We are excited that you are interested in studying at UM from one of our Partner Universities!
Your university must have a Partner Exchange Agreement with the 猎奇重口 to study through this program. Find out if your university is one of our Partner Universities listed below.
Partner University exchange students must first apply through their home institution; students cannot apply directly to the 猎奇重口.
Please note: it is best that our office receive all communication from your home coordinators until you've been nominated. We are happy to assist with and coordinate any concerns through your home institution's international office!
Click through the tabs below to learn more about the specifics of your study abroad in 猎奇重口!
Important Partner Program Information
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Please review the requirements tab on our .
Incoming partner applicants must:
- be nominated by one of the 猎奇重口's partner institutions
- be nominated by our nomination deadline
- meet the English Language Proficiency requirements, outlined on our program brochure
- be able to provide Proof of Finances, outlined in our program brochure, in order to receive their DS-2019 student visa application
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Prospective students can read more about our partner program on our .
Please note that students will not be able to create an application until invited by our office to do so.
Students will receive the invitation from our office to complete an online application once we have received the appropriate nomination of the student from our partner's international office by our nomination deadline. If you need clarification, please contact us at: studyabroad@umontana.edu
Once a student has access to the application, they will be able to access the online application through the program brochure's "Apply Now" button
In order for the student's application to be considered, the student must complete all requires questionnaires and signature documents, as well as upload all required supporting documentation, by the application deadline. Refer to the program brochure for more specifics.
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Learn more about registration, the UM course catalog, class schedules, CyberBear, and English as a Second Language course recommendations on our Academic Information webpage.
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Fall 2022
Please note that dates and costs are subject to change without notice. Any changes will be published here first.
Date and event from fall 2022 semester Date Event August 15 - 17 Early Arrival August 18 - 20 International Student Orientation Aug 25 - 26 New Student Orientation (domestic and international) August 29 Autumn Semester Classes Begin September 5 Labor Day – No Classes, Offices Closed November 11 Veterans Day Observed – No Classes, Offices Closed November 23 Student Travel Day – No Classes November 24 - 25 Thanksgiving Break – No Classes, Offices Closed December 9 Last Day of Regular Classes December 12 - 16 Final Exams Spring 2023
Please note that dates and costs are subject to change without notice. Any changes will be published here first.
Date and event from spring 2023 semester Date Event *(TBA) Early Arrival Housing Open *(TBA)
International Student Orientation January 5 - 6 New Student Orientation (domestic and international) January 9 Classes Begin January 16 Martin Luther King Jr. Day - No Classes, Offices Closed February 20 President's Day Holiday - No Classes, Offices Closed March 13 - 17 Spring Break - No Classes April 28 Last Day of Regular Classes May 2 - 5 Final Exams Estimated Costs
Estimated Costs Requirement Cost New Student Fee $150 Residence Halls + Meal Plan $5,649 - $6,690 Lewis & Clark Apartments $600/month Early Arrival Housing $23/night Textbooks and Supplies, Special Course Fees
$500/semester, varies by class UM Student Health Insurance
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Learn more about accommodation options for studying abroad at the 猎奇重口 on our Housing and Meals webpage.
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All students taking 7 credits or more at the 猎奇重口 must have or maintain major medical insurance coverage. As an incoming international student, you will be defaulted into paying for the student health insurance or show the necessary proof of your personal coverage that meet or exceeds the J-1 or F-1 student visa requirements. Please carefully read the outlined guidelines for more information.
Students living on campus have the option to protect their belongings through exclusive student-endorsed renter's insurance program. For about $11 per month, you'll be able to receive protection for damaged or stolen property. Learn more on our Renter's Insurance page.
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The (ISS) within the Global Engagement Office at the 猎奇重口 prepares certificates or petitions for the Exchange Visitor J-1 visa and advises international scholars who need to change visa status, extend a visa, travel temporarily out of the United States or bring dependents to this country.
The ISS helps international students with the following:
- Extension of stay
- Leaving and reentering the U.S.
- Maintaining or changing visa status
- On-campus and off-campus employment and practical training at pre-and post-completion stages of study
- Exchange visitor program for students and scholars
- Social Security Card application
- State and Federal income tax laws and tax treaties
Additionally, the office serves as a liaison to federal agencies dealing with international student and scholar concerns, such as the Department of Homeland Security, Department of Labor, United States Informational Agency, and Internal Revenue Service.
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The following are the 猎奇重口's partner universities in alphabetical order:
Australia
Austria
Chile
China
Czech Republic
- Charles University
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Morocco
New Zealand
Norway
Portugal
Romania
Spain
Sweden
Thailand
United Kingdom
Uruguay