Gallatin College
Admissions Information
To apply to Gallatin College, please visit their online application! Summer course availability varies by program.
Transfer and General Education
Gallatin College's transfer and general education degrees are designed to meet the needs of students who:
- undecided about their educational goals
- prefer small class sizes
- vaule affordability
- want personalized academic support
- desire a more gradual entrance into the university
Workforce Programs
Gallatin College MSU's one- and two-year Workforce Degrees are designed to meet the needs of students who want to improve their skills and advance their career opportunities, or who are interested in a career change. With Gallatin College MSU's relevant coursework, state-of-the-art classrooms, and responsiveness to local business and industry needs, our graduates are highly prepared for careers in a variety of industries including advanced technology, business, construction trades, healthcare, manufacturing, and more.
Developmental Education
Developmental courses are designed to develop students' skills to ensure success in subsequent courses. Our math, writing and humanities courses offer quality instruction, small class sizes, and out-of-class support for Gallatin College and MSU students.
Early College and Dual Enrollment for High School Students
The early college and dual enrollment programs at Gallatin College offer Montana high school students ages 16+ a head start on college. Early college provides online and in-person college level courses while dual enrollment provides students with the opportunity to earn college credit while also completing high school courses.
For More Information:
Gallatin College
P.O. Box 170515
101 Hamilton Hall
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717
(406) 994-5536
gallatincollege@montana.edu
www.montana.edu/gallatincollege