Meet the Bobcat Family

At Montana State University, we have countless opportunities for students to broaden their experiences and get involved on campus. Our office offers several unique opportunities to develop as individuals. Learn more about them and meet our students below!

 

 

Admissions Student Ambassadors

Our Admissions Student Ambassadors meet with prospective students and their families as part of their campus visit experience. They cover a broad range of topics, including student life, academic options, the application process, scholarships, and more. Our Student Ambassadors are trained by our Admissions Counselors, and many are active in leadership positions across campus.

Have questions about our Admissions Student Ambassadors? Email us!

Meet Our Admissions Student Ambassadors

 

 

Josh Fairbanks |Roscommon, MIJosh Fairbanks

Admissions Student Ambassador Coordinator

Major: Accounting & Financing

Year in School: Senior

Involvement:

Orientation Coordinator, AdvoCat Tour Guide, Student Ambassador Coordinator

Favorite thing about your major:

I love all the work that the College of Business & Entrepreneurship does with career development, from career/internship fairs to resume writing and job application help.

Favorite activity to do in Bozeman: 

Late night moped rides.

Favorite campus activity or tradition:

Lighting of Montana Hall! This is a great tradition that brings together campus and community.

Words of wisdom:

Take advantage of all that MSU has to offer! You’re only a college student once!

 

 

Grace Gibson | Haxtun, COGrace Gibson

Admissions Student Ambassador

Major: Agriculture Education Broadfield Technology

Year in School: Senior

Involvement:

Ag-Ed Club, Stockgrowers, Student Ambassador

Favorite thing about your major:

My favorite class is Meat Science because it is so knowledgeable and beneficial to everyone who buys meat at the store!

Favorite activity to do in Bozeman: 

Bozeman 5ks/Marathons and CATURDAYS!

 

What was your first impression of MSU? 

I really loved how active everyone was both academically and outdoorsy. Everyone here loves to have fun!

Words of wisdom:

Try everything once, but good things twice! This is a very exciting chapter of your life!

 

 

Hunter Solheim | Billings, MTHunter Solheim

Admissions Student Ambassador

Major: Kinesiology

Year in School: Junior

Involvement:

Admissions Ambassador, Backcountry Hunting & Angling Club

Favorite thing about your major:

My favorite classes I have taken are billiards or bowling, but my favorite class in my major has been Strength and Conditioning Programming.

Favorite campus activity or tradition:

My favorite campus activities are the football games or any of the rodeos. I also enjoy hanging with friends in the library.

 

Why I decided to attend MSU:

I chose MSU because of the tight community it has, amenities for students, and the outdoor recreation.

Words of wisdom:

Make sure you take time to study and work on school but also take time to hang out with your friends and enjoy your time in college.

 

 

Regan Hanson
Regan Hanson

Admissions Student Ambassador

Major: Cell Biology & Neuroscience

Minor: Biochemistry

Year in School: Senior

Involvement:

Cancer Support Community University, Honors College, Research, Tour Guide, Student Ambassador

Favorite thing about your major:

Capstone/Medical Ethics, Microbiology, Research in the Center of Biofilm Engineering (CBE).

Favorite activity to do in Bozeman: 

Music in the Mountains!

 

Why I decided to attend MSU:

I chose MSU because it is close to home and it offers great research opportunities.

Words of wisdom:

Be involved with as many activities as possible. Take advantage of all the different opportunities MSU has to offer.

 

 

Neva Clark | Great Falls, MT
Neva Clark

Admissions Student Ambassador

Major: Biochemistry

Year in School: Sophomore

Involvement:

Undergraduate Chemistry Society, Orientation Leader, AdvoCat Tour Guide, Student Ambassador, Students for Suicide Prevention

Favorite thing about your major:

As a Biochemistry major, we take a seminar with other chem/biochem majors at least once a year. Through this, we meet other students, as well as learn skills regarding interviewing at a research lab, work on capstones, and get the chance to do a mock interview w/ a med school, grad school, or lab position.

Favorite activity to do in Bozeman: 

I love getting outdoors by hiking with my dog, running trails, as well as trying new restaurants in Bozeman. 

 

Why I decided to attend MSU:

As a Montana resident, I received a STEM scholarship that could be used at any Montana School. I toured MSU and heard about how amazing the research opportunities are, and I loved that wherever I was on campus, I had a mountain view.

Words of wisdom:

Get involved and meet new people! It’s great to meet people in classes so you have someone to study with.

 

 

Micah Rich | Peoria, AZ
Micah Rich

Admissions Student Ambassador

Major: Sociology/Criminology

Year in School: Senior

Involvement:

Bowling Teacher, ESports Club (Valorant 2025 National Champions), AdvoCats, Student Ambassador

Favorite thing about your major:

Favorite Class: Technology and Society
Favorite thing about major: Internship Options/Connections

Favorite activity to do in Bozeman: 

Hot Springs/Watching Northern Lights

 

Why I decided to attend MSU:

It was the perfect fit of size and community for me.

Words of wisdom:

Go for it. Whether it's going to a University like this, or getting involved with brand new people and activities... go for it! It’s so worth it.

 

 

Tom Horan | Straw, MT
Tom Horan

Admissions Student Ambassador

Major: Accounting

Year in School: Junior

Involvement:

Tenor Bass Choir, AdvoCat Tour Guide, Student Ambassador

Favorite thing to do in Bozeman:

Going to Music Villa, playing all the guitars, and talking to Mario.

Favorite MSU activity: 

Battle of the Bands. I have yet to perform but I’ve always enjoyed going.

 

First impression of MSU:

Big. Coming from a small town, I felt like I was in the big city just living in North Hedges

Words of wisdom:

If you see an open door in the residence halls, go say hi. That’s how I made one of my best friends.

 

 

Cadee Hess | Park City, MT
Cadee Hess

Admissions Student Ambassador

Major: Agriculture Communications

Year in School: Senior

Involvement:

TRIO Scholar, Hilleman Scholar, Sigma Alpha Sorority, Student Ambassador

Favorite thing about your major:

My favorite thing about my major is all the hands on learning we do!

Favorite activity to do in Bozeman: 

I really enjoy floating the Madison river.

 

First impression of MSU:

When I first moved to campus and saw all the mountains surrounding my new home, I knew I made the right choice!

Words of wisdom:

Get involved on campus! Joining clubs is the easiest way to build a community.

 

 

AdvoCat Tour Guides

The campus tour program at Montana State University serves thousands of visitors each year. Under the supervision of the program coordinators, Anders Groseth, our Campus Visit Coordinators, and two student coordinators, MSU AdvoCats promote and personalize the University to prospective students, their families and other guests to campus. Through guided walking tours of campus, MSU AdvoCats educate visitors about academics and campus life, as well as the history, traditions and achievements of the University. The position of an MSU AdvoCat is a volunteer student leadership position. Guided tours last approximately one hour and are offered Monday – Friday at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. year-round.

Have questions about AdvoCats? Email us!

Anders Groseth

Anders Groseth

Associate Director of Recruitment

   Strand Union 201
   anders.groseth@montana.edu
Johanna Moore

Johanna Moore

Campus Visit Coordinator

   Strand Union 201
   johanna.moore@montana.edu 
Andromeda Abarr

Andromeda Abarr

Campus Visit Coordinator

   Strand Union 201
   andromeda.abarr@montana.edu

 

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Orientation Leaders

We are very proud that the success of our Orientation program is due in large part to the quality, ability, and dedication of Student Orientation Leaders. Trained in such areas as communication skills, leadership and presentation of factual information, Orientation Leaders work closely with new freshmen, transfers, and parents. They are knowledgeable about campus activities, campus life and various services offered by the University, and develop close working relationships with MSU administrators and faculty while assisting with academic advising and the registration process.

Have questions about being an Orientation Leader? Email us!

Shannon Bangen

Shannon Bangen

Associate Director of New Student Programs

   Strand Union 103
   shannon.bangen@montana.edu

 

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