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Montana State's Community Health program is dedicated to enhancing overall wellness by advocating for healthy habits, strong family dynamics, community health initiatives, and environments that support wellbeing. Participants in this interdisciplinary program integrate knowledge from public health, education, psychology, sociology, family studies, and related behavioral sciences while actively participating in community engagement and collaborative learning experiences to gain comprehensive field expertise.
Freshmen will be considered for admission on the basis of their secondary school record and their English proficiency. Applicants who can prove their English language proficiency and have a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.5/4.0 on a U.S. scale will qualify for admission.
English Proficiency Examination:
Application Deadlines Fall Semester: July 1; Spring Semester: November 15; Summer Session: March 15.