Located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Montana Technological University is about "science," "engineering," and "getting students ready for a career in high-paying fields." With its "strong STEM programs," the focus is certainly on the technical side of education, and students praise Tech's engineering program and "connection to industry." The relatively small campus creates a "home-like atmosphere where everyone has a sense of community," as well as "the opportunity to really get to know professors." Looking beyond college, "Montana Tech's Career Fair almost guarantees an internship to anyone who is serious about their career." Several students who choose majors outside the popular STEM degrees do wish that the school would "[treat] our non-engineering degrees as part of the school and not [as] second-rate." Tech's nursing program is growing in popularity, and the school is known to "produce compassionate, intelligent nurses." Professors generally earn high marks, as "most of them come from industry backgrounds before they started teaching; therefore, the quality of the material brought to the classroom is top notch." Many professors are "actual engineers with real world experience," and while "Tech is not an easy school," students say that with "the help provided by the professors and the other facilities available on campus," it is possible for "anyone with the work ethic [to] meet their goals."