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Transfer-Profile

University of Providence

Great Falls, Montana
  • Private
    4 year
  • 974
    Full + Part time Students
  • 1:13
    Faculty to Student Ratio
  • 13%
    Transfer Student Ratio
  • $18.6K
    Avg. Financial Aid
In the 1850s extraordinary courage brought the Sisters of Providence to Montana on a mission to care for and educate those who weren’t being served. That spirit is still alive at the University of Providence. Today, our students cultivate their own individual styles of uncommon courage, exploring personal frontiers as they prepare for living and making a living. We ask them to question what it means to be human in the 21st century. They examine the life of the mind and what it takes to be a productive human being. They contemplate spiritual and religious dimensions of life. Whatever their individual backgrounds, something deep inside moved and inspired them all to create brighter futures for themselves.
students in lab with text 'life takes courage, an extraordinary life takes uncommon courage'

Overview

Full-Time Undergraduate 665
Part-Time Undergraduate 309
Transfer Students 124
Programs 33 Programs
Courses 338 Courses
Equivalencies 646 outgoing Equivalencies

Financial Information

In-State Tuition $20,288
Out-of-State Tuition $20,288
Books and Supplies $1,000
Federal Loans: Undergrads receiving aid 60%
Federal Loans: Average amount received $8,717
Scholarships & Grants: Undergrads receiving aid 81%
Scholarships & Grants: Average amount received $9,862
  • Scholarships and Financial Aid:
    Assistance may be provided through some combination of scholarships, grants, work opportunities, and loans. The financial aid year begins with the fall semester, followed by spring and summer semesters.

Information for Transfer In Students

  • Credit For Life Experience:
    The university will not accept in transfer credit for experiential learning not associated with a formal training program.

Transfer Application Requirements

  • Official Transcripts:
    All transcripts from all previously attended colleges, official high school transcripts or official General Education Development (GED) Test results are required.
  • SAT Scores:
    You must submit ACT/SAT scores if fewer than 20 acceptable semester hours have been completed.
  • Letters of Recommendation:
    As part of the application for admission to the University of Providence, we ask students to obtain a recommendation form from a school counselor, teacher, or professional reference.
  • Essay:
    The submission of an essay is optional.
  • Application Fee:
    There is no fee to apply online, and a $35 paper application fee.
  • Interview:
    A campus visit and interview are recommended.
  • Other Requirements:
    You must submit Immunization Records.
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Transfer Credit Policy

  • Minimum Grade:
    The university will not accept in transfer credit for coursework in which a student earned a grade below “C”, any grade designation below “P” (Pass), or audit grades.
  • Transfer Policy Document:

University of Providence

Address:
1301 Twentieth St S
Great Falls, Montana 59405-4996
United States
Main Phone:
(406) 791-5202

Contacts

Transfer Admission Contact:
Nicole Brandt
Transfer Coordinator, Admissions
800-856-9544
donotreply@academyone.com
Transfer Admission Contact:
Tony Ivy
Transfer Coordinator, Admissions
800-856-9544
donotreply@academyone.com
Last updated on 5/23/2022 by AcademyOne.