Students
Number of military or veteran students enrolled200
Number of total students enrolled2,803
Number of military dependents enrolled40
Military Support
| Support | |
 | Service members Opportunity Colleges Consortium member (SOC) |
 | Offers ROTC program or participate in cross-town ROTC program |
 | Has full-time veteran counselors or advisors on staff |
 | Advisor on staff that assists veterans with career placement |
 | Veteran counselors liaise with local VET REPS to help with career placement |
 | Identifies military dependents on campus |
 | Has child care facilities on campus |
| Social Outlets | |
 | Has campus/social networking events planned specifically for veterans |
 | Has veteran clubs or associations on campus |
 | Has a chapter of the Student Veterans of America on campus |
 | Has virtual veteran clubs or associations |
 | Has veteran specific page on website |
 | Has spouse clubs/associations on campus |
 | Has a military spouse specific page on its Web site |
| Installation/Base Support | |
 | Provides support to specific military installations |
Programs to support faculty in terms of their knowledge and understandingVeterans Task Force committee meets to discuss various issues, including camups wide understaning of veteran student issues. Key member of the committee is the President of the Veteran's Club. The Enrollment Services Office on campus employs a Veteran Work Study Student, and as such can help us identify any enrollment/classroom related issues affecting veteran students. Training Moduals have also been purchased to offer training to faculty and staff on best practices regarding Veteran Students. Faculty are also invited to our veteran students orientation events. Veterans Educational Benefit Certifying officials are available to assist veteran students with their specific issues, and are also available to assis faculty, staff and students in understanding VA Educational Benefits in general.
Student Veteran AssociationsVeterans Club (just found out about the Student Veterans Association, will consider registering to become a chapter, Veterans Task Force, Veterans Orientation, Veterans Luncheon
Why this school is an excellent choice for military membersStudents at Montana Tech have the opportunity to earn a hands-on, success oriented education, in a small college atmosphere, leading to over 94% placement of graduates into jobs with average starting salaries of $54,237. Veterans and military members will feel at home with the practical mindedness of many of our students, and the local community is very pro-military and pro-Montana Tech. Employers seek out our graduates because they are ready to "hit the ground running" after graduation, saving them money in training costs.