Rocky Mountain College
Rocky Mountain College (informally Rocky, or RMC), located in Billings, in the U.S. state of Montana, is a private comprehensive college offering 50 liberal arts- and professionally oriented- majors in 24 undergraduate disciplines.<ref name=“Undergraduate Programs">"Undergraduate Programs". Rocky Mountain College. Retrieved 27 Mar 2014. </ref> In fall 2013, the college had 1069 enrolled students.<ref name=“Fall 2013 Student Body Profile">"Fall 2013 Student Body Profile" (PDF). Rocky Mountain College. Retrieved 27 Mar 2014. </ref> It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church, the Presbyterian Church (USA), and the United Church of Christ.
Some of RMC's less traditional academic offerings include aviation programs, equestrian programs, and physician assistant programs.
History
Rocky Mountain College traces its history to the 1878 founding of the Montana Collegiate Institute in Deer Lodge, Montana. Renamed the College of Montana, that institution closed in 1916, and in 1923 its assets were incorporated into Intermountain Union College, located in Helena. A former president of the College of Montana, Lewis Eaton, founded the Billings Polytechnic Institute (today's RMC campus) in 1908 as the first postsecondary institution in Billings. RMC remains on Poly Drive, which leads to campus from downtown Billings. Intermountain Union relocated to the Billings Polytechnic campus after its Helena buildings were destroyed by a series of earthquakes in October and November, 1935. IUC merged with BPI in 1947, when students named their own school to create today's Rocky Mountain College. Since the merger of Intermountain Union College and Billings Polytechnic Institute in 1947, Rocky Mountain College has had the following presidents as leaders: