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University Health Partners - Montana State University

4 hours ago E-mail: greg.swica@montana.edu Medical Services Patient Portal Login and Registration If you need assistance with the patient portal registration, please call 406-994-3199. >> Go To The Portal


What are the primary services offered at Montana State University?

E-mail: greg.swica@montana.edu Medical Services Patient Portal Login and Registration If you need assistance with the patient portal registration, please call 406-994-3199.

How do I receive urgent MSU safety messages?

If you are an MSU student, faculty, or staff member who is 18 years or older and would like to receive any of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine doses, please log into the following website using your MSU NetID and password: https://www.montana.edu/health/coronavirus/vaccine-waitlist/index.html Once logged in, fill out the brief form confirming your interest in receiving a …

How do I contact the MSU Hilleman office?

University Health Partners Medical Services. Montana State University P.O. Box 173260 Bozeman, MT 59717-3260. Tel: (406) 994-2311 Fax: (406) 994-2504. Location: 100 Swingle Building 7th St. & Grant East of the SUB. Click here for a map

How do I log in to MSU MyInfo?

Feb 04, 2022 · Test results are typically available through the patient portal within 30-60 minutes when run on our Quidel Sofia 2 antigen-based test system. In some cases, an individual may need to have a PCR-based tested which will be run at the MT state public health laboratory in Helena, and results will take 24-72 hours to return.

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University Health Partners Medical Services. Montana State University P.O. Box 173260 Bozeman, MT 59717-3260. Tel: (406) 994-2311 Fax: (406) 994-2504. Location: 100 Swingle Building 7th St. & Grant East of the SUB. Click here for a map

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Vaccine Availability

MSU University Health Partners has the two-dose Moderna COVID-19 vaccine available.

Our Mission

UHP Medical Services is dedicated to the promotion and restoration of the health of eligible students at a reasonable cost.

MSU in Bozeman offers a comprehensive health insurance plan to students at a reasonable rate. For information about the Blue Cross Blue Shield policy offered to students, please view the video below and visit the BCBS Student Insurance Plan website

Compare your health plan to the Montana University System Student Insurance Plan.

Add or Waive Student Insurance

Signing up for the Student Health Insurance Policy is done when registering for classes.

Additional Information

Please see these pages for information regarding MSU's requirement for insurance and using your insurance at UHP-Medical Services.

MSU Student Testing Center

Montana State University offers COVID-19 testing to students free of charge at its Student Testing Center, located near the northeast corner of Bobcat Stadium .

Self-Checker

MSU's COVID-19 Self-Checker can help students determine whether testing may be appropriate and where to go for a test.

What is required for MSU?

MSU only requires documentation of two MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccinations and the Tuberculosis Screening Form. However, we recommend discussing your vaccination history and which shots you need to update with your primary care provider.

How to complete a tuberculosis screening?

Option 2: Print the tuberculosis screening form. Complete all of part 1 including the section for your name and date of birth. Then follow the instructions on the form to do part 2 or 3.

Do you need a titer for MMR?

Students can have titers to prove immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella in place of MMR vaccination records. Students born before January 1, 1957 are not required to submit documentation of MMRs. Official documentation must include the student's name and date of birth.

What is the Women's Center at MSU?

The Women’s Center is open to all students, faculty, staff, and community members considering returning to school, and facilitates student and academic success at MSU through involvement with educational co-curricular programs and services. Located in room 372 of the Strand Union Building, the Center is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, when school is in session. Services and resources include: weekly Sack Lunch Seminars, events celebrating National Women’s History Month, the Women and Their Futures film series, the Shannon Weatherly Memorial Lecture Series, a quarterly newsletter, a lending library with resources addressing women’s and gender concerns, career and scholarship information, and various other resources and programs. The Women’s Center also offers volunteer and internship opportunities.

What is the MSU Hilleman Scholars Program?

Dr. Hilleman was one of the most respected and important scientists of the twentieth century. His tenacious research and discovery over a 40-year career led to many of the vaccines we use today, improving public health and saving the lives of millions. The MSU Hilleman Scholars Program provides worthy high school graduates from Montana with exceptional financial and academic support throughout their four years at MSU so that they, too, can realize their full potential and actively contribute to their communities.

How to contact R2L?

Consumer information is available. Students may also contact the office by phone, 406-994-4316 or by e-mail, R2L@montana.edu

Where is the Veteran Support Center located?

DVA educational benefits recipients must have school enrollment certified each term by the MSU certifying official. Applications for the MUS Honorable Discharged Veteran Fee Waiver (see Special Exemptions for full fee waiver information) are also reviewed by the certifying official for approval. The Veteran Support Center is located in 185 Strand Union Building. Students may also contact the office by phone, 406-994-2824, by TDD, 406-994-6701, by fax, 406-994-3943, or by email, vets@montana.edu or byork@montana.edu.

What is diversity awareness?

The Diversity Awareness Office (DAO) provides information and support to the university community in the areas of multicultural awareness and community building, prejudice education, and practical resources relating to diversity issues. The DAO sponsors, produces and promotes events that encourage and foster diversity awareness around issues of gender, class, religion, sexual orientation, and ethnicity. Awareness of diversity is examined through lectures, movies, discussion groups and social events. The DAO provides a safe supportive environment in which students can begin to understand the diversity they experience on campus as well as the larger global community.

What is the Dean of Students office?

The Dean of Students office acts as an advocate for students, consults and works with individual students and student groups, and works with other campus offices in creating a sense of community at MSU. Assistance is available on a “drop-in” basis or by appointment. Services offered by the office include:

Where is the Dean of Students located?

Administering and interpreting the Student Conduct Code. The Office of the Dean of Students is located in Student Union Building (SUB) room 174. Call 406-994-2826 for more information.

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