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Head-to-head · 2026

Montana State University-Northern vs University of Providence

Side-by-side ROI breakdown. 5 wins for Montana State University-Northern, 0 for University of Providence — Montana State University-Northern has more metric-level advantages.

Face to face

Metric-by-metric, winner flagged

9 metrics, side by side. The colored cell wins. Green = lower-is-better wins, indigo = higher-is-better wins.

Metric Montana State University-Northern University of Providence
ROI score 9.77 6.84
Avg net price $12,664 $17,649
Median earnings (10y) $49,505 $48,296
Acceptance rate Open / not reported 50.3%
Graduation rate 41.1% 27.9%
Median debt $18,500 $18,750
Enrollment 761 528
Ownership Public Private Non-Profit
Avg SAT 980
Wins 5 0

Value readout

Where each school has the edge

University of Providence costs $4,985 more per year than Montana State University-Northern ($17,649 vs $12,664). Montana State University-Northern graduates report $1,209 higher median earnings after ten years ($49,505 vs $48,296). On EduGradify's model that puts Montana State University-Northern ahead on projected ROI (9.77 vs 6.84, exceptional investment).

The more affordable option (Montana State University-Northern) also posts the better return, making it the lower-risk pick on cost alone. On admissions, University of Providence reports 50.3% acceptance; Montana State University-Northern does not report a standard acceptance rate in the current federal data.

Frequently asked

Montana State University-Northern vs University of Providence, answered

4 of the most common questions, with real numbers from federal data.

Is Montana State University-Northern or University of Providence the better value?

Montana State University-Northern has the higher EduGradify ROI score (9.77 vs 6.84), meaning its ten-year earnings go further against its net price.

Which school costs less after aid?

Montana State University-Northern is cheaper — average net price $12,664 per year vs $17,649 at University of Providence. The annual difference of $4,985 adds up to about $19,940 over four years.

Which school reports higher earnings?

Montana State University-Northern reports higher median earnings ten years after entry: $49,505 vs $48,296 at University of Providence. The annual gap in the federal data is $1,209.

What should I compare beyond ROI?

Use the ROI score as a value screen, then compare aid letters, program fit, graduation rate, location, campus size, and debt. Montana State University-Northern reports a B value grade; University of Providence reports C.