On Campus and Community Support Services
On Campus Resources
If you have a documented physical or learning disability and would like to discuss accommodations in the classroom or on campus please contact the Disability Support Services Office.
We encourage all new, transfer, and returning students to visit us and meet with an academic advisor. Our goal is to assist you in designing an academic plan which enables you to complete your program requirements as efficiently as possible.
*Students must apply for admission and have been accepted before scheduling an appointment and meeting with an advisor.
MSUB (406) 657-2240
advising@msubillings.edu
McMullen Hall, First Floor West - University Campus
City College (406) 247-3019
ccadvising@msubillings.edu
Tech Building, Jacket Student Central - City College Campus
You can apply for Federal Financial Aid online; the school code for MSU Billings 002530. You can also visit the MSU Billings Financial Aid page.
(406) 657-2188
Financial Aid Website
McMullen First Floor East
The University accepts many forms of Professional Military Education (non-academic experience and training) that have been evaluated by the American Council on Education (ACE) as academic credit. To transfer credits review the Military Transcript Evaluation Policy and complete a Transcript Request.
Contact Registrar's Office: (406) 657-2158
The MSU Billings Army ROTC Yellowjacket Company challenges you to enroll in the most exciting course on campus. We attract and train top quality student-athlete-leaders from high schools and on-campus.
(406) 247-5733
armyrotc@montana.edu
Student Union Building, Rm 222
For more information, visit the MSUB Army ROTC website.
Veteran and Student Educational Support
Veterans' Upward Bound is a Department of Education program designed to help military veterans refresh their academic skills so that they can successfully complete postsecondary education. Services are free to eligible veterans. Veteran's Upward Bound can also visit Montana Veterans Upward Bound for assistance with college enrollment, class registration, and financial aid.
*Check the VUB website for the latest schedule for a veteran specific new student orientation.
406-272-2604
Cisel Hall, Rm 104
Student Support Services/TRIO is a Federally funded TRIO program. SSS/TRIO provides support for students seeking academic development, and assists students with basic college requirements by motivating students toward successful completion of their college careers.
406-657-2162
Library, Room 141
The Academic Support Center provides qualified tutors, supplemental instruction leaders, peer mentors, and resources that support students in their quest to reach their goals, in a safe and encouraging learning environment.
406-657-1641
Student Union Building (main campus) | Tech Building (City College)
Community Support Services
The Department of Veterans Affairs administers a variety of education benefit programs.
Many Veterans and active duty personnel can qualify for more than one education benefits program, including the:
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- Post-9/11 GI Bill | Veterans Affairs (va.gov)
- Eligibility for Veteran Readiness and Employment | Veterans Affairs (va.gov)
- Montgomery GI Bill Active Duty (MGIB-AD) | Veterans Affairs (va.gov)
- Montgomery GI Bill Selected Reserve (MGIB-SR) | Veterans Affairs (va.gov)
- Survivors’ And Dependents’ Educational Assistance | Veterans Affairs (va.gov)
- National Call To Service Program | Veterans Affairs (va.gov)
- Edith Nourse Rogers STEM Scholarship | Veterans Affairs (va.gov)