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Campus locations: Kansas City, Columbia, Rolla, St. Louis
Total enrollment (fall 2006): 63,783; 75 percent undergraduates, 25 percent graduate and first professional students
Web site: http://www.umsystem.edu/
Total degrees granted: 12,323 in fiscal year 2006
Total faculty (fall 2006): 7,478; 67 percent full time, 33 percent part time
Total staff (fall 2006): 16,457; 74 percent full time, 26 percent part time
Student financial aid: $587,705,678 in grants, loans, work programs, scholarships, fellowships and other aid awarded to 51,341 students in fiscal year 2006
Land holdings: 19,517 acres
Campus Information
Inquiries regarding admission to the other three campuses of the University of Missouri should be directed to the following addresses. Phone numbers are also listed.
University of Missouri-Columbia
Academic Units
College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
College of Arts and Sciences
College of Business
College of Education
College of Engineering
College of Human Environmental Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
School of Accountancy
School of Fine Arts
School of Health Professions
School of Information Science and Learning Technologies
School of Journalism
School of Law
School of Medicine
School of Music
School of Natural Resources
School of Nursing
School of Public Affairs
School of Social Work
Graduate School
Honors College
Extension Division
University of Missouri-Rolla
Academic Units
College of Arts and Sciences
School of Engineering
School of Management and Information Systems
School of Mines and Metallurgy
Office of Continuing Education
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Academic Units
College of Arts and Sciences
School of Nursing and Health Studies
College of Business Administration
College of Education
College of Fine Arts and Communication
College of Optometry
Evening College
Continuing Education Outreach
Graduate School
Honors College
St. Louis/Washington University
Joint Undergraduate Engineering Program
Continuing Education and Outreach
University of Missouri Extension
Every year, more than 1 million Missourians turn to University of Missouri Extension to help them address complex change, solve problems and make informed decisions. They benefit from one-on-one assistance, seminars, online courses and research-based publications. They further their formal education through degrees and continuing education.
An integral part of the University’s land-grant mission, University of Missouri Extension is a joint venture of the UM campuses, Lincoln University, the people of Missouri through county extension councils, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and other stakeholders and partners. People throughout Missouri have access to University experts through county extension centers and through the Web: extension.missouri.edu
Using science-based knowledge, University of Missouri Extension focuses University resources on high-priority needs at the local level. Educational programs address agriculture and natural resources; business and workforce development; community development; 4-H youth development; and human environmental sciences, including health and nutrition.
The statewide TeleCenter Network, administered by University of Missouri Extension, links University faculty and staff with local learners using interactive video and other distance technologies to deliver credit and non-credit education to citizens at times and places convenient for them.