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Address: 211 Montana Hall, Bozeman, MT 59717, USA
Phone: (406) 994-0211
State: Montana
City: Bozeman
Zip Code: 59717


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Reviews
In the middle of year two studying engineering. Wouldn't want to be anywhere else. Great setting, helpful professors, and fun classes. Figured I should update this. Graduated in 4 years and had a blast doing it. 10/10 would recommend
7 years ago (03-03-2018)
Most of these reviews must be written by non-impartial or non-student individuals - counseling services are almost impossible to procure, health services are standoffish with students and miss obvious diagnoses - I have a 100% misdiagnosis rate there with ailments that outside care providers immediately (and correctly) diagnosed - because it was obvious. Administration is very eager to hunt down students that have a bad experience to remove them from campus so they can't complain. If you're not completely on the ball and can't guarantee that you won't have some sort of family emergency or tragedy (they will not move anything or have any mercy for these) You're taking a serious risk going to school here - especially if family isn't close. For your health - stay away
7 years ago (01-03-2018)
Professors are hit and miss. counselling services are good. Buildings are in dire need of renovation. Living facilities are sub-par, with newer buildings being fine but older buildings being unsanitary (especially bathrooms). Dining halls offer little variety with everything tasting the same and occasionally being under-cooked. You can always tell when visitors are coming because that is when the dining halls put in actual effort. My biggest issue is that 70% of the faculty are vastly pretentious and rude; acting curt and caustic and treating most students like an inconvenience. Its sad because , to most, it overshadows the 30% of caring/kind faculty who do put in effort and time for students.
7 years ago (06-12-2017)
Mountains and Crimes not Mountains and Minds! MSU is not a safe place for me and in my opinion, women and minorities should avoid MSU. Here's some of what I went through. During my first year of graduate school, I was a victim of a crime on campus. I did not know the perp and I was terrified. I requested help dealing with the fear and received none. I was stuck in a referral circle between the VOICE center and counseling services as each place said they didn't have the resources to help me. While going through this I still had to be a student and had to take an exam that would determine if I was worthy enough to work towards a PhD. I took the exam and was happy to receive a MS pass but that soon changed after several students separately told me that a male student scored lower than me on the exam and he was given a PhD pass. At first I didn't believe it because that is supposed to be private information. However, one student told me an answer I gave to a question because they were discussing it in their group meeting. When I confronted the faculty, they lied to me so I sued MSU and discovered the gossip was indeed fact. In an interview for the case, the head of the exam committee stated, "We gave him a PhD pass because we felt he suffered from testing anxiety and she needed to work harder." I left that horrible school to discover that the faculty gossip didn't end with the local grad students. Faculty associated with an organization in my field spread rumors and released my academic record without my consent to other scientists. I was harassed by some of them at meetings and to this day I feel uncomfortable going to them. MSU did nothing to address these behaviors. The only thing that happened was that the US Dept. of Education increased their monitoring of MSU based on my complaint. Most of the faculty that I dealt with still teach at MSU and the school is supportive of them and the sick environment they create. Those who threaten that environment can enjoy a lifetime of harassment. I recommend avoiding MSU at all costs.
7 years ago (11-02-2018)
I wouldn't recommend MSU to anyone who has courses they'd like to transfer from another school. I'm hoping to get a degree in computer science from MSU, but If I don't want to retake all of the math, science, and English classes I've already taken, I'll need to send a course syllabus for every class that counts towards my current degree to the relevant departments, so that they can assess if the class is equivalent. I'm not sure if this is the case for all students, but it is for my situation. I've already spoken with the Registrar's Evaluator about this, and they confirmed that this is what I have to do. This is totally unacceptable for a full size university. It should be someone's job to assess course equivalencies, not the student's responsibility. It's also worth mentioning that their graduation rate is only 49.5%.
7 years ago (28-11-2017)
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