U of Montana vs. U of Idaho for Psychology

Which is better for a BS/BA in Psychology - University of Montana, Missoula or University of Idaho, Moscow? Are there ANY undergraduate research opportunities there? UM seems a more promising, they offer doctorate degrees, so probably there is some research going on.

Is it possible to get into a decent PhD program after schools like these?

Both cities seem nice, btw. Do they have any downsides a potential student should know in advance? Location is less important than research opportunities, and both unis cost about the same for me.

Or Montana State. I’m Greek, are there any students from Greece in Montana?

I’m going to say that the number of Greek students in Montana are fairly low, especially ones that might be coming from out of the country. It’s not exactly an area most out of country students consider compared to other schools, especially Greek students, who from my experience go to a lot of urban schools. In my personal opinion, though, if you’re choosing from both of those schools, I’d choose UM. Seems like a better program overall and Montana is a beautiful state.

Does UI not offer grad degrees?

They offer graduate degrees in Human Factors, not Psychology