About University of Missouri-Columbia
The University of Missouri was founded in 1839 in Columbia as the first public university west of the Mississippi River. In large part, MU’s quality can be traced to Missouri’s comprehensive view of education. While other states created separate research and land-grant institutions, Missouri combined its research and land-grant efforts into one university. As the state’s largest and most comprehensive university, Mizzou has more than 300 degree programs, including more than 85 online degrees, through 13 colleges and schools. It is one of only a few public universities nationwide that can claim a medical school, a veterinary medicine college, and a law school on the same campus.
Missouri Online is founded on the world-class academic strength of the four institutions of the University of Missouri System (Mizzou, UMKC, Missouri S&T, and UMSL). The collective reputation, resources, and inspired brilliance of these institutions combine to provide students with an education that will transform their lives. The same faculty who teach on campus develop these online programs. Flexibility is prioritized with these online degrees. Instead of students changing their schedules, Missouri Online builds around them.
Accreditation & Licensing
University of Missouri-Columbia is accredited by:
Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
Type:
4-year, PublicHighest Level Offered:
Doctor's degreeReligious Affiliation:
Not applicableEnrollment:
Undergraduate: 25,033 ; Graduate: 8,397Percent of Fully Online Students:
Undergraduate: 8% ; Graduate: 39%Graduation Rate:
75%Median Earnings, 10-Years After Degree Completion:
$63,403Median Debt After Graduation (4-Year Degree):
$20,500Average Undergraduates Receiving Aid:
79%Per Undergraduate Average Aid Award:
$12,965Yellow Ribbon Program:
YesCredit for Military Training:
YesOnline Programs offered by University of Missouri-Columbia
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Frequently Asked Questions About University of Missouri-Columbia
Is University of Missouri-Columbia accredited?
Yes. University of Missouri-Columbia is institutionally accredited by Higher Learning Commission.
How many online programs does University of Missouri-Columbia offer?
University of Missouri-Columbia offers 134 online programs currently listed on GetEducated.
What degree levels does University of Missouri-Columbia offer?
University of Missouri-Columbia offers programs from bachelor's through master's and doctoral levels.
How should students contact admissions at University of Missouri-Columbia?
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Is University of Missouri-Columbia expensive, and what are the tuition costs?
Roughly speaking, University of Missouri-Columbia falls into GetEducated’s $$ tuition tier, which points to a mid tuition range.
How quickly can I enroll at University of Missouri-Columbia?
Enrollment at any school can be a quick process; if all required admission requirements are met. This is where students can get hung up and slow down the process by taking too long to gather required documentation.
What should transfer students ask University of Missouri-Columbia first?
The first thing you must do is order your transcripts from any previous school you attended and have them provided to the new school immediately with the hopes of receiving an unofficial transfer credit evaluation quickly. In an ideal world, students would have an official transfer credit evaluation done prior to committing to enrollment at any school; however with the vast majority of schools, official transfer credit evaluations happen after you are already enrolled, typically in the first semester.
What GPA do most University of Missouri-Columbia programs require?
GPA requirements typically range from 2.0 to 3.5, and 3.0 appears most often.
Is University of Missouri-Columbia military friendly?
University of Missouri-Columbia shows Yellow Ribbon support. Check Yellow Ribbon eligibility before you apply, since program-level benefits can vary.
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What documents are most commonly required for University of Missouri-Columbia applications?
Most listed programs ask for Official College Transcript(s), Statement of Purpose/Intent, Resume/CV, and Recommendation/Reference Letter(s). Getting these ready early can keep the application process moving.
Does University of Missouri-Columbia accept life experience credit?
University of Missouri-Columbia does not show a school-wide life experience credit policy. Check Transfer Options to confirm transfer-credit options for your specific program.
Are University of Missouri-Columbia programs fully online or mixed?
University of Missouri-Columbia includes 100% Online and Mostly Online options, so students should check the format of their specific program before applying.
What kinds of online programs does University of Missouri-Columbia offer?
University of Missouri-Columbia has online program options in areas such as Education, Business, Healthcare, and Nursing; start with the field that best matches your career goal, then compare cost, format, and admissions requirements. Compare Programs to get program, admissions, and cost details before applying.
Do any University of Missouri-Columbia programs have specialized accreditation?
Program-specific accreditors include Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP); Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE); AACSB International (AACSB).
Are any admission tests required for University of Missouri-Columbia programs?
Some listed programs include GRE requirements, so students should check test expectations before choosing a program.
Do in-state and out-of-state tuition totals differ at University of Missouri-Columbia?
Some programs show different in-state and out-of-state tuition totals, so check your specific program cost.
Do any University of Missouri-Columbia programs have state authorization limitations?
Some programs show state or location restrictions, so students should confirm eligibility for their state before applying. Check State Eligibility before applying to confirm whether your program is available where you live.
How often can students start at University of Missouri-Columbia?
Start times per year typically range from 3-6 for most schools. For University of Missouri-Columbia, students should confirm the next available start date for their specific program before applying.
How should working adults compare University of Missouri-Columbia programs?
Working adults should compare program format, pacing, total cost, and application requirements before choosing a path.
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Geographic and Educational Overview
University of Missouri-Columbia is located in Missouri
Missouri at a Glance:

Top Majors in Missouri:
Top Incentives in Missouri:
- Access Missouri Financial Assistance Program: Up to $2,850 annually
Top Career Pathways in Missouri:
- Entry Level: Clinic Manager ($58,000)
- Mid Level: Healthcare Administrator ($88,000)
- Senior Level: Hospital Director ($135,000+)
- Required Education: BS Healthcare Administration
- Certifications: ACHE, RHIA

















































