Admission Requirements In 4 Easy Steps!
DEGREE SEEKING STUDENTS: Please note that any documents submitted to the college during the admissions process become the property of MSUGF, and must remain as part of the student’s admission and/or conduct file.
1. Complete and Submit Application for Admission
Applications for admission may be obtained from the Admissions & Records Office at the College, or Click Here. Prospective students are encouraged to consult with an advisor for information about selection of a program and financial aid before submitting their applications. Call 406-771-4414 or 1-800-446-2698 (in Montana) to arrange for an appointment with an advisor.
A one-time non-refundable $30 application fee must accompany the Application for Admission.
2. Furnish High School and College Transcripts
Applicants to any program must submit copies of high school transcripts, high school diploma or GED scores to the Admissions & Records Office. High schools must be fully regionally accredited by the appropriate state office of public instruction. In order to receive transfer credit, official college transcripts must be sent directly to the College from each regionally accredited college or university attended. College transcripts submitted from other institutions cannot be released or duplicated, as they remain the property of the issuing institution.
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MSU- Great Falls COT
2100 16th Ave S
Great Falls, MT 59405
3. Furnish Required Immunization Records
Each degree/certificate seeking student or students taking seven or more credits from MSU-Great Falls College of Technology must follow the guidelines of EITHER A OR BOTH B and C below:
A. MMR: [Measles (Rubeola), Mumps, Rubella (German Measles)]: Student complies if:
1. Student has received TWO MMR immunizations: both after 12 months of age, the second no earlier than 28 days after administration of the first dose of MMR vaccination. This meets requirements for Measles, and Rubella (B, and C) below. * **
B. Measles (Rubeola): Student complies if:
1. Student has a report of a blood draw (titer test) proving immunity to measles. OR
2. Student has received two measles immunizations: one after 12 months of age, the second no earlier than 28 days after administration of the first dose of measles vaccine.* OR
3. Student was born before January 1957 and can provide proof of age.
C. Rubella (German Measles): Student complies if:
1. Student has report of a blood draw (titer test) proving immunity to rubella. OR
2. Student has received two rubella immunizations: one after 12 months of age, the second no earlier than 28 days after administration of the first dose of rubella vaccine.** OR
3. Student was born before January 1957 and can provide proof of age.
A student who enters a postsecondary school may be conditionally enrolled as allowed by ARM 37.114.771 if that pupil has received only one dose of MMR or MR, but must have received the second dose before being eligible to attend during the next school term. In this case, the Conditional Attendance Form must be submitted to the Admissions Office.
For more information about the Administrative Rules of Montana regarding immunizations, visit the links below:
*No measles vaccination given before 1967 is valid
**No rubella vaccination given before 1969 is valid
4. Complete Admission Assessment
Before enrolling in a math or English course, all applicants are required to take the COMPASS placement test or submit their American College Test (ACT) or Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores. These tests must have been taken within the past three years. The COMPASS is a standardized test that is diagnostic in nature and measures an applicant’s proficiency in English, reading and mathematics. The results are used to determine placement in courses. Special arrangements can be made for those applicants who have a documented or temporary disability. Arrangements for taking the COMPASS can be made by contacting the Information Desk at 406-771-4414 or 1- 800-446-2698 (in Montana). There is a fee for the COMPASS test.
Students may choose to have their ACT or SAT scores sent to the College to determine placement. Please have scores sent to the Admissions & Records Office directly from ACT or SAT. The College’s ACT code is 2432, and the SAT code is 4482. The addresses and telephone numbers for ACT and SAT are:
ACT Records
P.O. Box 451
Iowa City , IA 52243-0451
319-337-1313 www.act.org
SAT Program
Princeton , NJ 08541
609-771-7600 www.collegeboard.com
For persons wishing to attend a postsecondary institution other than Montana State University - Great Falls College of Technology, Student Central will provide, for a $10 fee, monitoring for admission assessments. Individuals must arrange for the assessment materials to be sent to the College and for an assessment date through the Student Central staff. A forwarding address to the appropriate institution must also be provided.
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