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AVILA UNIVERSITY 816-501-2400 / Avila.Edu KANSAS CITY 1916 % # % ACCEP- STUDENTS GENDER % % INTER- STUDENT/ MAJOR STUDENTS GRADUATE YEARLY RECEIVING MAIN FULL-TIME TANCE LIVING ON DISTRIBU- GREEK MINORITY NATIONAL FACULTY TEACHER FIELDS AVERAGE GRADUATED PROGRAM IN-STATE OUT-OF-STATE ROOM AND FINANCIAL COLLEGES CAMPUS FOUNDED STUDENTS RATE CAMPUS TION SYSTEM STUDENTS STUDENTS MEMBERS RATIO OFFERED ACT SCORE ‘17–’18 AVAILABLE TUITION TUITION BOARD AID AVILA UNIVERSITY 35% M 816-501-2400 / KANSAS CITY 1916 1,225 75% 40% 65% F N 33% 9% 70 12:1 42 22 360 Y $20,500 $20,500 $7,000 99% avila.edu DRURY UNIVERSITY 43% M 800-922-2274 / SPRINGFIELD 1873 1,462 73% 61% 57% F Y 18% 12% 111 13:1 70 26 353 Y $28,500 $28,500 $9,046 96% drury.edu EVANGEL UNIVERSITY 42% M 417-865-2815 / SPRINGFIELD 1955 1,400 93% 80% 58% F N 14% 1% 108 14:1 70 23 355 Y $22,150 $22,150 $8,522 100% evangel.edu FONTBONNE UNIVERSITY CLAYTON 1923 800 84% 34% 41% M N 22% 6% 167 8:1 44 22 217 Y $25,980 $25,980 $10,545 92% 314-862-3456 / 59% F fontbonne.edu HARRIS-STOWE STATE UNIVERSITY MIDTOWN 1857 1,398 89% 30% 28% M Y 89% 2% 167 16:1 21 18 179 N $5,388 $10,020 $9,250 76% 314-340-3366 / ST. LOUIS 54% F hssu.edu LINCOLN UNIVERSITY JEFFERSON 43% M 573-681-5000 / CITY 1866 1,693 DND 53% 57% F Y 65% 3% 119 DND 47 18 361 Y $209* $427* $7,068 60% lincolnu.edu LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY ST. CHARLES 1827 5,980 89% 60% 46% M Y 19% 13% 717 15:1 88 23 1,990 Y $16,900 $16,900 $9,000 88% 636-949-2000 / 54% F lindenwood.edu MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY 56% M 314-529-9300 / WEST COUNTY 1872 2,594 93% 37% 44% F N 14% 5% 176 13:1 100 24 648 Y $781* $781* $10,088 95% maryville.edu MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY LEBANON, 1828 1,457 67% 75% 52% M Y 19% 1% 94 14:1 53 23 505 Y $960* $960* $9,440 85% 800-232-7228 / ILLINOIS 48% F mckendree.edu MISSOURI BAPTIST UNIVERSITY WEST COUNTY 1964 1,469 58% 23% 45% M Y 20% 2% 339 19:1 56 22 436 Y $388– $388– $8,720 99% 314-434-1115 / 55% F $893* $893* mobap.edu MISSOURI SOUTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY JOPLIN 1937 4,172 95% 13% 40% M Y 26% 5% 350 18:1 140 22 1,160 Y $222* $444* $6,364 90% 417-625-9300 / 60% F mssu.edu MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY SPRINGFIELD, 1905 14,924 72% 27% 42% M Y 14% 4% 1,084 21:1 101 24 3,567 Y $210* $458* $8,755 78% 417-836-5000 / WEST PLAINS 58% F missouristate.edu MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE 76% M & TECHNOLOGY ROLLA 1870 6,065 80% 48% 24% F Y 14% 3% 377 17:1 36 28 1,423 Y $285* $896* $10,274 88% 573-341-4111 / mst.edu MISSOURI VALLEY COLLEGE MARSHALL 1886 1,443 54% 72% 59% M Y 48% 20% 108 14:1 46 19 211 Y $19,300 $19,300 $9,150 99% 660-831-4000 / 41% F moval.edu MISSOURI WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY ST. JOSEPH 1915 3,592 100% 34% 39% M Y 23% 1% 207 16:1 120 21 868 Y $206* $426* $8,102 85% 816-271-4200 / 61% F missouriwestern.edu NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY 43% M MARYVILLE 1905 4,928 77% 38% Y 18% 3% 241 20:1 127 22 978 Y $9,805 $16,457 $10,016 68% 660-562-1212 / 57% F nwmissouri.edu PARK UNIVERSITY 49% M 816-741-2000 / PARKVILLE 1875 4,013 N/A 5% 51% F N 45% 6% 1,032 15:1 48 N/A 2,271 Y $415* $415* $8,240 88% park.edu SAINT LOUIS 40% M UNIVERSITY ST. LOUIS 1818 7,326 58% 52% 60% F Y 22% 6% 1,042 9:1 91 28 1,757 Y $43,160 $43,160 $12,304 94% 800-758-3678 / slu.edu SOUTHEAST MISSOURI CAPE 42% M STATE UNIVERSITY GIRARDEAU 1873 10,041 84% 35% 58% F Y 15% 6% 540 20:1 142 23 1,810 Y $208* $400* $8,935 78% 573-651-2000 / semo.edu SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY– CARBONDALE, 53% M CARBONDALE ILLINOIS 1869 8,088 72% 28% 47% F Y 27% 5% 940 12:1 104 24 3,351 Y $9,638 $9,638 $10,622 92% 618-453-2121 / siu.edu SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY– EDWARDSVILLE, 48% M EDWARDSVILLE ILLINOIS 1957 8,979 90% 29% 52% F Y 25% 2% 556 19:1 48 22 2,631 Y $9,123 N/A $9,761 70% 618-650-3705 / siue.edu SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY BOLIVAR 1878 1,326 95% 67% 46% M N 10% 2% 103 13:1 70 23 534 Y $23,100 $23,100 $7,720 100% 417-328-5281 / 54% F sbuniv.edu ST. LOUIS FLORISSANT COMMUNITY VALLEY, 44% M COLLEGE FOREST PARK, 1962 10,617 100% N/A 56% F N 44% 2% 692 18:1 80 N/A 2,248 N $111* $216* NA 47% 314-539-5000 / MERAMEC, stlcc.edu WILDWOOD STEPHENS COLLEGE 573-876-7207 / COLUMBIA 1833 650 65% 95% 100% F Y 35% 1% 53 10:1 25 23 175 Y $22,500 $22,500 $10,000 98% stephens.edu TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY KIRKSVILLE 1867 4,771 65% 48% 60% M Y 13% 7% 302 16:1 38 27 1,172 Y $7,425 $14,277 $8,724 83% 660-785-4000 / 40% F truman.edu UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI–COLUMBIA COLUMBIA 1839 20,720 78% 27% 47% M Y 19% 3% 1,314 18:1 96 26 6,512 Y $8,637 $25,707 $10,380 78% 573-882-2121 / 53% F missouri.edu UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI–KANSAS 43% M CITY KANSAS CITY 1933 6,601 65% 16% 57% F Y 31% 6% 1,021 14:1 59 25 1,777 Y $281* $426* $10,334 88% 816-235-1000 / umkc.edu UNIVERSITY OF 45% M MISSOURI–ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS 1963 5,152 81% 14% 55% F Y 19% 4% 555 16:1 49 24 2,023 Y $10,491 $27,900 $9,363 45% 314-516-5000 / umsl.edu WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 48% M IN ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS 1853 7,187 16% 60% 52% F Y 21% 8% 841 8:1 116 33 1,769 Y $2,183* $2,183* $16,440 49% 314-935-6000 / wustl.edu WEBSTER UNIVERSITY WEBSTER 1915 2,260 57% 38% 44% M Y 26% 3% 592 8:1 129 24 734 Y DND DND $11,050 82% 800-981-9801 / GROVES 56% F webster.edu WESTMINSTER COLLEGE FULTON 1851 692 78% 83% 55% M Y 14% 8% 57 11:1 35 24 174 N $25,700 $25,700 $10,140 100% 800-888-9266 / 45% F westminster-mo.edu WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE LIBERTY 1849 948 47% 84% 41% M Y 19% 4% 137 10:1 37 26 281 Y $33,500 $33,500 $9,930 99% 816-781-7700 / 59% F jewell.edu WILLIAM WOODS UNIVERSITY FULTON 1870 690 70% 76% 30% M Y 12% 8% 61 10:1 41 23 234 Y $23,230 $23,230 $9,700 87% 800-995-3159 / 70% F williamwoods.edu Colleges and Universities 1. Because of space constraints, this chart does not include trade schools, seminaries, or institutions with fewer than 650 students. 2. Unless otherwise indicated, all statistics pertain to undergraduates. 3. *Cost per credit hour..
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