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Montana State University
PO Box 172880
Bozeman, MT 59717-2880

Fax: (406) 994-1950
Location: 247 Reid Hall

Contact Information:
Robert Clemens, Director (406) 994-4761

Marlene Elifrits, License-Certification Permit Tech (406) 994-4762

Jackie Bergstedt, License-Certification Permit Tech (406) 994-4761
> College of Education, Health and Human Development
Prospective Student Information

The MSU sign at sunset, students in front of Montana Hall, and the Absaroka Mountains

Want to find out more about what it's like to be a student in the College of Education, Health and Human Development? Wondering what what it's like to live in Bozeman, Montana? Looking for information on how to apply for admission? Below, you'll find links to information about the college, the campus and the community.

Charlie Doughty, MSU Education student

"The special academic opportunities offered here set MSU apart from other schools. Through the honors program I've traveled to England, taken a seminar on arts and culture in the 1960s and mentored young gifted children at area elementary schools. Also through the education department I will spend my last semester in New Zealand for a truly unique student teaching experience. Because of these opportunities my experience at MSU has been one-of-a-kind!"

Charlie Doughty
Great Falls, MT
Math Education and Political Science

Find out what other MSU students are saying...


College
Learn what majors are available in our college, check out what courses are offered, and visit websites for the Department of Education or the Department of Health and Human Development.

Campus
Take a virtual tour of MSU, apply for admission, check out the MSU Bobcats, find out what's happening in the Student Union, and more.

Community
The world's first national park, world class fly fishing, one of the nation's best university museums, and some of the best powder skiing are right in our backyard. In addition, Bozeman is a vibrant community with music, theater, and arts events.

City and State Information

  Recreational Activities

  Cultural Activities

We welcome you to contact us if you'd like to know more about living and learning at Montana State University.

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