Frequently Asked Questions
How much does ELI cost?
| Fall/Spring | Summer | |
| Tuition | $3500 | $2500 |
| Student Fees1 | $704 | $555 |
| Textbook/Supplies1 | $150 - 200 | $150 - 200 |
| Health Insurance1, 2 | $668 | $350 |
| Residence Halls3 | $1275-1875 | $16.50/day |
| Meal Plans4 | $1335-1600 | None Available |
All costs are approximate and may change.
- These costs are approximate and vary from semester to semester.
- All students MUST have their own insurance or buy student health insurance when they come to the English Language Institute (ELI).
- Costs vary according to the type of room you request.
- Costs vary according to the meal plan you choose. Students MUST have a meal plan if they live in the residence halls.
When do classes begin and end?
ELI classes meet for 20 hours per week. Classes are usually scheduled between 8:10 in the morning and 5:00 in the afternoon, Monday through Friday. This schedule may change.
Fall Semester typically starts in late August and ends in early-to-mid December (16-week semester).
Spring Semester typically starts in mid-to-late January and ends in early-to-mid May (16-week semester).
Summer Semester typically starts in early June and ends in mid August (10-week semester).
How many students are in ELI classes?
Classes at ELI are usually between 5 and 15 students.
How can I apply to The University of Montana?
Conditional Admission
Students who are academically qualified can be Conditionally Admitted to The University of Montana even if they do not meet the English Language Proficiency requirement (i.e.: TOEFL score). The Priority Processing Deadline for Conditional Admission is two months before the start of the semester. For example, if the semester begins August 21, the Priority Processing Deadline would be June 21. Students who apply after the Priority Processing Deadline may be accepted on a space available basis. However, in some cases, they may be accepted for a future semester.
All students admitted conditionally will be required to attend the English Language Institute until they achieve one of the following:
- A TOEFL score (500 Paper-based TOEFL /173 Computer-based TOEFL/61 Internet-based TOEFL)
- An ELI Recommendation based on academic readiness.
If you are interested in Conditional Admission Status, please follow the instructions on the Admissions Page for The University of Montana's web site.
When can I get my I-20 and student visa?
ELI will issue your form I-20 (which you will use to get your visa) as soon as we have received ALL of your forms and fees. These forms include:
- Signed and completed ELI Application
- Original financial statement with a specific dollar amount of at least $18,000
- $30 Application Fee
- Copy of Passport
Once you receive your I-20 form, you will need to pay the SEVIS fee online. You will receive instructions on how to do this. Then you need to contact the Consulate Office near you and make an appointment for a student visa interview. They will inform you what you will need to bring with you to the interview.
Where can I live on campus?
Through the Residence Life Office, The University of Montana offers rooms in student dormitories (dorms) or apartments. The price varies depending on the size and layout of the room. Go to the Residence Life Page to learn more about campus living.
To apply for the dormitories, please complete the Residence Halls Application and return this to the Residence Life Office with the $220 application fee. You need to complete the application and pay the fee as soon as possible. Space is limited and the rooms fill up quickly. Students are not gauranteed housing if they have not completed the application and paid the fee.
For housing questions please contact the Residence Life Office at rtucker@mso.umt.edu.