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Common
Data Set 1999 - 2000
General
Information
Academic Offerings and Policies
Enrollment, Retention, and Graduation Rates
Admission
Transfer
Admission
Student Life
Annual Expenses and Financial Aid
Instructional Faculty and Class Size
Degrees Conferred
Last Updated April 12, 2001
GENERAL
INFORMATION
- Address Information
The University
of Montana-Missoula
Missoula, MT 59812-0002
United States
Main Phone: (406) 243-0211
WWW Home Page Address: http://www.umt.edu
Admissions 800 Number: (In-State):800-462-8636
(Out-of State):800-462-8636
Admissions Fax
Number: 406-243-5711
Admissions E-mail Address admiss@selway.umt.edu
- What is the
source of institutional control?
The University
of Montana-Missoula is a public institution and a part of the
Montana University System.
- How is it classified?
UM-Missoula is a coeducational, Doctoral university.
- What is the
UM academic year calendar? UM-Missoula is on a semester system.
- What types of
degrees are offered?
UM-Missoula
offers associate, bachelor’s, master’s, first professional, and
doctoral degrees, as well as technical program certificates.
- How many degrees
were awarded from July 1, 1998, through June 30, 1999? [CDS B3]
UM-Missoula
awarded 134 certificates, 152 associate degrees, 1717 baccalaureate
degrees, 424 master’s degrees, 80 juris doctorates, and 40 doctorates
during this period.
- What institutional
accreditation does the university have?
UM-Missoula
is regionally accredited by Northwest Association of Schools and
Colleges. In addition, many professional schools and departments
are approved by specialized accrediting organizations.
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ACADEMIC
OFFERINGS AND POLICIES [CDS Section E]
- What special
study options does UM offer? UM-Missoula offers many special study
options:
Cooperative (work-study plan) Programs
Cross
Registration
Distance
Learning (MBA)
Double
Major
Dual
Enrollment (EdD)
English
as a Second Language (ESL)
External
Degree Program (MPA, MBA,M.Ed.,Ed.D,Pharm.D.,Bachelor of Liberal Studies)
Exchange
Student Programs (domestic and international)
Honors
Program
Independent
Study
Internships
Study
Abroad
Teacher
Certification Programs
Combined bachelor’s/graduate
programs with other institutions: Bachelor of Nursing in Missoula
and MPA Program at Helena in cooperation with Montana State University-Bozeman.
- Must students
complete a core curriculum prior to graduation? Yes.
- In which areas
are all or most students required to complete some course work for graduation?
UM-Missoula graduates generally must
complete courses in the following areas:
Writing
skills
Foreign
languages or symbolic systems
History
(historical and cultural studies)
Mathematics
Natural
sciences
Social
science
Ethical
and human values
Expressive
arts (literary and artistic studies)
Library
Collections - 98-99 Academic Year
- How
many books, serial backfiles, and government documents (paper and electronic
titles) are accessible through the library catalogue? Include bound
periodicals and newspapers and exclude microforms. 570,287
- How
many current serial subscriptions (paper, microform, and electronic)
- include periodicals, newspapers, and government documents are available
through the library? 6,248
- How
many microforms are available? 238,184
- How
many audiovisual materials are available? 118,190
Source for questions 11-14...1999 IPEDS Library Survey available alternate
years
99-00 Update: There
are approximately 987,733 items available at Mansfield Libraries
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ENROLLMENT, RETENTION AND GRADUATION RATES
- Institutional Enrollment.
| |
FULL-TIME |
PART-TIME |
| |
MEN |
WOMEN |
MEN |
WOMEN |
| Undergraduates |
|
|
|
|
| Degree-seeking
First-Time Freshman |
919 |
1024 |
45 |
72 |
| Other
first-year degree-seeking |
540 |
547 |
84 |
134 |
| All
other degree-seeking |
2805 |
3156 |
463 |
518 |
| Total
degree-seeking |
4264 |
4727 |
592 |
724 |
| All
other undergraduates in credit courses |
33 |
38 |
38 |
41 |
| Total
undergraduates |
4297 |
4765 |
630 |
765 |
| First-professional |
|
|
|
|
| First-time,
first-professional students |
33 |
22 |
0 |
0 |
| All
other first-professional |
106 |
77 |
2 |
1 |
| Total
first-professional |
139 |
99 |
2 |
1 |
| Graduate |
|
|
|
|
| Degree-seeking,
first-time |
83 |
81 |
12 |
11 |
| All
other degree-seeking |
291 |
286 |
213 |
292 |
| All
other graduates enrolled in credit courses |
27 |
21 |
73 |
120 |
| Total
graduate |
401 |
388 |
298 |
423 |
Total Undergraduates: 10,457
Total all graduates and professional
students: 1751
GRAND TOTAL ALL STUDENTS:
12,208
-
What was the ethnic breakdown of those students? Based on Fall 1999(IPEDS)
| All
Undergraduates |
Full
Time |
Part-time
|
| American
Indian or Alaskan Native |
308 |
24 |
| Asian
or Pacific Islander |
78
|
15 |
| Black,
non-Hispanic |
40 |
2 |
| Hispanic |
127 |
17 |
| White,
non-Hispanic |
7870 |
1203
|
| Race/ethnicity
unreported |
396 |
97 |
| International
(nonresidential aliens) |
243 |
37 |
| Totals |
9062 |
1395 |
Totals,
Full and Part-Time: 10,457
| First-time
first-year students |
Full
Time |
Part-Time |
| American
Indian or Alaskan Native |
71 |
1 |
| Asian
or Pacific Islander |
21 |
0 |
| Black,
non-Hispanic |
10 |
1 |
| Hispanic |
28 |
1 |
| White,
non-Hispanic |
1,721 |
102 |
| Race/ethnicity
unreported |
66 |
8 |
| International
(nonresidential aliens) |
26 |
4 |
| Totals |
1,943 |
117 |
Totals,
Full and Part-Time: 2,060
- Graduation
Rates
| 1993
cohort of first-time full-time degree-seeking undergraduates |
1423
|
| The
number who completed a bachelor's degree in 4 years or less |
268
|
| The
number completed bachelor's degree in between 4 and 5 years |
220
|
| The
number completing degree in between 5 and 6 years |
73
|
| TOTAL
graduating within 6 years |
561
|
| Six
year graduation rate |
39.4%
|
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for further details
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Retention Rates
From the first-time full-time bachelor's degree-seeking freshman enrolled
in Fall 1998, how many were continuing in Fall 1999? 70.5%
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details
ADMISSION
Basis
for Selection
-
What is the relative importance of factors in freshman admission decisions?
| Factors/Importance
|
very
important |
important |
considered |
not
considered |
| |
|
|
|
|
| Academic
|
|
|
|
|
| Secondary
school record |
|
x |
|
|
| Class
rank |
x |
|
|
|
| Recommendation(s) |
|
|
x |
|
| Standardized
test scores |
x |
|
|
|
| Essay |
|
|
|
x |
| Factors/Importance
|
very
important |
important
|
considered
|
not
considered |
| |
|
|
|
|
| Nonacademic
|
|
|
|
|
| Interview |
|
|
x |
|
| Extracurricular
activities |
|
x |
|
|
| Talent/ability |
|
x |
|
|
| Character/personal
qualities |
|
x |
|
|
| Alumni/alumnae
relation |
|
x |
|
|
| Geographical
residence |
|
x |
|
|
| State
residency |
|
x |
|
|
| Religious
affiliation/commitment |
|
|
|
x |
| Minority
affiliation |
|
|
x |
|
| Volunteer
work |
|
|
x |
|
| Work
experience |
|
|
x |
|
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Admission Requirements
- Is
a high school diploma or graduation from high school required?
UM-Missoula requires a diploma or graduation but will accept a GED
-
Does UM-Missoula require a general college preparatory program?
Yes, UM requires a college preparatory program for all full-time,
traditional students.
- What
academic high school course units are recommended, in Carnegie units
(one unit for each year of study)?
English- 4
units required
Mathematics- 3
units required
Science- 2
units required, both of which must be lab sciences
Social
studies- 3
units
Choice
of the following 2 units
foreign language
computer science
visual/performing arts, or
vocational
education
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SAT
and ACT Policies
- Does UM-Missoula
make use of SAT I, SAT II, or ACT scores in freshmen admission decisions?
In lieu of
a 2.5 cumulative grade average from high school or a ranking in
the upper half of the graduating class, the following test scores
may also be used to qualify a student for admission:
22 composite on the enhanced ACT
920 combined verbal/math on SAT (up to April 1995)
1030
combined score beginning April 1995
Non-traditional
freshmen, GED freshmen, part-time students, and summer only students
are exempt from this academic or testing requirement.
August 2
is the last date by which SAT I, ACT, or SAT II scores must be received
for fall-term admission.
SAT, SAT
II, and ACT I scores are used for both placement and counseling.
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Academic
Profile
-
What percentage of first-time freshmen who enrolled in fall 1999 submitted
national standardized (SAT/ACT) test scores?
87% 39% SAT, 76% ACT Number
submitting SAT scores: 585 Number submitting
ACT scores:1748
-
Test Ranges for first-time first-year freshman students enrolled in
Fall 99
| |
25th
Percentile |
75th
Percentile |
| SAT
I Verbal |
490 |
610 |
| SAT
I Math |
480 |
600 |
| ACT
Composite |
19 |
25 |
| |
SAT
I Verbal |
SAT
I Math |
| 700-800 |
4% |
3% |
| 600-699 |
27% |
23% |
| 500-599 |
39% |
45% |
| 400-499 |
27% |
25% |
| 300-399 |
3% |
4% |
| 200-299 |
0% |
0% |
| |
ACT
Composite |
| 30-36 |
4% |
| 24-29 |
35% |
| 18-23 |
49% |
| 12-17 |
12% |
| 6-11 |
0% |
| below
6 |
0% |
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What high school ranking did first-time freshmen report?
16% in the top tenth of high school
graduating class
37% in
the top quarter of high school graduating class
70% in
the top half of high school graduating class
35% in
the bottom half of high school graduating class
11% in
the bottom quarter of high school graduating class
Of total first-time,
first-year (freshmen) students, 82% submitted high school class rank.
-
What percentage of all enrolled, first-time, first-year (freshman) students
reported high school grade-point averages within the following ranges:
60% had a GPA of 3.0 or higher
36% had
a GPA between 2.0 and 2.99
2% had
a GPA between 1.0 and 1.99
0% had
a GPA below 1.0
Of total first-time, first-year (freshman) students,
87% submitted high school GPA's for an average GPA of 3.21
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Application
Procedures for Undergraduates
-
How many first-time, first-year (freshmen) students applied for admission
and admitted?
| Applicants
For Admission As Degree-Seeking, First-Time, First-Year, (Freshman)
Students |
| |
Men
|
Women
|
Total
|
| Total
Applied |
2207 |
2299 |
4506 |
| Total
Admitted |
1949 |
2029 |
3978 |
How
many enrolled? Total: 1760
Total
full-time, first-time, first-year (freshman) men enrolled: 757
Total
part-time, first-time, first year (freshman) men enrolled: 33
Total
full-time, first-time, first-year (freshman) women enrolled: 923
Total
part-time, first-time, first year (freshman) women enrolled: 47
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Does UM-Missoula have a policy of placing students on a waiting list?
No
-
Does UM-Missoula have an open admission policy, under which virtually
all secondary school graduates or students with GED equivalency
diplomas are admitted without regard to academic record, test scores,
or other qualifications?
UM does not have an open policy. The following entrance requirements
apply to traditional full-time students:
-
What is the UM-Missoula application fee? $30, non-refundable.
Can it be waived for applicants with financial need? The fee can be
deferred but not waived.
-
What is the application closing date for fall?
Applications
of first-time, first-year students are processed on a rolling space-available
basis. For
transfer
students, application priority deadlines are as follows:
autumn
semester - March 1
spring
semester - November 15
-
Are first-year students accepted for terms other than the fall? Yes,
first-year students are accepted for both autumn and spring.
-
When are applicants notified of admission decisions?
Notification to applicants of admission
decision is sent on a rolling basis, beginning August 1
-
When must applicants respond to notification of admission?
There is no set date for the response
to notification of admission.
-
Does your institution allow students to postpone enrollment after admission?
Yes, students may postpone enrollment
for two semesters after admission. After one year the student must
reapply.
-
Does UM-Missoula allow high school students to enroll as first-time
freshmen one year or more before high school graduation?Yes.
-
Does UM-Missoula accept the common application distributed by the National
Association of Secondary School Principals?Yes
If yes,
are supplemental forms required?No
Is UM-Missoula
a member of the Common Applications Group? No
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Early
Decision and Early Action Plans
-
Does UM-Missoula offer an early decision plan, which permits students
to apply and be notified of admission decision well in advance of the
regular notification date and asks for a commitment to attend?
No
-
Does UM-Missoula have a non-binding early action plan whereby students
are notified of an admission decision well in advance of the regular
notification date but do not have to commit to attending your college?
No. UM-Missoula has rolling admissions.
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TRANSFER
ADMISSION
- Does your
institution enroll transfer students? Yes
- Provide
the number of students who applied, were admitted, and enrolled as degree-seeking
transfer students in fall 1999.
|
Applicants
|
Admitted
Applicants
|
Enrolled
Applicants
|
| Men |
840 |
686 |
449 |
| Women |
876 |
715 |
468 |
| Total |
1568 |
1435 |
1019 |
- What
terms may transfers enroll? Transfers may enroll for
any semester offered at The University of Montana.
-
Must a transfer applicant have a minimum number of credits completed
or else must apply as an entering freshman? Yes
If yes
what is the minimun number of credits? Fewer than 12
- Indicate
all items required for transfer students to apply for admission.
| |
Required
of All
|
Not
Required
|
| High
School Transcript |
|
X |
| College
Transcript(s) |
X
|
|
| Essay
or personal statement |
|
X |
| Interview |
|
X |
| Standardized
Test Scores |
|
X |
| Statement
of good standing from prior institution(s) |
X
|
|
-
What is the minimum college grade point average required of transfer
applicants? 2.00
- List
any other application requirements specific to transfer applicants.
Transfer applicants need to submit their medical history
records, and an application form and fee of $30.
- List
application priority, closing, notifacation, and candidate reply dates
for transfer students.
| |
Priority
Date |
Closing
Date |
Notification
Date |
Reply
Date |
Rolling
Admission |
| Fall |
March
1
|
|
|
|
X |
| Winter |
|
|
|
|
|
| Spring |
November
15
|
|
|
|
X |
| Summer |
|
|
|
|
|
- What
is the lowest grade earned for any course that may be transferred for
credit? D
- What
is the maximum number of credits or courses that may be transfered from
a two-year or four-year institution?
There is no limit. However students must earn 39 upper division
credits and at least 30 credits from UM.
- What
are the minimum number of credits that transfers must complete at UM-Missoula
to earn an associates degree? 30
-
What are the minimum number of credits that transfers must complete
at UM-Missoula to earn a bachelor's degree? 30
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STUDENT
LIFE
- What percentages
of ALL STUDENTS enrolled in fall 1999 fit the following categories?
31% are from out-of-state (excluding international/nonresident aliens).
Approximately 5% of men join fraternities.
Approximately 5% of women join sororities.
Approximately 30% of students live in college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated
housing.
Approximately 70% of students live off campus or commute.
30% of students are age 25 and older.
Average age of full-time students is approximately 24.
Median age of all students (full- and part-time) is 22.
- What student
activities are offered?:
For
a more complete listing of student activities
- Student
government
- Student
newspaper
- Jazz
band
- Radio
station
- Drama/theater
- Choral
groups
- Concert
band
- Marching
band
- Music
ensembles
- Dance
- Musical
theater
- Various
Student Clubs, Fraternities and Sororities
- Pep Band
- Intramural
Sports
- Men's
football (Div. 1-AA)
- Women's
volleyball
- Women's
golf
- Women's
soceer
- Men's
and Women's
- Basketball
- Cross
country
- Indoor/outdoor
track
- Tennis
- Does UM-Missoula
offer ROTC on campus?
Army ROTC is offered, but not Navy or Air Force ROTC.
- What types
of college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing are available for
undergraduates at UM-Missoula?
Coed dorms
Men’s dorms
Women’s dorms
Apartments for students & families
Special housing for disabled students
Fraternity/sorority housing
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ANNUAL
EXPENSES AND FINANCIAL AID
- What are
academic year costs for UM-Missoula?
Costs for
1999-00, based on 30 semester hours per year, for lower-division undergraduates,*
are as follows:
| Tuition
|
per
semester
|
per
year
|
| Registration
fee |
$30.00 |
$60.00 |
| Incidental
Fee: |
1024.20 |
2,048.40 |
| Fees:
|
|
|
|
Building |
30.60 |
61.20 |
|
Computer |
64.00 |
128.00 |
|
Equipment |
18.00 |
36.00 |
|
Athletic fee |
30.00 |
60.00 |
|
Activity fee |
26.00 |
52.00 |
|
Kaimin fee |
2.00 |
4.00 |
|
Campus recreation fee |
16.00 |
32.00 |
|
Health fee |
124.25 |
248.50 |
|
UC operating fee |
62.00 |
124.00 |
|
UC renovation fee |
22.00 |
44.00 |
|
Radio fee |
9.00 |
18.00 |
|
Recycling fee |
1.00 |
2.00 |
|
Academic facilities fee |
24.60 |
49.20 |
| |
|
|
|
Total
fees for (non-campus resident)
|
$1,483.65 |
$2,967.30 |
| |
|
|
| Additional
nonresident fees: |
|
|
|
Nonresident building fee |
36.00 |
72.00 |
|
Nonresident incidental fee |
2,518.80 |
5,037.60 |
| Total
fees for nonresidents |
$4,038.45 |
$8,076.90 |
| |
|
|
| Books
and supplies |
624.00 |
1,248.00 |
| |
|
|
| Living
allowance |
3,380.00 |
6,760.00 |
| (includes
transportation & other general expenses) |
| |
|
|
| Total
costs, non-campus residents |
$5,487.65 |
$10,975.30 |
| |
|
|
| Total
costs, out of state and foreign students |
$8,042.45 |
$16,084.90 |
*See
question 41 for additional fees charged upper-division undergraduate
and graduate students.
-
How many credits per term can a student take for the stated full-time
tuition?
From 12 to 25 semester units, according to the fee schedule.
-
Do tuition and fees vary by year of study? Yes
-
If so, describe:
At 12 credits, students pay tuition & fees per semester for 1999-00
as follows:
| Lower-division
resident undergraduate students |
$1,483.65 |
| Lower
division nonresident undergraduate students |
4,038.45 |
| Upper-division
resident undergraduate students |
1,591.65 |
| Upper-division
non-resident undergraduate students |
4,304.85 |
| Resident
master's graduate students |
1,671.45 |
| Nonresident
master's graduate students |
4,472.85 |
| Resident
advanced graduate students |
1,829.25 |
| Nonresident
advanced graduate students |
4,630.65 |
Note:
Additional fees are charged for Law, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, post-baccalaureate,
and other advanced degrees.
-
What are per-credit-hour charges for undergraduates at UM-Missoula for
1999-00?
The tuition for lower-division undergraduates
is $137.85 per credit, to which are added the $30 registration fee and
other fees, some of which are based on number of credits and the rest
of which are flat fees. Out-of-state and nonresident alien students
pay tuition fees, as noted at the beginning of the "Annual Expenses
and Financial Aid" section.
-
What does the Financial Aid Office estimate as expenses for the academic
year?
| Expenses |
Residents |
Commuters-Living
at home |
| Books
and supplies |
$1,248 |
$1,248 |
| Living
Expenses |
$6,760 |
$2,288 |
In addition, appropriate fees are included, as itemized above
- List
the number of degree-seeking full-time and less-than-full-time undergraduates
who applied for and received financial aid. Aid that is non-need-based
but that was used to meet need should be counted as need-based aid.
|
Need
Based Awards
|
First-time
Full-time Freshman
|
Full-time
Undergrad (includes freshman)
|
| a.)
Number of degree-seeking undergraduate students |
2005 |
8715 |
| b.)
Number of students in a who were financial aid
applicants |
1491 |
5954 |
| c.)
Number of students in b who were determined to
have financial need |
1098 |
4536 |
| d.)
Number of students in c who received any financial
aid |
998 |
4188 |
| e.)
Number of students in d who received any need-based
gift aid |
754 |
3281 |
| f.)
Number of students in d who received any need-based
self-help aid |
765 |
3437 |
| g.)
Number of students in d who received any non-need-based
gift aid |
97 |
204 |
| h.)
Number of students in d whose need was fully met
(exclude PLUS loans and private alternative loans |
164 |
808 |
| i.)
On average, the percentage of need that was met of students who
received any need-based aid. Exclude any resources that were awarded
to replace EFC (PLUS loans and private alternative loans) |
80% |
96% |
| j.)
The average financial aid package of those in d.
Exclude any resources that were awarded to replace EFC (PLUS loans
and private alternative loans) |
4666 |
7807 |
| k.)
Average need-based gift award of those in line d
who receiveved a need-based gift award |
$2719 |
$2568 |
| l.)
Average need-based self help award (excluding PLUS loans and private
alternative loans) of those in d who received need-based
self help |
$3762 |
| |