Montana State University Billings

Montana State University Billings
Motto Access and Excellence
Type Public
Established 1927
Chancellor Dr. Dan Edelman
Administrative staff
651 (incl faculty) [2016]
Undergraduates 4021 [Fall 2017]
Postgraduates 380 [Fall 2017]
Location Billings, Montana, USA
Campus Suburban
Colors Blue and yellow
Nickname Yellowjackets
Mascot Buzz - Yellowjacket
Website www.msubillings.edu

Coordinates: 45°47′48″N 108°31′26″W / 45.79667°N 108.52389°W / 45.79667; -108.52389 (Montana State University Billings) Montana State University Billings (or MSU Billings) is a state university located in Billings, Montana. It is the state's third largest university located in Montana's largest city. Its University Campus is located on 110 acres in downtown Billings, Montana, United States.[1][2] Formerly Eastern Montana Normal School in its founding in 1927, it was then renamed in 1965 as Eastern Montana College (EMC). It merged into the Montana State University System in 1994 under its present name.[3] Currently, the university offers over 100 specialized programs for certificates, associate’s, bachelor's, and master's degrees through the University's five colleges.[4] The five colleges of Montana State University Billings are Arts and Sciences, Business, Allied Health Professions, Education, and City College.

The main Campus of Montana State University Billings sits at the base of the Rimrocks

Student life

With the main campus in the downtown core of Billings many cultural, service, athletic or educational activities are within walking distance of the campus.The school is host to a mix of traditional and nontraditional student body. Approximately 600 students live on campus in the residence halls.

Some of the major student organizations include:

  • The Associated Students of Montana State University Billings, also known as the student government. This organization is run by and for students, taking in concerns, advocating student issues and rights, and allocating funds.
  • Student Activities Board, the organizers of many activities from comedians to current movies on campus.
  • Student religious organizations including United Campus Ministry representing 7 Protestant denominations, other Christian non-denominational organizations, Baha'i, and Catholic groups.
  • Jacket Student Ambassadors, a student leadership organization on campus which hosts many new student orientations and tours of the campus.
  • The Residence Hall Association, a student run residence hall association that provides both social and educational programming for residents of Petro and Rimrock Hall.

Full List of Organizations

Major structures of the main campus

The Liberal Arts Building
  • McDonald Hall
  • Parking Garage / Campus Police
  • Art Annex / Poly Building
  • Apsaruke Hall
  • Cisel Hall
  • Alterowitz Arena / Physical Ed Building
  • Cenex Stadium
  • Tennis Courts
  • Rimrock Hall
  • Petro Hall
  • McMullen Hall
  • Student Union
  • Library
  • Liberal Arts Building
  • Science Building
  • College of Education

Petro Hall

Petro Hall

Petro Hall is a 500-room residence hall completed in 1965.[5] There are 8 floors, including the first floor Petro Theater and the second floor lobby. It is connected directly to the Petro Theater on the first floor, and also connected to the Student Union Building.

Rimrock Hall

Rimrock Hall

Rimrock Hall is 300-room residence hall completed in 1962.[6] There are 6 floors, including the second floor lobby and the first floor Student Union Building.

Student family housing

The student family housing consists of contemporary two and three bedroom units located on the east end of the campus.[7]

Athletics

The athletic teams are nicknamed the Yellowjackets and compete in the NCAA's Division II Great Northwest Athletic Conference. Montana State University Billings has an active athletic department, including a newly reformed baseball program that captured the 2015 and 2016 GNAC conference championships.[8] Other sports include: men's and women's basketball (both making appearances in conference finals over the years), cross country, golf, soccer, cheerleading, softball, volleyball, tennis, indoor track, and outdoor track. The official MSUB song is the Fight Song.

Extensions

City College at Montana State University Billings

City College at MSU Billings is a two-year college that offers degrees and certifications in fields such as business, computer technology, transportation, nursing, and safety.[9] It was first created in 1969 as the Billings Vocational-Technical Education Center (BVTC). Its governance was passed from the Billings School District to the Montana University System (MUS) Board of Regents in 1987, and in 1994, the BVTC was officially merged with MSU Billings and renamed the College of Technology.[10] The name was changed to the present name in 2012 when the MUS Board of Regents voted to change the names of all the colleges of technology in the state.[11] The university currently runs a free shuttle for students between its main campus and the City College.[12] 1,336 students (all undergraduates) were enrolled at the City College during the 2012 fall semester.[13]

MSUB Extended Campus

MSUB Extended Campus provides conference facilities, workforce and professional development, personal enrichment, kids' camps, outreach and a Senior Academy for ages 55+. Their event calendars and course listings are available online.

Distance learning

MSUB Online is Montana State University Billings' Online Portal, featuring a wide array of courses (over 240 classes) and complete programs of study ranging from certificates, associate's, bachelor's, and master's degrees.

Student services

Essential departments for student service include:

  • Academic Support Center
  • Admissions and Records
  • Advising Center
  • The Campus Store
  • Business Services (Cashier, Fee Payment)
  • Campus Police
  • Advising and Career Services
  • Dining Services
  • Disability Support Services
  • Financial Aid and Scholarships
  • Graduate Studies
  • Honors Program
  • Residence Life
  • Information Technology
  • International Studies
  • New Student Services
  • Native American Achievement Center
  • Office of Research Compliance
  • Parking
  • Recreational Activities
  • Student Government (ASMSUB)
  • Student Health Services
  • Student Support Services/TRIO
  • Center for Engagement
  • Veterans' Upward Bound
  • Women's and Gender Studies Center[14]

Notable alumni

See also

References

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