Rocky Mountain College

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About Rocky Mountain College

School Type: Private

Religious Affiliation: United Church of Christ

Status: Non-profit

Military Friendly: Yes

Accreditation: regional

Rocky Mountain College is a small private college located on a suburban campus in Billings, Montana. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 851, and admissions are selective, with an acceptance rate of 70%. The college offers 47 bachelor's degrees, has an average graduation rate of 48%, and a student-faculty ratio of 14:1. Tuition and fees for students are $32,282.

Billings, MT

$32,282

Avg tuition

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Admissions Breakdown

70%

Acceptance Rate

69%

Full-Time Student Retention Rate

48%

Six-Year Graduation Rate of Full-Time, First-Time Students

Application Considerations

Test scoresNot required for admission, but considered if submitted (Test Optional)

High school transcriptRequired

High school rankNot required for admission, but considered if submitted

Letter of recommendationRequired for some

High school GPARequired to be considered for admission

Open admissionNo

Completion of college prep programRecommended

Test of English as a foreign language (TOEFL)Required to be considered for admission

Transfer Credit Policy

Dual enrollmentYes

Credit for qualified life experience*Yes

Advance placement (AP) creditsYes

*This can include previous jobs, trainings, licenses/credentials, or seminars. You may need to complete an exam or provide a portfolio to earn credit.

SAT & ACT

ACT 25th-75th Percentile18-24

SAT 25th-75th Percentile990-1240

Learning Environment

Student Body Stats

2k

Students enrolled

28%

Online student enrollment

14:1

Student to faculty ratio

Ways Students Can Learn

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Demographics

White

56%

Unknown

0%

Black

4%

Hispanic

8%

Two or more races

5%

Non-U.S. Citizen

5%

Asian

0%

American Indian/Alaska Native

3%

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

0%

Socio-economic diversity

37% of students received an income-based Federal Pell Grant intended for low-income students.

37%

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Online Programs

Offers Online Programs

Yes

Online Programs

1

Total Online Enrollment

291

Student Location Breakout

Percent of Programs Online

98% On-campus

2% Online

Types of Online Programs Offered

CertificatesX BoldNot offered

AssociateX BoldNot offered

Bachelor'sX BoldNot offered

Graduate CertificateX BoldNot offered

Master'sX BoldNot offered

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Student Charges

Tuition and Required Fees

Student LevelIn-stateOut-of-state
Undergraduate$32,282$32,282
Graduate$31,903$31,903

Cost of Undergraduate Attendance

Costs based on full-time, first-time degree- or certificate-seeking undergraduates.

Costs to ConsiderPrice
Books and supplies$1,400
On-campus room and board$10,152
On-campus other expenses$2,000
Off-campus (not with family) room and board$10,150
Off-campus (not with family) other expenses$2,000
Off-campus (with family) other expenses$2,000

Total Undergraduate Cost

Total cost by categoryIn-stateOut-of-state
On-campus$45,834$45,834
Off-campus without family$45,832$45,832
Off-campus with family$35,682$35,682

Financial Breakdown

Students Receiving Aid

Federal Grant Aid

37%

State Grant Aid

0%

Institution Grant Aid

100%

Pell Grant

37%

Average Aid Awarded

Federal Grant Aid$6,310
State Grant Aid$0
Institution Grant Aid$23,265
Pell Grant Aid$4,716

Financial Outlook

$26k

Average student debtafter graduation

$35k

Average salary 6 years after starting school

Varsity Athletic Teams

NCAA Division I-FCS

32.5%

of the overall student body is a member of an athletic team.

Participation

MenWomen
  • All Track Combined
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Skiing
  • Soccer
  • Volleyball

Degrees Awarded by Program

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1Agricultural/Animal/Plant/Veterinary Science And Related Fields.
2Biological And Biomedical Sciences.
3Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services.
4Communication, Journalism, And Related Programs.
5Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services.
6Education.
7English Language And Literature/Letters.
8Health Professions And Related Programs.
9History.
10Mathematics And Statistics.
11Natural Resources And Conservation.
12Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, And Kinesiology.
13Philosophy And Religious Studies.
14Physical Sciences.
15Psychology.
16Social Sciences.
17Transportation And Materials Moving.
18Visual And Performing Arts.
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