Student Resources
Advising Information
New Freshmen or New Transfer Students
Please contact Jeffrey Nelson in the Letters & Science Advising Commons by email, jeffrey.nelson7@montana.edu or phone, (406) 994-4202. The Letters & Science advising office is located in Wilson Hall 1-106.
Current Students
All current students at sophomore standing or above should have a faculty advisor. The name of your advisor is located in DegreeWorks and also in MyInfo under the Student Services tab. If you do not see an advisor listed, please reach out to our Academic Services Coordinator, Madison Gordon, at madison.gordonmara@montana.edu or 406-994-4141.
Careers in Political Science
Our students consistently tell us that their political science education is extremely versatile and valuable regardless of where they end up after graduation. About 1/3 of our students go on to law school, 1/3 go on to graduate school and 1/3 go directly into the work force.
Hear From our Alumni
Please watch the videos below to learn more directly from two of our graduates. Sheridan Johnson who entered the workforce after graduation, and Riley Wavra who went on to law school after graduation.
Sheridan Johnson |
Riley Wavra |
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Listen to recent graduate Sheridan Johnson talk about her experience |
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Approximately 1/3 of our students |
Links to More Information:
Careers for Political Scientists - a list of resources compiled by the American Political Science Association
What Can I do With a Degree in Political Science?
Public service careers by PublicServiceCareers.org
Careers with non-profits by Idealist
National Conference of Black Political Scientists Career Center
The College Payoff by Georgetown University's Center of Education and the Workforce. This report examines lifetime earning by occupation, age, race/ethnicity and gender
The Competencies Employers Want by Georgetown University's Center of Education and the Workforce. The top 5 are skills the Political Science curriculum works hard to develop in our majors!
Pre-Law Advising at MSU
Montana State University has a robust pre-law adivising program and student organized club. Utilize these resources to select a major, prepare for law school, apply and more!
Pre-Law Advising page
Dollars and Sense
The decision of whether or not to attend college is one of the most important decisions any of us will make in our lifetimes. As a department we understand that this decision is not made in a vacuum. It is complex and must involve discussions about your individual situation, needs and finances both in the short term, and the long term.
Scholarships and More...
Supporting the Whole Student
As a department we recognize the need to care for the whole student. MSU offers an incredible collection of resources for our students providing academic support, non-academic support and community building opportunities. We curated a page with a collection of some of the most requested services available at MSU to support students.
Student Support Resources