Home▸Kalender Beasiswa▸Beasiswa Montana State University - International Undergraduate Merit-Based Scholarship
Mulai
1 September 2025
Deadline
15 Maret 2026
Pendaftaran ditutup
Jenjang Beasiswa
S1
Country
United States
Scholarship Details
Beasiswa - Montana State University - International Undergraduate Merit-Based Scholarship untuk jenjang S1 dengan tipe Partially Funded di United States
University
Major
Benefit
- Awards range from $5,000-$12,000 per year.
Requirements
AGE
No age requirement
GPA
Min. GPA: 2.5 out of 4.00
ENGLISH TEST
- IELTS: min. 6
- TOEFL iBT: min. 71
- TOEFL PBT
- PTE Academic
- Duolingo
NATIONALITY
Indonesian
OTHER LANGUAGE
Not required
STANDARDIZED TEST
Standardized Test (Recommended) SAT, ACT, A-Level, IB SAT: 1120 ACT: 22
DOCUMENTS
- Application Form: An online application can be submitted at: http://www.msuadmissions.com/international
- A paper application can be downloaded and printed at https://www.montana.edu/international/admissions/documents/InternationalApplication.pdf
- Application fee of US$38 for the online application or US$30 for the paper application
- Proof of English proficiency
- Academic Transcripts (in English)
- If you have ACT or SAT test scores, please submit them.
- Montana State University Undergraduate Admission Documents:
- 1. International Undergraduate Application for Admission: An International undergraduate application may be submitted online or a paper application form may be downloaded and printed. If completing the paper application, please return the completed and signed application form to the Office of International Programs. Contact the Office of International Programs via mail: Office of International Programs, Montana State University, PO Box 172260, Bozeman, MT 59717-2260, or by phone: +1-406-994-4031, or by Fax: +1-406-994-1619, or by email: globalstudy@montana.edu.
- paper application form: https://www.montana.edu/international/admissions/documents/InternationalApplication.pdf
- 2. Application Fee (non-refundable): $38 for the online application or $30 for the paper application. Checks should be made payable to Montana State University. The application fee will not be waived or refunded. The fee must be paid before the application for admission will be processed.
- 3. Secondary School Academic Records: For admission purposes, scanned or photocopies of academic records are acceptable. If admitted, students will be required to provide final and official secondary school records listing all courses and grades/marks earned. The record must be sent directly from the secondary school to the Office of International Programs. Alternatively, the student may obtain an official copy from the school, leave it in the school's sealed envelope and mail or carry it to MSU. Additional official certificates may be required to show completion of secondary school. International students enrolled in high school in the United States or Canada are required to submit ACT and/or SAT scores.
- *Note: If you are applying as a transfer student, MSU International Admissions will notify you if we require further information to evaluate your academic credentials.
- 4. Final High School Transcript: After graduation, a complete and official transcript must be sent directly from the high school to the Office of Admissions. Courses completed, GPA (on a 4.0 scale), rank in class (if available), and official date of graduation must be included on the transcript.
- 5. Approved High School Equivalency Exam: If an approved high school equivalency exam was taken in lieu of high school graduation, an official score report/transcript must be sent directly to the Office of Admissions from the Department of Education from the state in which the exam was given.
- *Note: Exam scores (such as TOEFL or SAT) must be sent to MSU directly from the testing agency. Student copies cannot be accepted.
- 6. ACT/SAT Scores*: Test scores are no longer required for admission or scholarship consideration at Montana State University. Please note that other academic information, including a self-reported cumulative GPA, is still required. Students can still submit ACT/SAT scores for math and writing placement purposes. MSU does not use the SAT Subject Tests (formally SAT II Subject Tests). Non-traditional applicants who graduated three or more years prior to the semester in which they intend to enroll are not required to submit ACT/SAT test results. Arrangements to take the ACT test on campus may be made by contacting MSU Testing Services at 406-994-6984.
- 7. College/University Transcripts: Applicants who have attended another college or university, whether credit was earned or not, must have an official transcript sent directly from each institution to the Office of Admissions after all final grades have been posted. If the college or university participates in secure electronic transmission of official transcripts, the transcripts should be sent to: MSUadmissionstranscript@sympa.montana.edu. For more information on how college/university courses will transfer to MSU, refer to the ""Evaluation of Transfer Credit"" section.
- 8. Advanced Placement (AP): Applicants who have completed an Advanced Placement Examination should request that the official scores be sent directly to the Office of Admissions. Scores of 3 or higher on most AP Exams will earn college credit with a Pass grade for the equivalent courses. For more information on how AP courses will transfer to MSU, refer to the AP Course Equivalencies website.
- 9. International Baccalaureate (IB): Applicants who have completed an International Baccalaureate Examination should request that the official scores be sent directly to the Office of Admissions. Scores of 4 or higher on IB Exams (primarily Higher Level) will be granted college credit with a Pass grade for equivalent courses. For more information on how IB courses will transfer to MSU, refer to the IB Course Equivalencies website.
- 10. English Proficiency
- Official Proof of English Language Proficiency: Please visit the Options for Proving English Proficiency website to review approved examinations and intensive English programs, minimum required scores, and countries exempt from providing proof. http://www.montana.edu/international/admissions/englishproficiency.html
- 11. Bank Statement/Financial Statement
- A bank statement or other form of documentation of financial support must be provided to assure that funds are available for the first year of study.
- Source: http://catalog.montana.edu/undergraduate-admissions/#International_Undergraduate_Students
OTHERS
This scholarship can be renewed annually if the student maintains a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale, maintains full-time student status, and attends as a non-resident student.
*Any scholarships offered through the Office of International Programs prior to April 2, 2021 will be upheld as described in the original award.
Please note: Scholarship consideration is based on academic performance and will be awarded in the order in which students are offered admission, so it is best to complete the application early and confirm any award quickly. Students will not be considered for the Office of International Programs Scholarship until they have been offered Full Admission.

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