We're making Carroll more acciessible.

You Belong Here

Expanding Access. Upholding Excellence.

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Carroll College is opening doors wider than ever before. 

You Can Flourish At CarrollWe are welcoming students who are ready to grow, explore, and lead. Guided by our Catholic mission, we are creating new pathways to a Carroll education while maintaining the academic rigor and personal attention that define who we are. 

We're removing barriers and inviting belonging. We have a renewed mindset of opportunity, hope, and mission focus under our co-president leadership model. 

We’re expanding access, deepening support, and envisioning a bold new future that serves more students and communities.

Tori Muzatko

I have flourished here at Carroll because I found a sense of belonging through faith, service, opportunities, clubs, and even intramurals. Carroll is for everyone, especially those who are seeking a strong community.

Tori Muzatko Junior, Tri-Cities, Washington

How We’re Making Carroll More Accessible

 

We’ve made it easier than ever to apply. We’ve simplified and accelerated our process to make applying, and receiving aid faster, clearer, and more accessible. *Some exclusions apply

  • 48-hour admission response once applications are complete
  • Earlier financial aid offers give families clarity sooner. Carroll will distribute aid offers starting Dec. 1 and on a rolling basis afterbe
  • Free to apply on the Common App or Carroll App
  • Automatic acceptance of a cumulative high school GPA of 2.85 or higher on a 4.0 scale
  • ACT/SAT scores not required for admission
  • No essays or teacher recommendations required for a 2.85 GPA or higher
  • Transcripts are no longer required prior to acceptance into Carroll
  • Continuing the Pell Promise for Montana students
  • Expanded scholarships and aid opportunities for all students
  • Transparent admission criteria — we look at the whole person, not an arbitrary cutoff
  • On-campus housing and meal plan support, with scholarships to help with the cost of living

What our community is saying

 
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The minimum standard for automatic acceptance is a cumulative high school GPA of 2.85 on a 4.0 scale. 

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How We Support Students Once They’re Here

Academic and Well-Being Support

Saints Success Center

Career and Life Preparation

  • The Career Services Office connects students to internships, graduate schools, and meaningful employment.
  • Strong regional employer relationships in healthcare, education, business, and nonprofits.
  • Hands-on learning, leadership development, and career readiness are built into every major.
     

Spiritual Life

Campus Ministry provides a foundation for faith and purpose through retreats, worship, service, and formation.

  • Retreats – Opportunities for reflection, renewal, and connection throughout the year.
  • Service & Worship – Daily and weekly Mass, volunteer opportunities, and faith-sharing events.
  • Peer Ministers – Student leaders who mentor peers in spiritual growth and community life.
  • Formation Programs – Help students explore faith, vocation, and service as integral parts of their education.

Social & Wellness Support

  • Comprehensive Wellness Center – Provides counseling, telehealth services, and holistic well-being programs.
  • Peer Support Networks – Encourage connection, balance, and mental health awareness.
  • Student Clubs & Organizations – From academic societies to recreation, service, and cultural groups, there’s a place for everyone to belong.
  • Campus Safety – Renewed focus on student safety and security, ensuring a welcoming and comfortable campus environment for all.
     

Physical Well-Being

  • Hunthausen Activity Center (HAC) – A hub for student fitness, recreation, and community wellness
  • CAMP (Carroll Adventure & Mountaineering Program) – Outdoor recreation and leadership development through hiking, skiing, climbing, and adventure trips across Montana
  • Housing & Dining – Variety of flexible meal plan options; extended dining hours for convenience; three-year on-campus living guarantee; Resident Assistants (RAs) provide connection, mentorship, and a strong sense of community
     

How Our Students Make an Impact While At Carroll

Carroll students engage deeply — in labs, communities, and across the world. These experiences define a Carroll education and set our graduates apart.

  • Undergraduate Research: Every student has the chance to conduct and present research — culminating in the Student Research Festival, an annual showcase of original work.
  • Service-Learning: Through the Hunthausen Center for Peace & Justice, students connect coursework to service — addressing real needs in the Helena community and beyond.
  • Study Abroad: Opportunities range from full-semester programs to short-term faculty-led trips, giving students global perspective and confidence.
  • St. Catherine Scholars Program: A guided pathway helping students achieve their fullest academic potential and prepare for elite fellowships such as Rhodes, Fulbright, Truman, and Goldwater.
  • Internships and Professional Experiences: Integrated across all majors, giving students practical experience and strong post-graduate outcomes.
     

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Community Engagement

  • Students are active in Special Olympics, Service Saturdays, and numerous Helena-based outreach programs.
  • Carroll students live out their faith and values through acts of service, leadership, and justice — connecting classroom learning to real-world impact.
  • Supportive and robust alumni network.
     
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You Belong Here

Carroll is becoming a more open, supportive, and mission-driven community — one that empowers students from all backgrounds to grow in intellect, faith, and service.

You belong here — at a college that believes in you, invests in you, and walks beside you as you discover who you’re called to be.

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