1897
Dillon,
MT
About University of Montana Western
Montana Western focuses on experiential education and utilizes a unique instructional model to maximize learning. Through Experience One, students enroll in a single course at a time. This allows the student to engage in added hands-on learning guided by faculty who can provide more individualized support. The University awards primarily undergraduate degrees. It carries over immersive learning into online and distance education opportunities. Students enrolled in these programs are encouraged to “learn by doing.”
Accreditation & Licensing
University of Montana Western is accredited by:
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)
Type:
4-year, PublicHighest Level Offered:
Postbaccalaureate certificateReligious Affiliation:
Not applicableEnrollment:
Undergraduate: 1,440 ; Graduate: 18Percent of Fully Online Students:
Undergraduate: 22% ; Graduate: Not applicableGraduation Rate:
49%Transfer Rate:
21%Median Earnings, 10-Years After Degree Completion:
$43,229Median Debt After Graduation (4-Year Degree):
$21,000Average Undergraduates Receiving Aid:
87%Per Undergraduate Average Aid Award:
$5,435Yellow Ribbon Program:
YesCredit for Military Training:
YesGeographic and Educational Overview
University of Montana Western is located in Montana
Montana at a Glance:

Helena
1,084,225
147,040 sq mi
6
5
3
$7,200.00
Top Majors in Montana:
Top Incentives in Montana:
- Montana Higher Education Grant: Up to $2,000 annually
Top Career Pathways in Montana:
Natural Resource Management
- 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
* Data is approximate and may be AI-enhanced
