About Great Falls College Montana State University
Great Falls College Montana State University is a public, two-year institution of higher education, located in the city of Great Falls, Montana. GFC MSU was founded in 1969 to offer employment training in vocational and technical fields. GFC MSU seeks to educate and inspire students and strengthen communities through excellence, innovation, and collaboration.
Great Falls College Montana State University offers associate’s degrees as well as several Information technology certifications, many of which can be earned online. GFC MSU online degrees are conveniently offered in both synchronous and asynchronous formats depending on the course. All online degrees allow you to study wherever it is convenient without going to the campus.
Accreditation & Licensing
Great Falls College Montana State University is accredited by:
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)
Type:
2-year, PublicHighest Level Offered:
Associate's degreeReligious Affiliation:
Not applicableEnrollment:
Undergraduate: 1,886 ; Graduate: Not applicablePercent of Fully Online Students:
Undergraduate: 35% ; Graduate: Not applicableGraduation Rate:
32%Transfer Rate:
20%Median Earnings, 10-Years After Degree Completion:
$38,034Average Undergraduates Receiving Aid:
70%Per Undergraduate Average Aid Award:
$3,463Yellow Ribbon Program:
YesCredit for Military Training:
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Geographic and Educational Overview
Great Falls College Montana State University is located in Montana
Montana at a Glance:

Top Majors in Montana:
Top Incentives in Montana:
- Montana Higher Education Grant: Up to $2,000 annually
Top Career Pathways in Montana:
- Entry Level: Resource Specialist ($45,000)
- Mid Level: Conservation Manager ($75,000)
- Senior Level: Program Director ($110,000+)
- Required Education: BS Environmental Science
- Certifications: PWS, CISEC


