Montana In State Total Cost Ranking

The Most Expensive Colleges in Montana by In State Total Cost for 2023

Most Expensive Colleges in Montana by In State Total Cost

The highest priced four year colleges in Montana are listed by one year's in state total cost list price for the 2021/2022 school year. Total cost includes tuition, room and board or estimated off campus living expenses, books and supplies and other fees.

What is the most expensive college in Montana? Leading the colleges list is Carroll College in Helena with an in state total cost of $49,322.

Academic Rating is a CollegeCalc rating of a college's overall academics and effectiveness. The score ranges from zero to one hundred, with fifty being the median for all eligible colleges. Dollar value is a measure of a school's academic rating compared with the average price paid by students. Colleges which are ranked "n/a" didn't report sufficient data to formulate a score. Learn more about our rating methodology.

All price data are reprinted from the U.S. Department of Education's 2021/2022 IPEDS Survey and reflect reported costs for the 2021/2022 academic year.

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Montana's Most Expensive Colleges by In State Total Cost
College In State Total Cost Rating Value
#1 Carroll College

Helena, Private Not For Profit

$49,322 56 68
#2 Rocky Mountain College

Billings, Private Not For Profit

$41,490 47 49
#3 University of Great Falls

Great Falls, Private Not For Profit

$37,558 NA NA
#4 The University of Montana

Missoula, Public Not For Profit

$19,586 49 32
#5 Montana Tech of the University of Montana

Butte, Public Not For Profit

$19,378 55 50
#6 Montana State University

Bozeman, Public Not For Profit

$19,378 52 40
#7 Montana State University Billings

Billings, Public Not For Profit

$15,518 NA NA
#8 The University of Montana Western

Dillon, Public Not For Profit

$14,930 35 45
#9 Salish Kootenai College

Pablo, Private Not For Profit

$14,919 NA NA
#10 Montana State University Northern

Havre, Public Not For Profit

$13,825 NA NA