In 1900, the school was moved to temporary quarters in the center of Helena. Against many adverse circumstances, it continued its work until January 1914, when the school moved to its present location at Klein Campus. Through the generosity of Henry Klein, a donation of over came to the school. It was from this fund that the trustees were able to secure a tract of ground in extent 21⁄2 blocks from the capitol grounds, calling it the Klein Campus out of respect to the generous donor's name. In the meantime, the original building in the valley, costing about , was leased to the Deaconess Association and served as the home of the Montana Deaconess School. and College Hall, corner of Warren Street and Helena Avenue. • Six blocks and two fractional blocks in the city are located between Lenox and the depot within two squares of the campus of the capitol building, which was designed for a new campus site. • A ranch consisting of in
Fergus County, Montana, known as the Sweetland ranch. • Three lots in
Whitehall, Montana, donated by Worthy Noble through Rev. George D. King. • Some of land in Prickly Pear Valley, almost north of Helena, with a sizeable unused building on it. An additional were located near the Fred Gamer Ranch. In 1909, the course of study was revised and modernized to conform to the requirements of the State University, the county high schools of Montana, and the preparatory schools connected with the leading
eastern colleges. Steps were taken to make all courses four-year courses. The work in these departments was being carried on by the faculty and teaching force, which numbered eleven in total. ==College campus==