FAQ

**This Information Pertains Only To the Mount Marty University-Watertown Location**

  • Take two or three classes, or get your bachelor's degree at Watertown's four-year university.
  • Courses are held in the classroom and online environments.
  • Class schedules are work-friendly. You'll meet once a week and oftentimes in the late afternoon and evening.
  • MMU's classes are smaller, providing a one-on-one environment between students and faculty.
  • Your professors, who have ample experience and connections with the Watertown community, care about your professional and personal success.
  • Regardless of your faith, the Benedictine core values of community, hospitality and lifelong learning will help you develop the skills needed to succeed in the careers of the 21st century.
  • If you choose to, we provide several community service opportunities that help the Watertown community.

• Apply online
• Call the college office at 605-886-6777 and request a paper application. 
• Stop in and apply in person at our convenient location on the LATI campus, located at 1201 Arrow Avenue, Watertown, SD 57201.

High School Students:
• Official high school or GED transcript
• 2.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale)

Transfer Students:
• Official high school or GED transcript
• Official university, college, or technical institution transcript(s)
• 2.0 GPA.

• Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

  • Mount Marty University's Code - 003465

• Complete the online Entrance Counseling Session.

• Complete the online Master Promissory Note.

Call the university office at 605-886-6777 or email heidi.schooley@mountmarty.edu.

Yes, Mount Marty University-Watertown is the perfect choice for those who want to get an education while working to support themselves or their families. Here's why:
• Classes meet once a week.
• Two-thirds of our classes are held in the late afternoon or in the evening.
• We offer some courses online to help ease the burden for those who have busy work schedules.

• Complete this form or simply call the college office at 605-886-6777.

You can request your Mount Marty Transcript by doing the following:

Go to the Registrar page and click the "Transcript Ordering Center" link,

or stop by the MMU-Watertown Office to fill out a Transcript Request form.