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The University of Montana-Western

Dillon, MT·Public·umwestern.edu/

Campus Identity

NAIA

The University of Montana-Western is a small public university in Dillon, MT. Approximately 1,198 students are enrolled. Admissions are accessible with a 100% acceptance rate. Clark Canyon Reservoir is about 18 miles from campus. Ski resorts are within 28 miles of campus. CollegeCove's campus safety score is 57/100 (Less Safe), based on U.S. Department of Education Clery Act data.

At a Glance

The University of Montana-Western is a small public university in Dillon, MT. Approximately 1,198 students are enrolled. Admissions are accessible with a 100% acceptance rate. Clark Canyon Reservoir is about 18 miles from campus. Ski resorts are within 28 miles of campus. CollegeCove's campus safety score is 57/100 (Less Safe), based on U.S. Department of Education Clery Act data.

100%
Acceptance Rate
1,371 applications
Test Optional
Test Policy
No test scores required
$6,670
2024-25 Tuition
In-state rate
$16,558
Avg Net Price
What students actually pay
$10,046
Room & Board
21 meals/week
1,198
Total Enrollment
Undergraduate students
17%
Yield Rate
Admitted students who enrolled
51%
Graduation Rate
Within 150% of normal time
Selectivity100% · Open
Highly SelectiveOpen

This school does not require standardized test scores for admission. SAT and ACT submissions are optional.

Campus Lifestyle

The University of Montana-Western is a 1,000–4,999, small-town school with NAIA athletics. The campus is 28 miles from Maverick Mountain.

Athletics

NAIA

Frontier

School Size & Setting

1,000–4,999

Town setting

Ski Access

28 miles

Maverick Mountain

Weather

Cold Climate

36°F avg school-year

Nearby Ski Resorts

The University of Montana-Western students have access to 3 ski resorts within driving distance. The closest is Maverick Mountain, 28 miles away with 2 lifts and 450 skiable acres. All are within 60 miles of campus.

Maverick Mountain

Montana

28 mi away
450 skiable acres2 lifts
28 mi away
60 mi away
5,800 skiable acres36 lifts

Nearby Lake

Clark Canyon Reservoir is 18 miles from campus, giving The University of Montana-Western students access to boating, swimming, and waterfront recreation.

Clark Canyon Reservoir

Lake access within 18.0 miles

18 mi away

Average Monthly Temperature

1991–2020 Climate Normals · Dillon, MT

Dillon has a cold climate, with winters averaging 22°F in Dec and summers peaking around 65°F in Jul.

24°Jan26°Feb34°Mar41°Apr50°May58°Jun65°Jul63°Aug55°Sep43°Oct31°Nov22°Dec

Station: DILLON U OF MONTANA WESTERN · Source: NOAA NCEI

On Campus Safety Score

2021–2023 U.S. Dept. of Education Campus Safety and Security data normalized per 1,000 students

The University of Montana-Western in MT earns a composite safety score of 57/100, rated Less Safe among U.S. colleges.

57/100
Less Safe
PersonalSafetyPropertySafetyParty SceneSafety4010036
40/100
Personal
assault, rape, stalking, dating and domestic violence
100/100
Property
burglary, vehicle theft, arson
36/100
Party Scene
drug, alcohol & weapons enforcement

On Campus Safety data from the U.S. Dept. of Education Clery Act Database, normalized per 1,000 enrolled students. Higher scores indicate a safer environment. Review detailed data on the U.S. Dept. of Education Campus Safety and Security website.

Cost Breakdown

2024-25 academic year. Tuition: College Scorecard. Fees and room & board: IPEDS/NCES.

Tuition
$6,670$20,130
Fees
$1,203$1,277
Room & Board
$10,046$10,046
Total
$17,919$31,453
In-StateOut-of-State
App Fee: $30
Meal Plan: 21 meals/week
$16,558avg net price / year

What students actually pay after grants and scholarships. Source: College Scorecard.

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Fields of Study

34 programs offered

Most Popular Programs

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and HumanitiesAssociate's
58 grads/yr
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and MethodsBachelor's
57 grads/yr$41,988
Education, GeneralAssociate's
35 grads/yr
Business Administration, Management and OperationsBachelor's
26 grads/yr$47,344
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject AreasBachelor's
24 grads/yr$46,457

Bar width proportional to graduates per year. Earnings = median 4 years after graduation.

Business Administration, Management and Operations
Bachelor's26 grads$47,344
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas
Bachelor's24 grads$46,457
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods
Bachelor's57 grads$41,988
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Associate's58 grads
Education, General
Associate's35 grads
Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness
Bachelor's19 grads
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods
Associate's17 grads
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods
Certificate16 grads
Agricultural and Domestic Animal Services
Bachelor's13 grads
Business Administration, Management and Operations
Associate's12 grads

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Earnings reflect graduates working and not enrolled full-time. Data suppressed (shown as —) for programs with fewer than 30 graduates. Most recent available year.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is The University of Montana-Western located?

The University of Montana-Western is located in Dillon, MT. The main campus address is 710 S Atlantic, Dillon, MT. It is a public institution offering 4-year degree programs.

What is the acceptance rate at The University of Montana-Western?

The University of Montana-Western has an acceptance rate of 100%, making it accessible. Out of 1,371 applicants, 1,368 were admitted in the most recent year. 1,198 students enrolled.

How much does it cost to attend The University of Montana-Western?

For the 2024-25 academic year, The University of Montana-Western charges $6,670/year for in-state students and $20,130/year for out-of-state students. Including room and board ($10,046/year), the total estimated cost is approximately $17,190/year. The average net price after grants and scholarships is $16,558/year — what students actually pay. Use The University of Montana-Western's net price calculator for a personalized estimate.

What is the application fee for The University of Montana-Western?

The undergraduate application fee at The University of Montana-Western is $30. Check the admissions website for fee waiver eligibility.

Does The University of Montana-Western have college sports?

Yes — The University of Montana-Western competes at the NAIA level in the Frontier. Division III programs emphasize academic achievement alongside athletic competition, without athletic scholarships.

Is The University of Montana-Western the right fit for me?

Whether The University of Montana-Western is right for you depends on your academic goals, budget, lifestyle preferences, and career aspirations. Key factors to consider: admissions selectivity (100% admit rate), avg net price ($16,558/year after aid), campus culture in Dillon, and available programs. Use CollegeCove's compare tool to weigh The University of Montana-Western against similar schools side-by-side.

Tuition: College Scorecard (2024-25). Fees, room & board, and other data: IPEDS/NCES 2024. Always verify with The University of Montana-Western directly for the most current information.

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Quick Facts

Type
Public
Location
Dillon, MT
Size
1,000–4,999
Degrees Offered
Associate's, Bachelor's, Certificates
NCAA
NAIA
Conference
Frontier
School Year Weather
Cold · 36°F avg
App Fee
$30
On Campus Safety Score
57/100
Nearest Airport
Butte, MT (BTM) · 52 mialso SMN (61 mi), BZN (82 mi)

Location

Dillon, MT

Data Sources: Admissions, cost, and enrollment data sourced from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (NCES, 2024 survey year). Fields of Study data sourced from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. On Campus Safety Score computed from Clery Act data (U.S. Dept. of Education, 3-year average normalized per 1,000 students). Data may not reflect most recent changes. Always verify with the institution directly.