My middle daughter is a freshman @ the UM
MSU's recruitment when she was a sophomore & junior was far more detailed than UM's - IMO. She would get far more "stuff" from Bozeman and it showed they just naturally had a bigger / better budget where they could spend more to send to kids. It really did seem focused on "selling the state" so it felt a little off telling her about all the great mountains and rivers and forests... bc... yeah she knows that already.
UM's was very steady but was postcards and letters instead of pamphlets.
She's a great student and landed the state's Presidential Scholarship but UM and MSU informed her that in different ways:
- MSU sent a giant packet stating she has a scholarship each year for the following 4 years as long as she maintained her GPA and (as I recall) live on campus for 1 year.
- UM sent a letter saying she gets it for 1 year.
Me, being the negotiator, told her we should reach out to the UM and tell them MSU has offered this for 4 years, and to see if they would match it. She opted to email them and the response back was, "well yes, that's how it works, you get that every year here as well." I sent this feedback up the ladder bc clearly the UM's messaging to high school students needed some tweaking.
One thing that MSU did which UM didn't that also impressed me was at some point in her senior year they sent her her student ID# and a login where she can review and hold classes for the fall semester. Open invitation to do so, just so she can get ready for college - UM never did anything like that, it was an impressive move I thought.
For her, in the end, she's pre-med and she researched the two biology departments and the UM department has far better connections and secondary school placement - so she opted to be a Griz (thank goodness haha). She was accepted right away into the pre-med here and is currently taking a chemistry test as I'm typing this.
I will also say, her senior year UM really turned up the recruitment, the mailers and information became more detailed, the communications really ramped up too, being a Missoula kid she was obviously able to get some great on-campus access from her health-science track she was on in high school.
Also funny, she was also accepted into Tech and they would send her a typed letter every 60 days, that's it. They did that for 2 years straight but had no other follow up.