Family & Graduate Housing offers
affordable, convenient housing with scenic vistas of the
Bridger, Gallatin, and Spanish
Peak mountain ranges. Our apartments are located within
walking/biking distance from the main campus, and are relatively
close to many Bozeman and Gallatin Valley amenities including the
Gallatin Valley Mall, several grocery stores, retail stores, and
movie theaters. Bozeman's close proximity to Hyalite
Canyon and
Yellowstone National
Park naturally provides an excellent opportunity to explore outdoor
activities including hiking, skiing, fishing, mountain-biking, canoeing,
and rafting. During Bozeman's winters, you will always find
world-class cross country and downhill skiing just minutes from your
back door. In short, Gallatin Valley's unsurpassed outdoor
recreation will provide for inexpensive memories with both family
and friends.
Whether you're new
to Bozeman or continuing at MSU, we hope you enjoy your home
and the surrounding community. The Family & Graduate Housing
Staff is dedicated to providing you with a comfortable living environment
in a convenient well-maintained location, plus several services
and amenities exclusive to FGH residents. We look forward
to enhancing your collegiate career by providing high-quality housing
at a reasonable price.
Please take time
to review the information on our web site. As a Family & Graduate
Housing resident, both you and your dependents are required to adhere
to the rules and
regulations explained here. You are also responsible for the behavior
of all guests while
they visit your home. Guest
Housing is available for visitors to Family & Graduate Housing;
please contact the Family & Graduate
Housing Office for more information.
Thank you for
choosing to live in Family & Graduate Housing. We hope you find
your time well spent while Living Under the Big Sky!
"Montana
is as big as Illinois, Michigan and Indiana. It is bigger
than Italy and Japan. To say that it is the third American
state in size does not, perhaps make its enormousness tangible;
say instead that one out of every twenty-five American miles is
in Montana."
~John Gunther, Inside USA, 1947