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Montana Tech is home to nationally and regionally ranked programs in engineering, sciences, and health care.
The Lance College of Mines & Engineering offers top programs in engineering and other in-demand STEM fields of study.
The College of Letters, Sciences & Professional Studies is home to Montana's #1 BSN nursing program, and pre-professional health options.
The Graduate School is research-oriented, and a perfect fit for students who strive to become leaders through a master's or Ph.D. degree.
Highlands College is home to popular career-oriented 2-year and 1-year programs.
The Sherry Lesar School of Nursing boasts accolades such as Top BSN Nursing School in Montana as well as the Top RN to BSN Program in Montana.
Our admissions and financial aid representatives work to help you get the best STEM education at the most affordable price. Your representatives will get to know you, and your goals, and have a vested interest in helping you achieve them. That's probably why 90% of our undergraduates receive grants or scholarships, which are separate from loans, and do not put students into debt.
Our students graduate with less debt than other institutions. That is one of the many reasons Montana Tech is the #1 university in the state on the 2022 Forbes' Top 500 College list, which emphasizes return-on-investment. Apply today and schedule a campus visit, where you will meet with faculty and representatives who can help you plan your future.
Montana Tech is nestled along the Continental Divide, in the outdoor paradise of the Rocky Mountains, with plenty of surrounding public land to explore. You'll have the opportunity to make lifelong connections, and learn the importance of work-life balance early on. The Career Services Office will help keep you grounded with an eye on the future, with plenty of summer internship and employment opportunities.
Montana Tech is led by innovators. Research is conducted in partnership with some of the world's most respected entities, like the National Science Foundation and DEVCOM ARL laboratory. Research entities include: The Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP), the Center for Environmental Remediation and Assessment (CERA), the High Performance Computing Cluster (HPC), the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology (MBMG) and the Underground Mine Education Center (UMEC).
Founded in 1900 as the Montana State School of Mines, Montana Technological University is the leading STEM institution in the Rocky Mountain West. The University was founded to help fill the growing need for resources managers and engineers, and it has stayed true to that objective throughout its long history.
Montana Tech's programs consistently top national, regional and state rankings that measure return-on-investment or performance on professional licensure examinations. Graduates receive a high-quality STEM education, and enjoy excellent career placement rates into in-demand fields.
In the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Montana Technological University is a place of purpose, home to uncommon thinking, research, innovation, and ideas. With Montana as our living laboratory, we offer a top education as a leading STEM university, with strong additional programs in nursing, health, and professional fields. What we do matters, today more than ever.
Montana Tech may be best known for engineering and the natural sciences, but we also offer established programs in business, health professions, and other fields. Explore what you can do at Tech and where we can take you.
Butte, Montana?s harsh climate, with its extended sub-freezing winters and brief 70-day growing season, presents significant challenges for plant propagation. To overcome this hurdle for crucial campus research, Environmental Engineering students, in collaboration with the Center for Environmental Remediation and Assessment (CERA), are revitalizing and expanding the Underground Mine Education Center (UMEC)?s grow space, enabling year-round plant growth.
Learn more.Being one of the first people to sign up for a new program can be intimidating, but when Mathew Erickson of Red Lodge heard that Montana Technological University was bringing back its Senior Reserve Officers? Training Corps (SROTC) in Fall 2024, he jumped in feet first.
Learn more.Three students at Highlands College of Montana Tech say the two-year Associate of Science Construction Technology ? Carpentry program has prepared them for the job market, and they intend to transfer to north campus at the end of the year to complete a Bachelor of Applied Science in Business (Construction Management track) to gain knowledge and skills that will allow them to advance even further in their future careers.
Learn more.The Department of Business at Montana Technological University has named a scholarship in honor of longtime Associate Professor Rita Spear. This year the Department of Business awarded five $1,000 Spear Business Excellence Awards to Dillon MacIlwraith, Cassie Cooper, Leah Hamilton, Brady Drummond, and Nicholas Pasquarello.
Learn more.Ripple: The Center for Education and Ecosystem Studies led over 550 students in community clean-ups around their schools and along the Blacktail and Silver Bow Creeks during the second half of May. The students collectively removed 116 bags of waste from Butte?s stormwater.
The following Montana Technological University students have been placed on the Honor Roll, Dean's List, and Chancellor's List for the Spring 2025 semester at Montana Technological University in Butte, Montana.
Montana Tech announced today the appointment of Tammy Burke as the new dean of Highlands College.
At Montana Tech, we?ve been making STEM cool since before anyone else even knew what it was.
Access valuable digital databases, maps, atlases, and historical journals of geological and mining resources dating back to the 1800s. Some of our valuable resources, including maps from the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, are housed only on Montana Tech campus.
The Tech Vision Endowed Scholarship helps recruit new Orediggers and provide funds to take care of our current students. Our goal is to raise $160,000 annually to impact 50-75 students and right now gifts to Tech Vision are being matched 1:1 up to $80,000.