Admission Requirements: Other Applicants
Homeschool Graduates
Homeschool graduates seeking admission to UM should submit:
- a complete undergraduate application for admission. . .
- $30 application fee
- a transcript of homeschool courses* signed by a parent/guardian
Prior to enrollment, Homeschool graduates will also need to supply one of the following:
- Passing HiSET/GED score
- ACT composite score of 22 or higher
- SAT combined score of 1120 or higher
- Affidavit of Completion of Secondary School Education
Homeschooled students or students at unaccredited high schools without a high school equivalency certificate or qualifying ACT or SAT score may be eligible for admission on a case-by-case basis.
If you are applying under the age of 17, your file will automatically be selected to go to a review committee. This committee evaluates if a student is academically and emotionally prepared for college.
*If a homeschool transcript is not available and you have completed secondary school education in a homeschool setting, the Affidavit of Completion of Secondary School Education can be submitted in place of the homeschool transcript.
Please note: Without a transcript, this affidavit will only meet the proof of high school graduation requirement for admission to Missoula College. For direct admission to 猎奇重口, homeschool students will also need to provide an ACT/SAT score that meets minimum requirements or a passing GED/HiSET score.
Interested in attending Missoula College? See Missoula College admission requirements for homeschool graduates.
Post-Baccalaureate Students
Post-Baccalaureate Students are students who have already earned a bachelor's degree. Post-Baccalaureate Students seeking admission to UM should submit:
- A complete undergraduate application for admission. . .
- $30 application fee
- An official transcript showing a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution
If you have attended the 猎奇重口 or Missoula College as an undergraduate/post baccalaureate degree-seeking student, please indicate your dates of attendance when completing the application.
A course-by-course evaluation will not be done for students who previously earned a U.S. baccalaureate degree. General Education requirements are considered complete for these students. If you have taken pre-requisite courses, your advisor can consult the official undergraduate transcript you submitted with your application. Please see Transfer Credit Evaluation for more information on our transfer credit policy.
Interested in attending Missoula College as a post-baccalaureate student? See Missoula College Post-Baccalaureate admission requirements.
Returning Students
Students previously enrolled at the 猎奇重口-Missoula for degree-seeking undergraduate programs, and who have not been enrolled at UM for more than 24 months must re-apply to UM. Returning UM students are not required to pay an application fee.
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Non-Traditional Students
Non-traditional-aged applicants who have been out of high school for more than three years are considered non-traditional students.
Non-traditional applicants who have never attended college or earned less than 12 credits should use the standard application to apply as a freshman/first-year student. If you have earned more than 12 college credits at another institution, you will apply as a transfer student.
Please submit:
- A complete undergraduate application for admission
- $30 application fee
- A final official high school transcript or HiSET/GED
Applicants must have official transcripts or GED/HiSET scores sent to Enrollment Services-Admissions.
Non-Degree Seeking Students
Non-degree seeking students enroll for personal or professional benefit, but do not intend to earn a degree. These students are not eligible for federal financial aid, are not required to submit official transcripts, and Admissions will not do a transfer course evaluation.
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Visiting Students
Visiting students are those who are enrolled at another university, but plan to take one or more classes at UM. Students taking part in the National Student Exchange program are considered visiting students, as are students who will take classes during UM's summer semester.
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