University of Missouri
Columbia, MO | admissions.missouri.edu
The University of Missouri (also known as Mizzou) is located in Columbia, MO. Mizzou is a land grant and public research institution as well as a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU). We are home to the first school of Journalism in the world and the birthplace of the Homecoming tradition that's celebrated at schools all over. Mizzou’s 31,000+ students come from all 50 states and over 110 countries. Within our 300+ degree programs and 600+ clubs and organizations, students can easily find community across campus. M-I-Z!
Representatives
Eleanor Lee
She/Her/Hers
Regional Admissions Representative California
(858) 663-2896 askeleanor@missouri.edu
Details
Institution Type
Public
Campus Setting
Suburban
Closest Airport (Distance)
COU (11 mi)
Enrollment (Undergrad / Total)
24,000 / 31,000
Average Class Size
32
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
18:1
Student Population
(Out of State / Diverse / Intl)
No Answer
Athletics Division
Division I
Athletics League
SEC
Average ACT / SAT
26 / 1190
Average GPA
3.62
GPA Consideration (W or UW)
Admission: University Recalculated
Scholarships: Weighted
Applications / Admits (Admit Rate)
~25,000 / ~15,000 (~60%)
Deposits
5,983
Applications Accepted
Common App
Application Information
Test Optional? Yes
Demonstrated Interest? Sometimes
Rolling Admission? Yes
Admission Interview? No
Need-blind Admission? No
WUE Tuition Exchange? No
CA Specific Scholarships? Yes
Freshman App Deadlines
Rolling
Transfer App Deadline
Rolling. We recommend applying by May for fall transfers and Nov for spring transfers.
Merit-Based Scholarship Consideration is Evaluated From
The Admission Application
Merit-Based Scholarship Deadline for Freshmen
Rolling
Merit-Based Scholarship Deadline for Transfers
Rolling
Link to Scholarship Info
admissions.missouri.edu/scholarships
Points of Pride
Mizzou is one of ten universities nationwide with a School of Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, and Law School all on one campus.
Mizzou has the largest nuclear research reactor on a college campus (10-megawatts)—it's the worlds sole producer of LU-177: a prostate cancer theragnostic.
Mizzou has a 95% successful career outcomes rate!