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Brigham Young University vs Montana State University

The numbers that actually decide it — net price after aid, how hard each is to get into, and how many students finish — compared straight across. Net price beats sticker price every time.

Same c setting in the West, but higher admit rate (82% vs 68%) — a likelier admit with a similar feel.

Brigham Young UniversityMontana State University
Acceptance rate68%82%
Net price (in-state)

what the average family actually pays after aid

$6,688$8,460
Net price (out-of-state)$6,688$33,287
Sticker tuition (in-state)$6,688$8,460
Sticker tuition (out-of-state)$6,688$33,287
Graduation rate82%57%
Total enrollment32,95214,451

Net price = sticker price minus the average grant aid for that school (IPEDS / Dept. of Education data). Real numbers vary by family income and student stats — verify each school's own Net Price Calculator before committing. Canonical: /compare/brigham-young-university-vs-montana-state-university.

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