Cheapest colleges in Montana
9 colleges ranked by net price after aid
The 9 most affordable four-year colleges in Montana have an average net price of $18,232 per year — the typical amount families actually pay after grants and scholarships. Costs run from $14,164 at Montana State University-Northern up to $24,842 at Carroll College. 6 are public institutions and 3 are private.
| # | College | Type | Net price / yr | Acceptance | Median earnings (10yr) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Montana State University-Northern Havre, MT | Public | $14,164 | — | $49,505 |
| 2 | Montana State University Billings Billings, MT | Public | $15,044 | — | $44,296 |
| 3 | Montana Technological University Butte, MT | Public | $16,240 | 90% | $54,329 |
| 4 | The University of Montana-Western Dillon, MT | Public | $16,669 | 100% | $43,229 |
| 5 | The University of Montana Missoula, MT | Public | $17,118 | 96% | $44,511 |
| 6 | Rocky Mountain College Billings, MT | Private | $18,508 | 73% | $49,036 |
| 7 | Montana State University Bozeman, MT | Public | $20,593 | 87% | $53,263 |
| 8 | University of Providence Great Falls, MT | Private | $20,907 | 64% | $48,296 |
| 9 | Carroll College Helena, MT | Private | $24,842 | 73% | $61,772 |
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