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Admissions Office
MSU-Northern P.O. Box 7751 Havre, MT 59501-7751 Tel: (406) 265-3704 Toll Free: (800) 662-6132 x3704 admissions@msun.edu Location: Cowan Hall 213 |
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Montana State University-Northern is committed to a program of equal opportunity for education, employment, and participation in University activities without regard to race, color, sex, age, religion, marital status, sexual orientation or preference, creed or political belief, national origin, or because of mental or physical disability, or status as a Vietnam era or disabled veteran. This right shall be guaranteed to all students presently enrolled, students applying for admission, employees, and applicants for employment at Montana State University-Northern. Persons with inquiries or complaints regarding discrimination should contact Director of Human Resources (406) 265-4147 Montana State University-Northern P.O. Box 7751 Havre, MT 59501 or Director, Office of Civil Rights Federal Office Building 1244 Speer Boulevard Denver, Colorado 80204 The best way to decide if Northern is for you is to come and check it out for yourself. Northern encourages all interested students and their families to come to Havre for a campus visit. Visitors will be treated to a campus tour with a Northern student. They will then meet with faculty from fields that interest them and professionals in the Financial Aid Office. Other visits that may be arranged for interested parties include the Student Support Services, an athletics coach or even a classroom observation. Visitors can further get a taste of student life by being guests of the University in residence hall rooms and the campus-dining hall when available. At least one week's advance notice is required. More information Each student is responsible for knowing and complying with all regulations regarding admission procedures. A student’s failure to be informed or to comply will not excuse a student from responsibility or from any penalty or difficulty which he or she may encounter. The falsification or suppression of any information requested on the application for admission will be grounds for cancellation of registration.
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International students have additional immunization requirements. Please refer to the section entitled INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS. The Montana University System classifies all applicants for admission and currently enrolled students as either in-state or out-of-state. This classification affects admission decisions and fee determinations. The basic rules for making the classifications are found in Board of Regents' policy. If you have questions regarding your residency status, please contact the Admissions Office. A copy of the "Montana University System Student Guide to Montana's Residency Policy" will be forwarded to you. The Guide contains the policy and a Residency Questionnaire that may be submitted by individuals who believe they are eligible for in-state tuition and fees. All applicants should apply for admission as early as possible, but at least one month prior to registration. This will insure proper processing for registration and allow time for an evaluation of credits. Applicants whose files are not complete by the registration date may be required to register late and pay late fees. International students have different processing timelines; please refer to the section entitled INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS for additional information. Applicants for Advanced Placement credit should ask the College Entrance Examination Board to submit official examination scores to the Office of Admissions. Grades of 3, 4, or 5 on College Entrance Examination Board Advanced Placement Examinations will result in the granting of credit upon completion of 12 semester credits of coursework at Montana State University-Northern. This credit will be awarded to degree seeking students for corresponding courses at Montana State University-Northern. Grades will not be awarded. A notation of the award will be placed on the student's transcript. All first-time entering freshmen applicants who have graduated from high school less than three years prior to the first date of enrollment at Montana State University-Northern or are less than 21 years of age are required to take the American College Test (ACT) or the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) prior to course registration and have the official results sent to Montana State University-Northern. Testing is also available during the orientation program prior to each semester. |
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