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Study Missouri Member Institutions Brochure 2015 Member Institutions Avila University Missouri Baptist University Northwest Missouri Truman State University 11901 Wornall Road One College Park Drive State University Baldwin Hall 129 Kansas City, MO 64145 Saint Louis, MO 63141 800 University Drive 100 E. Normal Ave. www.avila.edu 314-434-1115 Maryville, MO 64468 Kirksville, MO 63501 www.mobap.edu 660-562-1367 660-785-4215 Central Methodist University www.nwmissouri.edu/iic/ www.truman.edu/international 411 Central Methodist Square Missouri Southern international Fayette, MO 65248 State University [email protected] University of www.centralmethodist.edu 3950 Newman Road Central Missouri Joplin, MO 64801 Ozarks Technical College Union 302 Columbia College 417-625-9300 1001 E. Chestnut Expressway Warrensburg, MO 64093 1001 Rogers St. www.mssu.edu Springfield, MO 65802 660-543-4195 Columbia, MO 65216 417-447-7500 www.ucmo.edu/international A Summary of Academic Programs Offered in Missouri 573-875-7736 Missouri State University www.otc.edu www.ccis.edu/international 301 S. Jefferson Ave. University of Missouri Springfield, MO 65806 Park University 230 Jesse Hall Cottey College 417-836-6618 8700 NW River Park Drive Columbia, MO 65211 1000 W. Austin International Services: Parkville, MO 64152 800-225-6075 or 573-882-7786 Nevada, MO 64772 417-836-6618 816-741-2000 www.missouri.edu 417-667-8181 www.international.missouristate. www.park.edu www.cottey.edu edu/services University of [email protected] InternationalServices@ Saint Louis University Missouri–Kansas City MissouriState.edu 221 N. Grand Blvd. 5100 Rockhill Road Missouri prides itself on affordable, diverse opportunities for higher education. Fontbonne University St. Louis, MO 63103 Kansas City, MO 64110 6800 Wydown Blvd. Missouri State University– 800-SLU-FOR-U 816-235-1000 From highly selective research universities to two-year, open-enrollment colleges, the state St. Louis, MO 63105 West Plains www.slu.edu www.umkc.edu www.fontbonne.edu/international 128 Garfield Ave. is home to an array of higher education institutions. Check out the field-of-study and degree West Plains, MO 65775 Southeast Missouri University of Missouri–St. Louis Jefferson College 417-255-7255 State University 1 University Blvd. information to discover the many options available. To learn more, be sure to visit the college 1000 Viking Drive www.wp.missouristate.edu One University Plaza St. Louis, MO 63121 Hillsboro, MO 63050 Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 314-516-5000 and university websites or contact them directly. 636-797-3000 Missouri University 573-651-2000 www.umsl.edu www.jeffco.edu of Science and Technology www.semo.edu [email protected] 1870 Miner Circle Kansas City Art Institute Rolla, MO 65409 St. Charles Community College Washington University in St. Louis of colleges and universities working 4415 Warwick Blvd. 573-341-4111 4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive Campus Box 1089 Study Missouri is a consortium Kansas City, MO 64111 www.mst.edu Cottleville, MO 63376 One Brookings Drive together to increase international education. Study Missouri promotes Missouri as a 800-522-5224 636-922-8000 St. Louis, MO 63130 www.kcai.edu Missouri Valley College www.stchas.edu 314-935-6000 or 800-638-0700 destination for international students, and encourages and assists domestic students to 500 E. College St. www.wustl.edu Lincoln University Marshall, MO 65340 St. Louis Community College [email protected] study abroad. Learn more about international education opportunities in Missouri at 820 Chestnut Street 660-831-4080 300 S. Broadway Jefferson city, MO 65101 [email protected] St. Louis, MO 63102 Webster University StudyMissouri.net. www.lincolnu.edu 314-539-5350 470 E. Lockwood Ave. Missouri Western www.stlcc.edu St. Louis, MO 63119 Lindenwood University State University [email protected] www.webster.edu 209 S. Kingshighway 4525 Downs Drive St. Charles, MO 63301 St. Joseph, MO 65407 State Fair Community College Wentworth Military Academy Affordable tuition, moderate climate and safe, spacious campuses make Missouri 636-949-4982 816-271-4200 3201 W. 16th St. 1880 Washington Ave. www.lindenwood.edu www.missouriwestern.edu Sedalia, MO 65301 Lexington, MO 64067 one of the most attractive destinations for students wishing to study in the United States. [email protected] 877-311-7322 or 660-596-7320 660-259-2221 Maryville University www.sfccmo.edu www.wma.edu th Missouri is ranked 12 in the nation in the ability to attract international students from 650 Maryville University Drive Moberly Area St. Louis, MO 63141 Community College State Technical College Westminster College th around the globe. Missouri has the 16 lowest cost-of-living of all 50 states, making it an 314-529-9300 101 College Ave. of Missouri 501 Westminster Ave. www.maryville.edu Moberly, MO 65270 One Technology Drive Fulton, MO 65251 affordable place to attend college. 800-622-2070 Linn, MO 65051 1.800.888.9266 Metropolitan Community www.macc.edu www.statetechmo.edu www.westminster-mo.edu College Kansas City [email protected] 3200 Broadway North Central Missouri College William Woods University Kansas City, MO 64111 1301 Main St. Stephens College One University Ave. Study Missouri Consortium 816-604-1000 Trenton, MO 64683 1200 E. Broadway Fulton, MO 65251 Missouri Department of Higher Education www.mcckc.edu/international 660-359-3948 Columbia, MO 65215 800-995-3159 www.ncmissouri.edu 800-876-7207 www.williamwoods.edu 205 Jefferson St., P.O. Box 1469 • Jefferson City, MO 65102-1469, USA Mineral Area College [email protected] www.stephens.edu Office Hours Monday–Friday CST: 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. 5270 Flat River Road P.O. 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