Montana Tech provides numerous opportunities for financial assistance for Graduate students, including teaching and research assistantships, tuition waivers and scholarships.
To apply for financial awards at Montana Tech, please fill out and send in the Financial Award Application.
Graduate Teaching Assistants and Research Assistants are student employees. Follow the steps below to begin:
Complete Student Employment paperwork:
It is important to complete and return your student employment paperwork on time. Students are not authorized to begin working his/her supervisor receives an “Authorization to Work” from the Student Employment Office. Incomplete paperwork will be returned to your and may delay your paychecks.
International students must have a United States Social Security Card to work on campus. The Social Security Administration General Information and Services may be reached by calling 1-800-772-1213. The Butte Office is located at 2201 Harrison Avenue and may be reached by calling 1-888-632-7068.
Tuition Waivers are given by the department and waive either In-State Tuition and/or Out-of-State Tuition. Eligibility to continue an award is determined by the Department on a semester-by-semester basis and is based upon the following criteria:
Note that in accordance with BOR policy 940.41, the Montana Tech Graduate Student Tuition Policy sets tuition for graduate students who are Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTA) or Graduate Research Assistants (GRA) receiving GTA or GRA support of at least $4,000 per semester at the resident tuition level. Thus, GTAs and GRAs who are not Montana residents are awarded a TARA waiver equal to the difference between resident and non-resident tuition. The TARA waiver is limited to four semesters for a master's student.
The Ronald & Jessie Little Graduate Endowed Scholarship was established for Montana Tech graduate students who have returned to school after working in industry for a minimum of eight (8) years. Apply for the Little Scholarship if you received your Bachelor's Degree more than eight years ago and have worked in industry since you graduated.
The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) was established over 55 years ago to promote the sharing of higher education resources among Western states. One of the programs established is the Western Regional Graduate Program (WRGP). WRGP makes many high quality graduate programs available at reasonable cost to students in 15 Western states. More importantly, it includes a wide range of graduate programs designed around the educational, social, and economic needs of the West.
Montana Technological University has all of our on-campus graduate degrees offered at 150% of resident tuition for all students attending from WICHE states. Our Master of Science programs are in Ecological Restoration; Electrical Engineering; Environmental Engineering; General Engineering with options in mechanical or civil; Geosciences with options in engineering geology, geology, geological engineering, hydrogeology, hydrogeological engineering, geochemistry, and geophysical engineering; Industrial Hygiene; Materials Science and Engineering; Metallurgical Engineering; Mining Engineering; and Petroleum Engineering. We have PhD programs in Earth Science and Engineering and in Materials Science and Graduate certificates in Restoration and Computer Science.
The following states participate in WICHE/WRGP:
Students enrolling through WRGP are eligible to enroll at resident rates of tuition in these 15 states, and are not required to demonstrate financial need.
The following programs are part of the WRGP-WICHE Program at Montana Tech: