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2000-2001 Catalog |
Admission to Associate of Applied Science programs, Associate of Arts, certificate programs and nondegree status is administered by the College of Technology of The University of Montana-Missoula, 909 South Avenue West, Missoula, Montana 59801 (406) 243-7828 (in Montana, 1-800-542-6882)
Admission to graduate degree programs is administered by the Graduate School, The University of Montana-Missoula, Missoula, Montana 59812 (406) 243-2572. Requirements for admission are detailed in the Graduate School catalog.
Admission to the School of Law is administered by the School of Law, The University of Montana-Missoula, Missoula, Montana 59812 (406) 243-4311. Requirements for admission are detailed in the Law School Bulletin.
The requirements for admission to these statuses are described below. Please note that achievement of a high school diploma or equivalent is the minimum level of academic preparation required for admission to the University. Applicants will be notified of their acceptance or refusal as soon as possible after necessary credentials have been received.
The University of Montana-Missoula does not discriminate in admission, in the provision of student services, or in employment policies on the basis of race, sex, national origin or ancestry, marital status, creed, religion, color, political ideas, age, or mental or physical disability. The University accepts applications from in-state and out-of-state, domestic and international students.
The University welcomes out-of-state students as educational programs and resources permit. The University retains the right to limit the number of students and to establish requirements which will insure their high scholastic aptitude.
1. Graduation from a state accredited high school.
2. 2.5 cumulative grade average (on a 0-4 scale) or 22 composite on the enhanced ACT or 1030 combined verbal/math on SAT, or finish in the upper half of the graduating class.
3.Successful completion of the College Preparatory Program (all courses are subject to Office of Public Instruction guidelines):
The following categories of students are exempt from 2 and 3 above:
b. GED freshmen (those students who pass the GED and enter college within three years of the date they would have graduated from high school).
c. Part-time students (those taking 7 credits or fewer).
d. Summer only students.
Some departments reserve the right to set admission standards for their undergraduate programs which differ from the general University requirements. Applicants to these programs who meet general University requirements for admission to the under-graduate degree status will be admitted to the appropriate premajor program by Admissions & New Student Services. Application to the undergraduate major program is an additional, separate process administered by the department and arranged for by the student seeking acceptance.
Questions concerning admission requirements may be directed to Admissions & New Student Services, (406) 243-6266 or 1-800-462-8636.
An application for admission is complete when Admissions & New Student Services receives the credentials described below.
1. Application form. Applications must be complete and signed.
2. $30 application fee. This non-refundable fee is payable once at the undergraduate level provided payment is followed by enrollment. Record of payment will remain on file for one year for students who do not enroll. Applications are not processed prior to payment of this fee. The University of Montana-Missoula waives the application fee for students who have attended an affiliate campus: Montana Tech and the Division of Technology, Helena College of Technology, and Western Montana College.
3. Test scores. Official ACT or SAT results should be sent directly from the testing company or may be posted on the high school transcript.
4. High School Student Self-Report form. This form is part of the standard application form and is the basis for the initial admission decision.
5. Final high school transcript with graduation date. Information provided on the self-report form will be verified from this transcript.
6. Medical History Record. All students are required to submit a completed Medical History Record to the Student Health Service two weeks prior to registration. It is important that the immunization record be complete, accurate and validated by a health official.
Applicants must present a 2.00 (C) cumulative grade average (on a 0-4 scale) for all college level work attempted to be eligible for admission.
Admissions & New Student Services determines whether or not transfer courses are college level, the appropriate grading and credit conversions on transfer work, and the applicability of transfer credit toward general education, upper division, and other university requirements. See Transfer Evaluations under General Information in this section for details.
2. $30.00 application fee. This non-refundable fee is payable once at the undergraduate level provided payment is followed by enrollment. Record of payment will remain on file for one year for students who do not enroll. An application cannot be considered prior to payment of this fee. The University of Montana-Missoula waives the application fee for students who have attended an affiliate campus: Montana Tech and the Division of Technology, Helena College of Technology, and Western Montana College.
3. Official college/university transcripts. The student must supply a complete official transcript from each regionally accredited college or university attended, and from each college or university attended holding candidate status for regional accreditation. Applications from students who are enrolled at the transfer school while applying to UM will be considered for admission based on incomplete official transcripts showing all academic work completed and posted to date. The complete official transcript must be on file before the second registration at UM. Academic eligibility will be reviewed upon receipt of the complete transcript.
4. Medical History Record. All students are required to submit a completed Medical History Record to the Student Health Service two weeks prior to registration. It is especially important that the immunization record be complete and accurate and validated by a health official.
An application for admission is complete when the B.A.S. advisor receives the credentials described below.
2. Official transcripts of all prior college work
3. $30 application fee (if the applicant is new to The University of Montana system)
4. Medical History Record (if the applicant is new to The University of Montana system)
An application for admission is complete when the College of Technology receives the credentials described below.
2. $30 application fee. This non-refundable application fee is payable once at the undergraduate level provided payment is followed by enrollment. Record of payment will remain on file for one year for students who do not enroll. The University of Montana-Missoula waives the application fee for students who have attended an affiliate campus: Montana Tech and the Division of Technology, Helena College of Technology, and Western Montana College.
3. Test scores. All students are required to take either the ACT, SAT or ASSET standardized test and submit scores to the Admissions Office. Contact the College of Technology Admissions Office for specific information regarding this requirement.
4. Proof of high school graduation/GED. An official high school transcript with graduation date or GED score report must be sent to the College of Technology.
5. Medical History Record. All students are required to submit a completed Medical History Record to the Student Health Service two weeks prior to registration. History record forms are sent to students with acceptance notifications. Some health-related programs have additional requirements. Refer to the College of Technology section of this catalog.
2. $30.00 application fee (in US dollars). This non-refundable fee is payable once at the undergraduate level when payment is followed by enrollment. In all other cases record of payment will remain on file for one year. Payment of this fee is expected prior to consideration of the application. The University of Montana-Missoula waives the application fee for students who have attended an affiliate campus: Montana Tech and the Division of Technology, Helena College of Technology, and Western Montana College.
3. Academic Credentials:
B. U.S. transcripts. Complete official transcripts showing all U.S. high school and college/university attendance.
5. English Report. Students from countries other than Australia, New Zealand, Canada or the United Kingdom must show evidence of proficiency in English by submitting official scores of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A minimum score of 500 is required for regular admission to undergraduate programs (see Conditional Admission below). However, students who score less than 580 will be required to take English as a Second Language courses according to the following schedule (except College of Technology students):
500-525-one-half the normal academic load plus ENSL/LING 250: English for Foreign Students: Intermediate. Students in mathematics, computer science, and science fields that depend heavily on laboratory work may enroll up to a three-fourths academic load.
525-580-three-fourths normal academic load plus ENSL/LING 450: English for Foreign Students: Advanced.
A student may petition the Supervisor of the English as a Second Language Program to waive this requirement, if the student has the support of his or her department or program chair.
Any questions concerning the evidence of proficiency in English should be directed to Admissions & New Student Services. Requests for information on TOEFL test procedures and registration should be directed to:
TOEFL, P.O. Box 899, Princeton, New Jersey 08540
When the student arranges to take the TOEFL test, he or she should request that examination results be sent directly to Admissions & New Student Services or the College of Technology, The University of Montana-Missoula, Missoula, Montana 59812. (Code N. 4489-00)
Conditional Admission
International students who score below 500 and who meet all other admission requirements will be offered conditional admission. Conditionally admitted students study in an intensive program at The University of Montana-Missoula English Language Institute on campus until the TOEFL score reaches 500. After a score of 500 is achieved, enrollment in regular university courses begins.
6. Medical History Record International. All students are required to submit a completed Medical History Record for international students to the Student Health Service two weeks prior to registration. It is required that the immunization record (for measles, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, polio, and skin testing for tuberculosis) be complete, accurate, and validated by a physician.
7. Visa Clearance and Advisor's Recommendation Form. F-1 and M-1 students transferring from another college or university in the U.S. must have this form completed by the foreign student advisor of the transfer school and returned to the UM Admissions & New Student Services Office or the College of Technology.
Except in the College of Technology, a maximum of 30 semester credits earned as a nondegree student will be applied to an undergraduate degree at The University of Montana-Missoula if the applicant applies and is accepted to a degree program. Whether credits taken in the College of Technology as a nondegree student may apply to a particular degree program is dependent on the courses taken and the degree program to which the student may be admitted. This category is not open to students currently on academic suspension from The University of Montana-Missoula.
If a person is admitted as an undergraduate nondegree student and later wishes to change to a degree program, he or she will be required to file an application for readmission, furnish the required supporting credentials and meet the regular admissions standards for the intended program. Readmission applications are available from Admissions & New Student Services, the College of Technology, or the Registrar's Office.
2. $30.00 application fee. This non-refundable fee is payable once at the undergraduate level provided payment is followed by enrollment. Record of payment will remain on file for one year for students who do not enroll. An application cannot be considered prior to payment of this fee. The University of Montana-Missoula waives the application fee for students who have attended an affiliate campus: Montana Tech and the Division of Technology, Helena College of Technology, and Western Montana College.
3. Medical History Record. All applicants are required to submit a completed Medical History Record to the Student Health Service two weeks prior to registration. The form must be complete, accurate and validated by a health official. Health forms are sent to students with letters of acceptance.
Graduate nondegree students may take courses for either graduate or undergraduate credit, as defined in the catalog. Graduate credit will be assigned automatically unless a request for undergraduate credit is submitted to the Graduate School by the fifth week of the semester. Graduate credits earned will not necessarily be applied toward graduate degree requirements if and when an individual is admitted to a graduate degree program.
There is a limit of nine graduate credits (or the credits earned during a single semester, whichever is more) for courses taken while in the graduate nondegree status which might later be applied toward an advanced degree at the University. These credits must be requested by petition to the graduate dean and require the approval of the program chair to which the individual is seeking graduate degree admission.
Graduate nondegree students are urged to seek advice from the Graduate School if they have any intention of pursuing a graduate degree program. Applicants admitted as graduate nondegree students will not be eligible for financial aid. Graduate nondegree students are assessed the graduate level surcharge of all credits taken.
2. $30.00 application fee. This non-refundable fee is payable once at the graduate level provided payment is followed by enrollment. Record of payment will remain on file for one year for students who do not enroll. An application cannot be considered prior to payment of this fee. The University of Montana-Missoula waives the application fee for students who have attended an affiliate campus: Montana Tech and the Division of Technology, Helena College of Technology, and Western Montana College.
3. Medical History Record. All applicants are required to submit a completed Medical History Record to the Student Health Service two weeks prior to registration. It is especially important that the immunization record be complete and accurate and validated by a health official.
Former students applying for a change in their admission status (undergraduate degree, undergraduate nondegree, graduate nondegree) via the readmission process are subject to the admission requirements described above.
Former undergraduate degree students who do not plan to change their status and who have attended another college/university since attending The University of Montana-Missoula, even if their absence from UM has been less than two years in duration, must submit college transcripts.
Former students who are applying for readmission after an absence of 24 months or more must submit a new Medical History Report to the Student Health Service. This form will be sent to former students upon receipt of their application.
Former students are not required to pay the application fee of $30.00 unless they are changing from an undergraduate status to a graduate status or vice versa. The application fee is paid only once at the graduate level and once at the undergraduate level.
The examination must be completed no later than December of the year before entrance if the student wishes to be considered for scholarships. Students must have taken the test in order to be considered for admission. Students who have a disability which would hamper them in taking the ACT or SAT test will need to make special arrangements for accommodation.
If the high school graduation date is more than three years prior to the term in which the student intends to enroll, an ACT or SAT score is not required but is strongly encouraged.
The University of Montana-Missoula recognizes there are great individual differences in the academic preparation and background of students because of the variety of learning opportunities afforded by books, television, travel and work experience. In an effort to give credit for learning that takes place outside of the university classroom, The University of Montana-Missoula grants credit for some of the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) tests. The purpose of this program is to allow students to take examinations to test their achievement and determine if their proficiency is equivalent to college-level courses in various academic fields. Credit for specific examinations is granted subject to approval of the appropriate academic department at the University. Therefore, it should not be assumed that credit granted by other colleges/universities will be allowed by UM. Details about CLEP can be obtained from the University Testing Center.
University policy for awarding credit on the basis of AP/CLEP is as follows:
2. Grades of Pass will be recorded for all credits granted.
3. There is no limit to the number of credits that may be awarded.
4. Credits may be used toward general education requirements. Appropriate designations will be made by Admissions & New Student Services.
5. The applicability of credits granted toward major requirements will be determined by the student's academic department.
Advanced Placement | |||
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AP ExaminationTitle | Minimum Score | Semester Credit | Equivalent Courses |
Art/History of Art | 3 | 6 | ART 150L-151L |
Art/Studio | 4 | 9 | ART 123A, 125A & ART 135A |
Biology | 4 | 4 | BIOL 101N & 102N |
Chemistry | 4 | 5 | CHEM 161N or 151N |
Computer Science A | 3 | 4 | CS 131 |
Computer Science AB | 3 | 8 | CS 131 & 132 |
English/Lang & Comp | 3 | 3 | ENEX 101 |
English/Lit & Comp | 3 | 3 | ENLT 120L |
French Language | 3 | 5 | FREN 101 | 4 | 10 | FREN 102 |
French Literature | 3 | 5 | FREN 101 |
4 | 10 | FREN 102 | |
German Language | 3 | 5 | GERM 101 |
4 | 10 | GERM 102 | |
Gov & Politics/US | 3 | 3 | PSC 100S |
History/European | 4 | 4 | HIST 105H |
5 | 6 | HIST 105H | |
History/United States | 4 | 5 | HIST 151H-152H |
5 | 6 | HIST 151H-152H | |
Latin/Vergil | 3 | 5 | LAT 101 |
4 | 10 | LAT 102 | |
Latin/Catullus Horace | 3 | 5 | LAT 101 |
4 | 10 | LAT 102 | |
Mathematics/Calc AB | 4 | 4 | MATH 152 |
Mathematics/Calc BC | 3 | 8 | MATH 152-153 |
Music Listn/Lit | 3 | 3 | MUS 134L |
Physics B | 3 | 8 | PHYS 121N-122N |
Physics C | 4 | 5 | PHYS 221N |
Psychology | 4 | 3 | PSYC 100S |
Spanish Language | 3 | 5 | SPAN 101 |
4 | 10 | SPAN 102 | |
Spanish Literature | 3 | 5 | SPAN 101 |
4 | 10 | SPAN 102 | |
Statistics | 4 | 4 | MATH 241 |
College Level Examination Program | |||
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General ExaminationTitle | Minimum Score | Semester Credit | Equivalent Course | Natural Sciences | 550 | 6 | None |
Subject Examination Title | Minimum Score | Semester Credit | Equivalent Course |
Accounting, Intro. | 55 | 6 | BADM 201-202 |
American Gov | 50 | 3 | PSC 100S |
American Hist I | 50 | 3 | HIST 151L |
American Hist II | 50 | 3 | HIST 152L |
American Lit | 50 | 3 | ENLT 221L |
Biology, General | 50 | 3 | BIOL 101 |
Business Law, Intro | 57 | 3 | BADM 257 |
Calc With Elem Funct | 50 | 4 | MATH 152 |
Chemistry, General | 50 | 5 | CHEM 161N or 151N |
College Algebra | 45 | 0 | None |
College Alg/Trig | 45 | 0 | None |
College French | 45-49 | 0 | FREN 102 |
Levels 1&2 | 50-55 | 4 | FREN 201 |
(max. 4 credits) | 56+ | 4 | FREN 202 |
Coll German | 45 | 0 | GERM 102 |
Level 1&2 | 50 | 4 | GERM 201 |
(max. 4 credits) | 56 | 4 | GERM 202 |
Coll Spanish | 45 | 0 | SPAN 102 |
Levels 1&2 | 50 | 4 | SPAN 201 |
(max. 4 credits) | 56 | 4 | SPAN 202 |
English Lit | 50 | 3 | ENLT 220L |
Information Systems | 55 | 2 | BADM 270 |
Psychology, Intro | 50 | 3 | PSYC 100S |
Western Civilization I | 50 | 3 | HIST 104H |
Western Civilization II | 50 | 3 | HIST 105H |
Transfer students who submit all credentials on time and who are admitted to an undergraduate degree program will receive an evaluation of their work showing the distribution of courses toward the general education requirements; this evaluation will be sent with the acceptance letter. It is important that a student monitor his/her program with the help of an academic advisor. Refer to the General Education Requirements section of this catalog for details.
Students who have earned a baccalaureate or higher degree are considered to have met the general education requirements.
Immunization Requirements: Montana state law requires all post secondary students to provide proof of immunization signed by a health care provider or documented on an official immunization record.
Registration cannot be completed without this documentation. A health record form is sent with the admission acceptance letter.
After obtaining additional information, the responsible admissions officer may admit the applicant or refer the application to the Admissions Review Committee for review and recommendation.
Required Credentials - UM requires that these credentials be submitted for evaluation at the time of application. They consist of official transcripts from regionally accredited colleges and universities, from colleges and universities that are candidates for regional accreditation, and foreign colleges and universities. Course work from other schools is not evaluated unless an individual exception is requested by a student and approved by a committee composed of the Academic Vice President, Admissions & New Student Services Director and Registrar.
Optional Credentials - Although students are not required to submit these records, Admissions & New Student Services or the College of Technology will evaluate them any time during enrollment in the undergraduate degree status. They consist of official records from nontraditional sources including the Advance Placement Program, the College Level Examination Program, military service records and records from certain training programs (see below).
As part of an evaluation, Admissions & New Student Services reviews all academic work for possible repeated courses and assigns courses to the appropriate UM General Education areas. Credit for courses judged by Admissions & New Student Services to be of college level will be applied toward the free elective requirements of baccalaureate degrees. The evaluation also designates courses applicable toward the 39 credit Upper Division requirement. Accepted credits are subject to restrictions noted in the Credit Maximums presented later in the section under Degree Requirements. These and other limitations are explained in that section. The academic department is authorized to determine the applicability of accepted credit toward major department requirements. Students are required to seek the advice of their departmental advisors prior to registration each term.
Students in the College of Technology must submit official transcripts for evaluation. If a student feels that a course taken at another institution may substitute for a specific College of Technology course, the evaluation will be done by the associate dean and the chair of the department of the equivalent course. Courses in which a grade lower than "C" was earned, internship, clinical experience, and some laboratory courses will not be considered for transfer credit.
To receive a vocational-technical credit grant, a student may petition his or her major department by securing the petition form from the Registrar's Office. This form, together with a copy of The University of Montana-Missoula permanent record and a copy of the transfer institution's catalog, should be presented to the department chair of the student's major. The department chair will return the form to the Registrar's Office indicating how many, if any, credits may be applied toward the degree. This completed form is an agreement between the institution and the student that the credits apply toward graduation requirements provided the student retains his or her major in the same field. Should the student elect to change majors, the same procedure must be followed with the new department chair.
This petition process may be used by students wishing to count up to 10 semester credits in technical courses taken from the College of Technology to an associate of arts or baccalaureate degree program. Technical courses are designated by a course number suffix of "T".
The following professional programs are not available in Montana but are supported by the Montana WICHE program. They are dentistry, medicine, occupational therapy, optometry, osteopathic medicine, podiatry, public health and veterinary medicine.
The Certifying Officer for the state of Montana can be contacted for specific details about the program. WICHE Student Exchange Program, Montana University System, 2500 Broadway, Helena, MT 59620. (406)444-6570 or Fax: (406) 444-1469.
The amount of the WUE scholarship is 150% of instate fees.
Only new freshmen and transfer students are eligible to apply for a WUE scholarship. In addition, preference is given to majors in Anthropology, Art (BFA), Classics, Economics, Forestry, Geography, Geology, Journalism (including Radio-TV), Latin, Music (BM), Philosophy, or Theatre (BFA) and Dance.
Once the scholarship is awarded, it extends through four full calendar years or completion of the bachelor's degree, whichever is first, provided:
b. all other criteria of the UM scholarship are met, including maintenance of a cumulative UM gpa of 3.0 or above
c. students do not interrupt their UM attendance by twelve months or more.
Spring semester WUE scholarship applications may be consid- ed by the Scholarship Coordinator on a space available basis.
Alternative measures of exceptional ability may be presented in lieu of the required gpa.
Time as a WUE Scholarship recipient cannot be used toward fulfilling in-state residency requirements for fee purposes at any unit of the Montana University System.
To apply for a WUE scholarship, applicants must submit a completed and signed scholarship application with the required credentials including an essay. Complete materials must be received by February 1.
Further details are available from the WUE Scholarship Coordinator in the Admissions & New Student Services Office.
The Student Conduct Code sets forth University jurisdiction, student rights, standards of academic and general student conduct, disciplinary sanctions for breach of the standards of student conduct and procedures to be followed in adjudicating charges of both academic and general misconduct.
The Vice President for Student Affairs is responsible for procedural administration of the Student Conduct Code for all general conduct. The Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs is responsible for all academic conduct.
The Student Conduct Code is set forth in a separately printed handbook, copies of which may be obtained from the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, or ASUM (The Associated Students of The University of Montana-Missoula).