College Profile
Carroll College
1601 N. Benton Ave.
Helena, MONTANA 59625
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Quick Info: (annual figures)
| Student/Faculty Ratio | 13/1 | In State Tuition | $26,004.00 |
| Enrollment | 1,498 | Out-of-State Tuition | $26,004.00 |
| College Type | Private/Catholic | Books & Supplies | $1,500.00 |
| Application Fee | $35.00 | Room & Board | $8,062.00 |
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Admissions:
Admission Requirements
To apply for admission, students may submit either of the following applications by paper or online.
:: CARROLL COLLEGE APPlICATION:
www.carroll.edu/apply
:: COMMON APPLICATION:
www.commonapp.org
A complete admission file must include:
1.Completed application form, including a personal statement/essay
2. Official transcripts from high school, and any college(s) attended during high school
3. Official ACT or SAT scores.
4. Secondary school report/Letter of Recommendation
Application Deadline:
Early Action: Nov. 1
Regular Decision: Feb. 15
Rolling Admission: May 1
Financial Aid:
Financial Aid Requirements
Financial Aid awards at Carroll range from
$4,000 to $31,000 per year. Our average
award is $19,895.
To apply for need-based fnancial aid,
please complete the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Students
are encouraged to submit the FAFSA at
www.fafsa.ed.gov. Carroll's school code
is 002526.
Scholarships:
Scholarship Requirements
Merit Scholarships 2012-2013
Students are considered for Carroll's merit scholarships upon acceptance to the college. A combination of your high school grade point average and test score will determine your scholarship level. Merit scholarships are renewable through degree completion.
The merit scholarships levels are:
Bishop Carroll - $16,000
Presidential - $14,000
Trustee - $12,500
All Saints Award - $11,000
Founders - $7,000
In addition to merit scholarships,students may qualify for awards made through special programs such as Athletics, Forensics, Choir, and
Performing Arts, plus select scholarships for Diversity, Family Allowance, ROTC, and Honors Scholars. Please visit our website for more information.
Activities:
- Athletics
- Campus Ministry
- CAMP - Carroll Adventure and Mountaineering Program
- CCF- College Christian Fellowship
- Choir
- Engineers without Borders
- Forensics
- Honors Scholars Program
- Intramurals
- ROTC (Army)
- Study Abroad
- Theatre
Academics:
Bachelor Degrees
Accounting
Biology
Biochemistry-Molecular Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering: Environmental Emphasis
Classical Studies
Communication Studies
Community Health
Computer Science
Computer Information Systems
Elementary Education
Engineering (3-2 dual degree program)
Engineering (4-2 dual degree program)
Engineering Science
English Literature
English Writing
Environmental Studies
Ethics and Values Studies
Finance
French
Health and Physical Education (K-12)
Health and Physical Education: Sports Management
Health Science
History
International Relations
Mathematics
Nursing
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Public Relations
Secondary Education
Sociology
Spanish
Spanish Education (K-12)
Theatre
Theology











