if you can stand the drastic weather, missoula is one of the greatest places to compose, perform, and learn about music. the locals are incredibly relaxed and open to conversation about just about anything.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
bring plenty of jackets and be ready to switch out your wardrobe on the fly, the weather changes to something new almost everyday.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
hiking, fishing, floating, skiing, running, billiards, ping pong, numerous concerts and parties by big names, and of course going to grizzly sports.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
fairly affordable as far as universities run, especially if you can claim in- state tuition.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
there's a giant stone m on mount sentinel overlooking the campus, and every year forestry students climb the clock tower and place a giant pumpkin on top for halloween.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
outdoors lovers, sports fans, musicians, people seeking a laid-back town with just enough to do without all the clutter of over-populated cities.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
there's at least 100 different clubs, ranging from ping-pong to larping.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
the chapters at the university of montana are very respectable and honorable. each strives to make an impact in the missoula community and are very welcoming to new-comers.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
missoula is: a) in montana, thus the crime rate is already essentially low and b) so laid back and liberal that things are more often debated about in a civil fashion rather than with physical altercations.
if you can stand the drastic weather, missoula is one of the greatest places to compose, perform, and learn about music. the locals are incredibly relaxed and open to conversation about just about anything.
bring plenty of jackets and be ready to switch out your wardrobe on the fly, the weather changes to something new almost everyday.
hiking, fishing, floating, skiing, running, billiards, ping pong, numerous concerts and parties by big names, and of course going to grizzly sports.
fairly affordable as far as universities run, especially if you can claim in- state tuition.
there's a giant stone m on mount sentinel overlooking the campus, and every year forestry students climb the clock tower and place a giant pumpkin on top for halloween.
outdoors lovers, sports fans, musicians, people seeking a laid-back town with just enough to do without all the clutter of over-populated cities.
there's at least 100 different clubs, ranging from ping-pong to larping.
the chapters at the university of montana are very respectable and honorable. each strives to make an impact in the missoula community and are very welcoming to new-comers.
missoula is: a) in montana, thus the crime rate is already essentially low and b) so laid back and liberal that things are more often debated about in a civil fashion rather than with physical altercations.