(first-time bachelors-degree-seeking freshman students, including COT)
Location: Missoula, Montana—a city of more than 73,000 in a valley surrounded by mountains
Type of college: Public, coeducational, doctoral; member of the Montana University System
Campus: Sits at the base of Mount Sentinel which offers one of the state's most popular hiking trails and is adjacent to the Clark Fork River. The campus occupies 200 acres with 63 buildings and a 23,008-seat football stadium. UM's campus also includes a golf course, pool, full fitness center, soccer, softball and track fields
Faculty: 548 full time; 223 part time
Student/Faculty Ratio: 19:1
Academic Year: Fall and spring semesters with a five-week winter session between semesters; two five week summer sessions
Degrees offered: Associate, bachelor's, master's, first-professional and doctoral degrees, and technical certificates
Varsity Sports: Men's (Grizzlies) football, basketball, indoor and outdoor track, cross-country and tennis. Women's (Lady Griz) volleyball, basketball, indoor and outdoor track, cross-country, tennis, golf, soccer
Athletic Conference: Big Sky Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Conference, Division I (I-AA football)