University of Missouri
Columbia
Founded in 1839 as the first public university west of the Mississippi River, the University of Missouri in Columbia is a member of the nation’s most prestigious group of 61 U.S. public and private institutions: the Association of American Universities. Today MU is a $1.92 billion enterprise with more than 32,000 students and 258,000 alumni worldwide.\r\n\r\nThe Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching classifies MU among American universities that provide the most educational opportunities and the highest level of instruction. MU offers more than 300 degree programs through 19 colleges and schools and has the largest research operation of any public university in Missouri. In fact, the National Science Foundation has recognized Mizzou as one of the top 10 universities in the country for integrating research into undergraduate education; MU offers undergraduate research to some students as early as their freshman year.\r\n\r\nHome to the world’s first School of Journalism, Mizzou offers many strong, unique programs on its 1,250-acre campus. Some classes in the sciences are taught in collaboration with MU’s medical school, and humanities classes include such areas as music composition and creative writing where students frequently win national awards. \r\n\r\nOne of only six public universities nationwide with medicine, veterinary medicine and law on one campus, MU also has great strengths in agriculture, engineering and the basic sciences. Five competitive areas are especially strong and growing at Mizzou: Food for the Future, Media of the Future, the Convergence of Human and Animal Health, Sustainable Energy, and Understanding and Managing Disruptive and Transformational Technologies.\r\n\r\nNearly 30 percent of MU students come from another state or another country, and a strong international community thrives in Columbia. At the same time, Mizzou has a growing Study Abroad program, with more than 400 programs in 55 countries. Twenty-one percent of graduating seniors earn credit abroad.\r\n\r\nWell-known nationally for its campus writing program and learning communities, MU offers students unmatched real-world experiences such as managing a bed and breakfast, operating a floral shop, designing a solar home, preparing income taxes for families, representing domestic violence victims in court, providing health care, working at the country’s only university-owned TV network affiliate, performing at Carnegie Hall and co-writing scientific journal articles.\r\n\r\nAnother major asset is the Mizzou Botanic Garden, which covers the entire campus landscape with 42,000 plants and trees. Faculty from 10 academic programs use the garden as an outdoor laboratory. \r\n\r\nService learning also is important at Mizzou. The Service Learning Center integrates service to others into students’ academic experiences through collaborative partnerships on campus and throughout the community.\r\n\r\nMizzou features a division I-A athletic program, where more than 500 student-athletes in 20 sports compete at the highest level. \r\n\r\nNational media consistently list Columbia, Mo. among the top U.S. cities for its excellent quality of life.\r\n\r\n
Key Data
School Type: | Campus |
Degrees Offered: |
Student Life | |
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Enrolled Students: | 31,237 |
Student to Faculty Ratio: | 12 to 1 |
Annual Cost | |
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In State Tuition: | $8,501 |
Out of State Tuition | $19,592 |
Books and Supplies | $1,040 |
Students with Financial aid:** | 79% |
- ** Refers to % of students receiving some form of financial aid
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