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Prospective Parents

Welcome Letter

Thank you for visiting Bozeman Field School. I’m glad that you’re here to learn about our student-focused education!

At Field, we never stop emphasizing that our students are individuals—with their strengths, their struggles, their interests, how they learn and how they like to learn. We understand that when students participate in structuring their education, they are more successful.

To engage our students, Field builds every day around relationships: student-teacher, peer-to-peer and—sometimes most importantly—your student’s relationship with themself. Our small class-sizes (6-8 students), low student teacher ratio and weekly advisory group meetings support success in the classroom, as well as in your student’s social, personal and emotional development.

In the classroom, students learn by doing (and sometimes learn by failing!) and always by pushing to get outside comfort and routine. On expedition—whether on a week-long backpacking trip, or a multi-day museum-based cultural retreat—students develop real-world skills of cooperation, collaboration, emotional durability and perseverance. In both settings, our teachers are role-models. They are lifelong learners, do’ers, explorers, creators and innovators. They teach through experiential, inquiry-based problem-solving, and by modeling the appropriate risks that help build self-esteem.

Jim

Jim Bishop, Head of School

Tuition, Grants & Scholarships

$200k

in financial aid & scholarships annually

60%

of families receive financial aid grants

$4.7k

avg tuition after grants, for qualifying families

Field students come from every corner of the Gallatin Valley, and sometimes from beyond! Our scholarship & tuition assistance program enables all families to have reasonable access to our high quality, individualized, and experiential education. We encourage every family to apply for our scholarship & tuition grants program.

College Acceptance

Imagine if your student had a teacher who knew them well, who had worked in a collegiate setting, and who knew the college admissions process. Imagine that teacher supporting your student not only through the steps of the application process but also by calling each school they are applying to and talking with each admissions team. This is the kind of hands-on, personalized approach we take at Field. College is often the next step for our students on their path to purpose and we want to ensure that we do everything we can to launch them in the direction they’ve chosen.

To date, Field graduates have been accepted to colleges and universities such as:

  • Cal Poly Humboldt
  • Drake University
  • Gonzaga University, College of Engineering
  • Gustavus Adolphus College
  • Loyola University New Orleans
  • Pacific Lutheran University
  • Pacific Northwest School of Art
  • Prescott College
  • Maryland Institute College of Art
  • Middlebury College
  • Montana State University
  • Pratt Institute
  • Savannah College of Art and Design
  • St. Lawrence University
  • Stony Brook University, College of Engineering
  • University of Arizona, College of Engineering
  • University of Montana
  • Western Washington University
  • Whitman College

Admission to Bozeman Field School

The Steps

  1. Chat with us (you’ll find a form below)
  2. Get linked up with an “ambassador family” (for both students and parents!)
  3. Schedule a visit day (or two): live the life of a Field student, being challenged, supported and rewarded
  4. Apply (we’ll send you the link)
    The qualities the admissions committee looks for in an applicant are:
    • Curiosity and active inquiry
    • Compassion
    • Community engagement
    • Resilience
    • Integrity
    • Potential for academic performance
  5. Complete the tuition assistance application
  6. We will let you know about admissions and tuition grant decisions on a rolling basis

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