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About Bozeman

Located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains at an altitude of 5,000 feet, Bozeman is truly a remarkable community. The Bozeman area at large encompasses over 50,000 people with backgrounds and cultures as diverse as the Montana landscape. From cattle ranchers to high tech engineers, the area is home to a breed of people who have come to appreciate an unmatched quality of life. While retaining a small town feel, Bozeman prides itself on offering community activities and programs typically available only in larger, metropolitan areas. Bozeman is only 90 miles from Yellowstone Park, the world's first national park. Combine the wide array of resources with an abundance of outdoor recreational opportunities and it's easy to understand why Bozeman ranks as one of the nation's most liveable cities.

Montana State University, located in Bozeman, is a public institution that was founded in 1893. It is a comprehensive multipurpose university integrating programs of instruction, research, and public service. Current enrollment is approximately 11,000. University programs of research and teaching in agriculture, engineering and the biological sciences are particularly strong.


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