFSA to eliminate errors and avoid processing delays.

RMC's FAFSA code is 002534.

Scholarships:

Office of Admissions
T: 406-657-1024
F: 406-657-1189
E: admissions@rocky.edu

Scholarship Requirements

RMC offers generous academic and special talent scholarships. All prospective students who have applied and been accepted to RMC are automatically considered for the following scholarships and awards based on official high school transcripts and test scores.

Freshmen Merit Scholarship levels are:

* Trustee Scholarship - $11,000
* Presidential Scholarship- $10,000
* Dean's Award - $7,000
* RMC Grant - $5,000

Transfer Merit Scholarship levels are:

* Trustee Scholarship - 3.5 to 4.0 GPA - $11,000
* Presidential Scholarship- 3.0 to 3.49 GPA - $10,000
* Dean's Award - 2.5 to 2.99 GPA - $7,000
* RMC Grant - 2.0 to 2.49 GPA - $5,000

Special talent scholarships including athletic scholarships are available.

Activities:

  • Outdoor Recreation
  • Intramural Sports
  • Forensics
  • Intercollegiate Horse Showing and Judging
  • Choir and Instrumental Ensembles and Groups
  • Theater and Performing Arts
  • Top of the Rock-College Newspaper
  • Non Denominational and Religious Life Groups
  • Volunteer and Service Organizations
  • Honors Program
  • Student Government
  • Drum Corps
  • Varsity Athletics

Academics:

Bachelor Degrees

Accountancy
Aeronautical Science
Aviation Management
Art
Art Education
Biology
Biology Education
Business Management
Chemistry
Communication Studies
Computer Science
Creative Writing
Elementary Education
English Education
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Equestrian Studies-Business
Equestrian Studies-Equitation and Training
Equestrian Studies-Riding Instruction
Equestrian Studies-Writing and Publications
Equestrian Studies-Therapeutic Riding
Geology
History
History and Political Science
History Education
K-12 Education
Literary Studies
Managerial Accounting
Mathematics
Mathematics Education
Music Education K-12
Music Performance
Philosophy and Religious Thought
PE-Health Athletic Training
PE-Health K-12 Education
PE-Health Exercise Science
PE-Health Studies
PE-Health Sport Management
Political Science
Psychology
Secondary Education
Social Studies Broadfield Education
Sociology and Anthropology
Theater-Performance
Theater-Technical

Associate Degrees

Certificate Degrees

Graduate Degrees

Masters of Accountancy
Masters of Educational Leadership
Masters of Physician Assistance

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