The University of Montana continued to put its enrollment woes behind it, reporting a 3.7% increase in students - the largest annual year of growth in 14 years.
Classes for the fall semester at the University of Montana are scheduled to start on Wednesday, August 19, and school officials have been hard at work preparing for an unprecedented fall semester, due to COVID 19 complications.
In one of the most anticipated announcements all year, the fall enrollment numbers are in at the University of Montana, according to Vice President for Enrollment and Strategic Communications Cathy Cole.
The University of Montana is already reaping benefits of joining with Common Application, an online platform that enables students to apply at colleges and universities around the world.
The Missoula International Airport receives several requests from folks interested in enrolling in the Transportation Security Administration’s popular TSA Pre✓® application program.
For several years, enrollment officials at the University of Montana were mystified that prospective students were complaining about a lack of contact information from the school, as compared to MSU.
The University of Montana’s fall census after the first 15 days of instruction was exactly 10,962 students, a drop of 7.6 percent from last fall’s enrollment of 11,865.