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Business education costs in Montana reveal sharp contrasts between public tribal colleges and private institutions. Salish Kootenai College offers the state's most affordable net price at $9,002, while Carroll College reaches $24,842. Montana's agricultural and emerging tech sectors create management opportunities across small towns and urban centers. Seven programs serve students seeking careers where practical leadership skills matter more than corporate prestige. Graduates earn between $33,281 and $40,934, reflecting the state's steady but modest business environment.
7
Programs
$9,002 – $24,842
Net Price Range
$37,239
Avg. Program Earnings
47.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Business Administration, Management and Operations Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $9,002 $4,311 35.2%
2 $14,164 $6,269 42.3%
3 $16,669 $6,430 49.5% 36.3%
4 $17,118 $8,152 45.4% 95.4%
5 $18,508 $33,252 46.7% 75.2%
6 $20,907 $29,018 46.7% 95.5%
7 $24,842 $40,352 66.3% 78.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Salish Kootenai College's business program so affordable?

The tribal college in Pablo charges just $9,002 net price with $4,311 in-state tuition, making it Montana's most cost-effective option. However, the 35.20% graduation rate suggests students should carefully consider support systems and academic preparation before enrolling.

How do private colleges compare to public options for business majors?

Private schools like Rocky Mountain College and University of Providence cost $18,508 to $20,907 net price versus public universities at $14,164 to $17,118. Carroll College commands the highest price at $24,842 but delivers the strongest 66.30% graduation rate.

Where do Montana business graduates typically find the highest starting salaries?

University of Montana graduates report the highest early career earnings at $40,934, despite the school's 95.38% acceptance rate. This reflects Missoula's position as a regional business center with connections to state government and outdoor recreation industries.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.