Scholarships and Financial Aid For Entering Freshmen and Transfer Students
2012–13
www.missouristate.edu/financialaid | Springfield
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Checklist Admission o Complete the undergraduate application for admission. You may complete the paper application or apply online at www.missouristate.edu/apply/. All students must be admitted to the University before being considered for financial aid and scholarships. o Send your completed application along with the nonrefundable $35 application fee (if you are a first-time Missouri State student) to the address indicated on the application. o Request that your official academic transcripts and ACT or SAT scores be sent to the Missouri State Office of Admissions. To be official, transcripts must be sent to the Office of Admissions directly from the high school and colleges that you have attended. o Expect a reply within two weeks of the date the University receives all necessary items (application, fee, ACT or SAT scores and transcripts). You may check your admission status online at www.missouristate.edu/admstatus. o Call 417-836-5517 or 800-492-7900 or email Info@missouristate.edu if you have admission questions, or to schedule a campus visit.
Financial Aid o C omplete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The Missouri State federal school code is 002503. You may apply online at www.fafsa.gov beginning Jan. 1. Missouri State University’s priority deadline is March 31. o Visit www.missouristate.edu/financialaid for scholarship opportunities. Deadlines vary. o C omplete the General and Departmental Scholarship application (found online at www.missouristate.edu/FinancialAid/scholarships/general.html) by the March 1 deadline. o For more information, call Financial Aid at 417-836-5262 or 800-283-4243 or email FinancialAid@missouristate.edu.
University Housing o Apply for admission early. Housing preference is given according to the date of admission. You will receive housing information after you are admitted to the University. o For more information, call Residence Life and Services at 417-836-5536 or 800-284-7535 or email ResidenceLife@missouristate.edu.
Contents
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Costs and expenses
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Institutional freshman scholarships
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Institutional transfer scholarships
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Out-of-state fee programs
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Financial aid
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Departmental scholarships
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General scholarships
Missouri State University provides a comprehensive program of scholarships and financial assistance. This assistance, combined with costs that are lower than those at most private colleges and some Missouri public institutions, makes Missouri State a great value! More than 17,800 students annually receive in excess of $130 million in financial aid at Missouri State. Students are encouraged to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for all available types of financial aid.
This guide describes sources of aid available to entering freshmen and transfer students on the Springfield campus. While it attempts to answer common financial aid questions, we encourage you to call or visit our office for additional information. The graph below provides a comparison of costs at Missouri State to costs at other types of higher-education institutions. Costs represented include annual fees and room and board for a full-time Missouri resident.
How Missouri State stacks up The following numbers show the amount for student fees per year from the 2010–11 academic year, the most recent year for which comparative data were available.
$7,605
* Enrollment weighted
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Four-year private institutions nationally
$6,867
Four-year public institutions nationally
Missouri State University
$6,274
Four-year public institutions in Missouri*
$27,293
Estimated expenses
My Payment Plan
The information below can serve as a guide to determine the costs of attending Missouri State. It includes required student fees, room and board, and books and supplies. For further reference, current cost information is available at www.missouristate.edu/costs/.
The University provides the My Payment Plan for required student fees and room and board. Under this plan, you may pay these charges in three monthly installments. The interest rate is 1 percent per month on the unpaid balance.
Required student fees*
Per year
Missouri residents
$
Non-Missouri residents
$ 12,418
Room and Board**
$
6,582
Books and Supplies***
$
900
6,598
Total Missouri residents
$ 14,080
Non-Missouri residents
$ 19,900
Personal expenses will vary according to your lifestyle. The Office of Student Financial Aid estimates the cost of transportation, automobile maintenance, insurance, recreation, clothing and other personal expenses will average $3,740 per year. * Required student fees include basic fees (charge per credit hour) and student services fees ($389 per semester). These fees are commonly referred to as tuition. The fees listed above are based on 15 credit hours per semester. The basic fee is $194 per credit hour for Missouri residents. ** The rate represents our room-style residence halls with a dining plan of 19 meals per week. *** The actual cost of books will depend on your major, course load and availability of used textbooks.
The My Payment Plan will work in conjunction with any financial aid or scholarship you may receive. You may learn more about how the payment plan will work with your financial aid by contacting the Office of Student Financial Aid. This guide contains estimates of scholarship values, selection criteria and scholarship eligibility. The University reserves the right to change any of these without notice.
Scholarships Applying for scholarships To apply for most University scholarships, you need only to submit an application for admission to the University by Jan. 15. This deadline is for students entering in the fall semester. Students entering in the spring semester must apply for admission and relevant scholarships by Oct. 1. Separate applications are required for some programs and are specified throughout this guide. Applications are available online at www.missouristate. edu/financialaid, from the offices of Admissions and Student Financial Aid, and from Missouri high schools. Applications must be received by the specified deadline for each program. Recipients will be notified of most scholarship awards upon admission to the University. GED students and students admitted as exceptions to the high school core curriculum requirement will not receive scholarships unless approved by the Scholarship Committee. Formal appeals for special scholarship consideration should be directed to the Assistant Director of Scholarships, Office of Student Financial Aid.
General information The following general information applies to all of the scholarships listed in the following pages. ■■ Grade point averages (GPAs) are based on a 4.00 scale. In determining scholarship eligibility, grade point averages will be rounded to the nearest 0.01. ■■ If your high school provides both a weighted and an unweighted GPA, we will use the higher of the two to determine your eligibility for scholarships. ■■ Unless otherwise noted, class percentile and GPA are based on the sixth or seventh semester transcript, whichever is higher. ■■ Students must have a diploma from a high school accredited by the state education agency, a regional accrediting association or a home-school diploma with the 17-unit core curriculum requirement established by the Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education. ■■ Students who are provisionally accepted to the University may not be considered for scholarships. ■■ Scores from the December ACT/SAT are the last to be accepted for most freshman scholarships (with the exception of the Presidential, the Multicultural Leadership and the Centennial Leaders scholarships, which use an earlier date). ■■ Missouri State SAT requirements are based on a sum of the Critical Reading and Mathematics sub scores. The Writing score is not included in evaluation.
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Freshman scholarships are limited to students who enter Missouri State the calendar year they graduate from high school. Students who graduate early from high school and attend Missouri State may be considered for freshman scholarships on an individual basis. Scholarship requirements and deadlines will still apply. Transfer scholarships are limited to students who will enter the University having completed the required number of transferable college credit subsequent to graduation from high school. Current students are not eligible to apply for entering student scholarships. Students may accept or decline scholarship offers until June 1 for the fall semester or Jan. 1 for the spring semester. Unless otherwise noted, scholarships cannot be combined and are only renewable for up to three additional years (eight semesters total). Courses taken at other colleges or universities or credit by examination will not be included in scholarship renewal calculations. Scholarship recipients who graduate before using their allotted semesters of scholarship eligibility can apply the remaining semester(s) toward a Missouri State University graduate program.
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Freshman scholarships The following is a summary of scholarship programs for entering students who enroll full-time at the Springfield campus for the 2012–13 academic year. Unless otherwise noted, scholarships cannot be combined and are only renewable for up to three additional years (eight semesters total).
Scholarship
NUMBER OFFERED
VALUE
Presidential Scholarship
30
Missouri residents: $12,500 per year ($6,250 for tuition and $6,250 for on-campus housing) Non-Missouri residents: $12,500 per year plus a full waiver of out-of-state fees (approximate combined value of $18,700 per year)
Board of Governors Scholarship
Varies
Missouri residents: $5,000 per year Non-Missouri residents: $5,000 per year plus a full waiver of out-of-state fees (approximate combined value of $11,200)
Provost Scholarship
Varies
Missouri residents: $2,500 per year Non-Missouri residents: $2,500 per year plus a full waiver of out-of-state fees (approximate combined value of $8,700)
Deans’ Scholarship
Varies
Missouri residents: $1,500 per year Non-Missouri residents: $1,500 per year plus a full waiver of out-of-state fees (approximate combined value of $7,700) ACT/SAT score in top 3 percent: up to $3,000 per year ACT/SAT score in top 4 or 5 percent: up to $1,000 per year
Missouri Higher Education Academic Scholarship (Bright Flight)*
Hutchens/SGA Centennial Leaders Scholarship NOTE: This scholarship can be combined with the Provost, Deans', Missouri State Leadership and Out-of-State Fee Waiver scholarships.
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$2,500 per year for students with documented need, $1,250 for those without need
Multicultural Leadership Scholarship NOTE: This scholarship can be combined with the Out-of-State Fee Waiver scholarships.
50 (freshmen and transfers combined)
$6,250 per year
*Program is offered by virtue of the State of Missouri General Assembly and is not affiliated with the University. **Score reflects the sum of the Critical Reading and Math portions of the SAT only.
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Selection criteria
Renewal criteria
Application and deadline
Top 10 percent of class (or 3.90 GPA on a 4.00 scale) after the sixth semester and minimum ACT of 30 (or SAT of 1330**). National Merit Semifinalists may also apply.
Successfully complete 30 Missouri State credit hours each year with a minimum 3.60 Missouri State grade point average. Additionally, to renew for your fourth year, you will be required to complete an average of 40 hours of community or campus service each year during your first three years.
Apply for admission and complete the Presidential Scholarship application (available in hardcopy and at www.missouristate.edu/ presidentialapp) by the deadline. Deadline: Dec. 1. (Scores from the October ACT/SAT are the last to be accepted for consideration.)
Top 10 percent of class (or 3.90 GPA on a 4.00 scale) after the sixth or seventh semester and minimum ACT of 28 (or SAT of 1250**), or International Baccalaureate diploma recipient.
Successfully complete 30 Missouri State credit hours each year with a minimum 3.50 Missouri State grade point average. Additionally, to renew for your fourth year, you will be required to complete an average of 40 hours of community or campus service each year during your first three years.
Eligible students will be identified based on their application credentials. Deadline: Apply for admission by Jan. 15. (Scores from the December ACT/SAT are the last to be accepted for consideration.)
Top 20 percent of class (or 3.70 GPA on a 4.00 scale) after the sixth or seventh semester and minimum ACT of 26 (or SAT of 1170**). Students who rank first or second in their class after the sixth or seventh semester are also eligible.
Successfully complete 30 Missouri State credit hours each year with a minimum 3.40 Missouri State grade point average.
Eligible students will be identified based on their application credentials. Deadline: Apply for admission by Jan. 15. (Scores from the December ACT/SAT are the last to be accepted for consideration.)
Top 10 percent of class (or 3.90 GPA on a 4.00 scale) after the sixth or seventh semester and ACT score of 24 or 25 (or SAT of 1090**).
Successfully complete 30 Missouri State credit hours each year with a minimum 3.30 Missouri State grade point average.
Eligible students will be identified based on their application credentials. Deadline: Apply for admission by Jan. 15. (Scores from the December ACT/SAT are the last to be accepted for consideration.)
ACT or SAT score in the top 3, 4 or 5 percent of Missouri students. (Scores from the June ACT are the last to be accepted).
Enroll full-time, maintain a 2.50 grade point average and maintain satisfactory academic progress.
The Missouri Department of Higher Education will receive student’s ACT/SAT composite score(s), along with approved Missouri college or university choices from assessment records.
Entering freshmen must either rank in the top one-half of their class or have a 3.00 GPA on a 4.00 scale after the sixth semester, combined with a composite ACT of 20 (or SAT of 950**).
Renewable for one year for students who successfully complete 24 Missouri State hours with a 2.75 Missouri State cumulative grade point average and participate in the Centennial Leaders Program.
Complete the online scholarship application at www.missouristate.edu/centennialapp/. Deadline: Complete application and apply for admission by Dec. 1. Applicants are encouraged to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Entering freshmen must rank either in the upper one-half of their class or have a 3.00 GPA on a 4.00 scale after the sixth semester and have demonstrated leadership in the minority community through involvement in school or community organizations.
Successfully complete 24 Missouri State hours each year with a 2.75 Missouri State cumulative grade point average. Additionally, to renew for your fourth year, you will be required to complete an average of 40 hours of community or campus service each year during your first three years.
Complete the Multicultural Leadership Application (available in hard copy and online at www.missouristate.edu/multiculturalapp) and return to the Office of Student Financial Aid. Deadline: Complete application and apply for admission by Dec. 1.
Important note: It is our intent to award the scholarships with the word "varies" listed under the "number offered" category to all qualified students who apply by the deadline; however, the University reserves the right to limit the number of scholarships based on availability of funding. For this reason, students are encouraged to apply for admission early. The University also reserves the right to reduce the number of other scholarships awarded based on availability of funding.
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Freshman scholarships (continued)
Scholarship
NUMBER OFFERED
VALUE
Missouri Boys State Leadership Award NOTE: This scholarship can be combined with other MSU scholarships with the exception of the Presidential, Board of Governors and Multicultural Leadership scholarships.
5
$1,000
Missouri Girls State Leadership Award NOTE: This scholarship can be combined with other MSU scholarships with the exception of the Presidential, Board of Governors and Multicultural Leadership scholarships.
5
$1,000
Missouri State Leadership Scholarship NOTE: This scholarship can be combined with other MSU scholarships with the exception of the Presidential, Board of Governors and Multicultural Leadership scholarships.
A+ Scholarship The A+ Scholarship, administered by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, is designed for students attending Missouri community colleges (two-year associate-degree granting institutions). Because the Springfield campus of Missouri State University does not fall in that category, students cannot use their A+ benefits on this campus. The Missouri State University system, however, includes a two-year campus in West Plains (approximately 100 miles east of Springfield). Students who are certified as A+ eligible may use their A+ benefits to attend the West Plains campus. Students who enroll at the West Plains campus have the opportunity to transfer seamlessly to the Springfield campus. To learn more about Missouri State University –West Plains, please visit www.wp.missouristate.edu or call 417-255-7955.
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$1,000 per year
Selection criteria
Renewal criteria
Application and deadline
Entering freshmen must have both a solid academic record and a strong record of leadership, and must have participated in Missouri Boys State.
This award is nonrenewable.
Deadline: Apply for admission, submit the online General Scholarship application at www.missouristate.edu/FinancialAid/ Scholarships/general.html and provide verification of Missouri Boys State attendance to the Office of Student Financial Aid by March 1 of your senior year.
Entering freshmen must have both a solid academic record and a strong record of leadership, and must have participated in Missouri Girls State.
This award is nonrenewable.
Deadline: Apply for admission, submit the online General Scholarship application at www.missouristate.edu/FinancialAid/ Scholarships/general.html and provide verification of Missouri Girls State attendance to the Office of Student Financial Aid by March 1 of your senior year.
Southwest Missouri high schools may recommend one student for every 100 graduates. The southwest district includes schools in the following counties: Barry, Barton, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Dallas, Douglas, Greene, Howell, Jasper, Laclede, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Oregon, Ozark, Polk, Shannon, Stone, Taney, Texas, Vernon, Webster and Wright.
Successfully complete 30 Missouri State hours each year with a 3.25 Missouri State cumulative grade point average.
Schools must submit letters of nomination to the Office of Student Financial Aid. Deadline: May 1
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Transfer scholarships
Scholarship
NUMBER OFFERED
VALUE
Transfer Academic Scholarship NOTE: This scholarship can be combined with the Out-of-State Fee Waiver programs.
Varies
$1,500 per year
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship NOTE: This scholarship can be combined with Out-of-State Fee Waiver programs.
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$5,000 per year
Community College Scholarship NOTE: This scholarship can be combined with Out-of-State Fee Waiver programs.
Two per community college
$2,000 per year
Multicultural Leadership Scholarship NOTE: This scholarship can be combined with Out-of-State Fee Waiver programs.
50 (freshmen and transfers combined)
$6,250 per year
Important note: It is our intent to award scholarships with the word “varies” listed under the “number offered” category to all qualified students who apply by the deadline; however, the University reserves the right to limit the number of scholarships based on availability of funding. For this reason, students are encouraged to apply for admission early. The University also reserves the right to reduce the number of other scholarships awarded based on availability of funding.
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Selection criteria
Renewal criteria
Application and deadline
Entering students must be community college transfers who have completed at least 45 transferable hours at an accredited community college with a 3.60 grade point average.
Renewable for one year for students who successfully complete 30 Missouri State credit hours with a minimum 3.40 Missouri State cumulative grade point average.
Complete the Transfer Academic Scholarship Application at www.missouristate.edu/ transferacademicapp and apply for admission by the deadline. Deadlines: Summer and fall applicants must apply by March 1; spring applicants must apply by Oct. 1.
Entering students must be current members of Phi Theta Kappa.
Renewable for one year for students who successfully complete 30 Missouri State hours with a minimum 3.50 Missouri State cumulative grade point average and participate in at least two public-affairs activities.
Complete the PTK Scholarship Application at www.missouristate.edu/ptkapp and apply for admission by the deadline. Deadlines: Summer and fall applicants must apply by March 1; spring applicants must apply by Oct. 1.
Missouri public community college presidents may each nominate two students to receive this scholarship. Nominees must have completed a minimum of 30 hours at the nominating community college with at least a 3.25 cumulative grade point average.
Renewable for one year for students who successfully complete 30 Missouri State hours with a minimum 3.40 Missouri State cumulative grade point average.
Colleges must submit letters of recommendation to the Office of Student Financial Aid by the deadline. Deadline: May 1
Entering students must be community college transfers who have completed at least 24 transferable hours with a 3.00 grade point average. Applicants must have demonstrated leadership in the minority community through involvement in school or community organizations.
Successfully complete 24 Missouri State hours with a 2.75 Missouri State cumulative grade point average. Additionally, to renew for your fourth year, you will be required to complete an average of 40 hours of community or campus service each year during your first three years.
Complete the Multicultural Leadership Application (available in hard copy and online at www.missouristate.edu/ multiculturalapp) and return to the Office of Student Financial Aid by the deadline. Deadline: Complete the application and apply for admission by Dec. 1.
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Out-of-state fee programs
PROGRAMS
NUMBER AVAILABLE
VALUE
Out-of-State Fee Waiver/Midwest Student Exchange Program NOTE: This waiver can be combined with any of the scholarships that do not already provide a waiver of out-of-state fees.
Varies
A full waiver of out-of-state fees (approximate value of $5,820; adjusted annually as fees are set)
Continue the Tradition Program NOTE: This waiver can be combined with any of the scholarships that do not already provide a waiver of out-of-state fees.
Varies
A full waiver of out-of-state fees (approximate value of $5,820; adjusted annually as fees are set)
Missouri Income Tax Credit Nonresident students may offset Missouri income taxes paid against nonresident fees not covered by other scholarships. Dependent students may use income taxes paid by their parents. Contact the Financial Services Office at 417-836-5632 for information.
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Selection criteria
Renewal criteria
Application and deadline
Residents of Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota or Wisconsin receive the Midwest Student Exchange Program Award. Freshmen: Must demonstrate one of the following: A class ranking in the top 20 percent or a 3.70 GPA (on a 4.00 scale) or a minimum ACT of 24 (or SAT of 1090**). Transfer students: Must have completed 24 transferable credits with a 3.25 minimum cumulative grade point average.
Successfully complete 30 Missouri State hours each year at Missouri State with a minimum 3.25 Missouri State cumulative GPA.
No special application required. Eligible students will be identified based on their application credentials. While there is no application deadline, students are encouraged to apply early to be considered for scholarships which do have deadlines.
Students must be classified as nonresidents for fee purposes and must have a parent or grandparent who is a Missouri State graduate.
Enroll full-time and maintain satisfactory academic progress.
Apply for admission and complete the separate online application at www.missouristate.edu/ continuethetraditionapp/. While there is no application deadline, students are encouraged to apply early to be considered for scholarships which do have deadlines.
** Score reflects the sum of the Critical Reading and Math portions of the SAT only
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Financial aid Applying for financial aid In order to be considered for all possible financial aid, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is available from the Office of Student Financial Aid or your high school or community college in January of each year. To submit your FAFSA online, visit www.fafsa.gov. Complete the FAFSA in time for it to be received by the processor prior to March 31. Applications will be accepted after this date, but funds may be limited. To make sure your FAFSA is sent to Missouri State, you must list Missouri State as one of the schools to receive your results. The Missouri State federal school code is 002503. After you submit your application for financial aid, you will be notified that your FAFSA was received. This acknowledgement will include your Student Aid Report (SAR). Read this information carefully to make sure it is accurate. If it is not, make the necessary corrections and return it to the processor. You may contact the processing center at 800-4FED-AID (800-433-3243) for assistance. Federal regulations require Missouri State to verify information reported on the FAFSA for randomly selected students. For this reason, some applicants will be required to submit photocopies of their income tax returns to the Office of Student Financial Aid. Using a formula established by Congress, the FAFSA determines how much you and your family are expected to provide toward the cost of your education each year. This formula takes into consideration family income and assets, family size, the number of children in college and many other factors to determine your annual Expected Family Contribution (EFC). If you feel the information reported on the FAFSA does not reflect your family’s true financial situation, contact the Office of Student Financial Aid for a special circumstances form. After determining your EFC, we will calculate your financial aid award. In April, eligible first-time students will receive notice that an online award letter has been created for them. This online award letter will list the types and amount of assistance that can be offered from Missouri State. You must access this award letter via the “My Missouri State” system at Missouri State and either accept or decline the aid offered before your funds will be released. Students must maintain satisfactory academic progress in order to remain eligible for aid.
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Need-based programs Many federal aid programs are available on the basis of financial need (defined as the difference between the amount of money you and your family can contribute toward financing your education and the total cost of attendance). Eligibility for these programs can be determined only after evaluation of your family’s
financial status as determined by the results of the FAFSA. All need-based aid is awarded according to a formula established by the federal government. The formula evaluates income, assets and other measures of financial strength. The following sources of financial aid require students to qualify according to the formula.
FEDERAL
AMOUNT
repayment
Who may apply
Pell Grant
$555 to $5,550
No
Enrolled students. Approximately 4,500 grants will be awarded each year.
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
$500 to $1,000
No
Enrolled students with high financial need and when other aid sources are insufficient to meet that need.
Perkins Loans
Varies
Yes, a 5 percent fixed interest repayment begins after the student leaves school or drops below half-time employment.
Enrolled students with high financial need.
Subsidized Stafford Loans (Provided through the Department of Education)
Annual loan limits: freshmen $5,500; sophomores $6,500; juniors and seniors $7,500
Yes, with a variable interest rate not to exceed 8.25 percent. The government pays the interest on the subsidized loans while the student is in school.
Enrolled students with financial need: First-time borrowers must complete online entrance counseling prior to loan approval.
Federal Work Study (Part-time job opportunities to supplement financial aid)
Approximately $1,200 each academic year for 10–12 hours of work per week
No
Qualified full-time undergraduate Missouri residents.
STATE
AMOUNT
repayment
Who may apply
Access Missouri Grant
Amount varies according to your calculated financial need
No
Qualified full-time undergraduate Missouri residents.
INSTITUTIONAL
AMOUNT
repayment
Who may apply
Total amount of tuition and fees and a standard book allowance
No
Qualified freshmen and transfer Missouri residents with household incomes at or below 150 percent of the poverty level and who qualify for Pell Grant to supplement federal, state, institutional and/or private grants and scholarships.
For more information on federal student aid programs, you may request a copy of the “Student Guide” from the Office of Student Financial Aid at 800-283-4243 or at studentaid.ed.gov/.
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Non-need-based programs These sources of financial aid are available to all students regardless of family income. AID TYPES
AMOUNT
repayment
Who may apply
Unsubsidized Stafford Loans (Provided through the Department of Education)
Annual loan limits: freshmen $5,500; sophomores $6,500; juniors and seniors $7,500
Yes, with a variable interest rate not to exceed 8.25 percent. Interest accrues on the loan while students are in school.
Enrolled students regardless of financial need. First-time borrowers must complete online entrance counseling prior to loan approval.
Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) (Provided through the Department of Education)
Loan amount may not exceed the student’s cost of education minus other aid received.
A variable interest rate capped at 9 percent. Repayment begins 60 days after full disbursement.
Parents of undergraduate students who may not qualify for other types of aid or who need additional funds.
Yes
Enrolled students based on credit approval.
Alternative Loans Private loans designed to help students with educational expenses that exceed other available assistance (such as scholarships, grants, PLUS Loans and Federal Stafford Loans). Should be used only after all Federal Family Education Loan Programs eligibility has been exhausted.
Additional Resources
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RESOURCES
WHAT IT IS
Application and MORE INFO
Athletic Scholarships
Scholarships awarded to student athletes participating in various sports. The regulations governing athletic aid are established by the NCAA.
Contact the Department of Athletics at 417-836-5244.
Cooperative Education
This program allows students the opportunity to earn while they learn, integrating academic study with career-related employment. Hundreds of Missouri State students participate in co-op and departmental internships with local, regional and national organizations. Missouri State co-op students often go to work full-time for their co-op employers following graduation.
Contact the Career Center at 417-836-5636.
Departmental Scholarships
Scholarships from academic departments to students with declared majors. In addition, the University provides funds for students involved in the performing arts (art, band, choir, dance, forensics, orchestra and theatre).
Refer to the departmental section of this guide and contact the department of your major for application information.
Private Scholarships
Scholarships from private sources such as civic and professional organizations, businesses and corporations, unions and clubs. (If you receive a private scholarship, you should contact the Office of Student Financial Aid to apply the funds to your account and to determine if the award will affect your other aid.)
Contact local and national organizations or foundations that may have an interest in your background. Check with clubs and groups to which a parent or relative belongs. The local library or your high school counselor also can provide information. Links to free scholarship search engines are available on the Office of Student Financial Aid website at www.missouristate.edu/ financialaid/.
Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC)
A program of the United States Army designed to recruit and educate commissioned officers. ROTC is an elective part of the college curriculum and interested students earn college credit while they participate. Students are later absorbed into the United States Army. ROTC scholarships may include up to $17,000 toward required student fees per year, a $600 book allowance and a $250 stipend per month. Room and board is not included.
To enroll, obtain an application from your high school counselor and submit it to the U.S. Army Cadet Command before the specified deadline.
Student Employment Services
Employment on campus or in the community is available to many Missouri State students. Approximately 2,000 students work part-time on campus and more than 6,000 hold part-time jobs off campus.
The University maintains a Student Employment Service to assist enrolled students in locating jobs. Students may register with this office and be referred to jobs that are compatible with their schedules and work experience. This pre-screening and referral service is free and available throughout the year. The Student Employment Service Office is located in Blair-Shannon House, Room 113, at 417-836-5627.
RESOURCES
WHAT IT IS
APPLICATION AND MORE INFO
Study-Away Programs
Long-term and short-term loan programs to allow students the opportunity to study abroad. Students enrolled in study-away programs that are approved for credit by Missouri State may be eligible to apply federal, state and institutional financial aid toward program costs.
Contact the Study-Away Programs Office at 417-836-6368.
Tax Credits
The Hope and Lifetime Learning federal tax credits for qualified educational expenses.
Subject to specific income guidelines. Visit www.irs.gov.
TRIO
A program that provides academic advisement, tutoring and financial assistance to students who are low-income, first-generation or disabled (physical and learning disabilities).
Contact TRIO at 417-836-6220.
Veterans Services
Assistance to veterans and their eligible dependents in applying for and receiving Veterans Administration educational benefits.
Contact the Veterans Services Office at 417-836-6199.
Vocational Rehabilitation
A program that assists students with physical or emotional limitations. Benefits can include tuition, books and an allowance for room and board.
Contact the Vocational Rehabilitation office nearest you.
D e pa rt m e n ta l sc h o l a r s h i p s
College of Arts and letters Art and Design Edgar A. Albin Scholarship Consideration is given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities.
Privately donated funds are given each year to Missouri State University students who demonstrate qualifications such as, but not limited to, outstanding academic achievement, leadership involvement and financial need. The funds come from private gifts to the University by individuals, groups or companies. The following scholarships are available to entering freshmen. Scholarship values and availability reflect current market activity and are subject to change without notice. Application: To apply for these scholarships, you must first be admitted to the University. Once you are admitted, complete the General and Departmental Scholarship Application at www.missouristate.edu/financialaid/scholarships/general.html. Deadline: The priority deadline date is March 1 each year. The application is available until May 1. The awarding process will begin shortly after March 1 and will vary slightly by department.
Excellence in Photography Award This award is given to a student who has the best portfolio in photography. Recipients must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester.
Elda E. Robins Memorial Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Financial need is considered.
Jim Bremer Design Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance and interview by scholarship committee representative.
George Gleason and Elizabeth Mills Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Financial need is considered.
Lane Elkins Ceramics Scholarship Student must be a declared ceramics major and be in good standing with the University. Recipients must be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours each semester.
Richard M. Turner Scholarship Student must be an incoming freshman who has maintained a high school overall GPA of 2.5 and a GPA of 3.0 in English. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities.
Thomas S. Kinsey Art Education Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities.
communication Tom Black Debate Fund Selection is made by the head debate coach. Virginia Craig Memorial Scholarship Student must show promise for achievement in a prominent national debate program.
Robert Henigan Literature Scholarship Student must be a freshman enrolled full-time and maintain a cumulative GPA more than 2.49 and a GPA in English more than 2.99. In the event of eligible multiple applicants, financial need will be the deciding factor. William Bedford Memorial Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman with a preference being given to students from Howell County, Mo. Consideration given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities.
Media, Journalism and Film English Dr. Katherine Lederer Scholarship Student must be an English major enrolled in at least 12 hours per semester. Preference will be given to an African-American or other minority student. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities.
Darr Family Broadcast Journalism Scholarship Student must be a broadcast journalism major. Preference given to incoming freshmen. Consideration given to high school performance, college potential as indicated by aptitude tests and leadership qualities.
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Ruth N. Dowling Memorial Scholarship Student must be a media, journalism and film major enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester.
Modern and classical languages Anna L. Blair Scholarship Fund Student must enroll for at least 12 hours each semester, show consistent academic excellence and prove financial need.
Music Band Grant Student must perform medium to difficult band music in audition. Claude T. Smith Composition Contest Scholarship High school students of any age are eligible for this scholarship. The department of music will select five or more finalists and a scholarship recipient is selected based on the performance in a concert. (Recipient must be enrolled as a full-time student at Missouri State and will receive scholarship in the freshman year.)
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Garland and Lavella Reynolds Endowment Fund Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. George H. Klinkerfuss Scholarship Student must be an incoming freshman who is a talented string player. Consideration will be given to high school performance and college potential. Primary consideration will be given to musical aptitude as assessed by the string faculty of Missouri State. Horatio and Lynne Farrar Scholarship Award Students are selected based on high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Financial need is also considered. James Libby Memorial Scholarship Student must be an oboe or bassoon student enrolled in at least one credit hour of private lessons each semester. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and personal audition. John and Karen Prescott Composition Scholarship Student must be enrolled in a composition course. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities.
David Caudle Memorial Scholarship Student must be an organist enrolled at Missouri State, enrolled in one of the following classes: Organ 152, 252, 352 or 452. Student must have maintained a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 (music majors) or 2.0 (non-music majors).
Leslie R. Fite Brass / Woodwind Scholarship Student must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester. Consideration is given to both academic aptitude and musical performance on brass and/or woodwind instrument(s).
Fite Concert Band Scholarship Contact the department for more information.
Louis Y. and Frances Muchnick Memorial Scholarship Students must audition for the string faculty.
Lowell K. Fleenor Memorial Music Scholarship When awarded to an incoming freshman, first priority is given to graduates of West Plains (Mo.) High School; second priority to graduates of Houston (Mo.) High School; and third priority to graduates of Salem (Mo.) High School. Consideration also is given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Financial need also is considered. Margaret Corbin Vogel Voice Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and vocal performance abilities. Maria Content Wise Memorial Scholarship This scholarship is awarded based on high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Preference will be given to non-music majors who demonstrate good piano skills and have studied piano previously. Mary Sanford, William N. and Bill Palen Low Brass Scholarship Student must play a low brass instrument. Mel Bay Guitar Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to a guitar student. Music Department Scholarship Student must audition to be considered. Music Lesson Fee Waiver Student must be recommended by music faculty. Mollie Autry Molner Travel Assistance Award Student must be a member of touring choir. Recipients may be at any grade level and must be enrolled as full-time students in the semester during which the trip is made, or, if between semesters, in the semester immediately prior to the international trip. Music Talent Award Student must audition to be considered. Napier Family Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Financial need is considered. Opera Workshop Scholarship Selection based on audition. Award will be given to an outstanding participant in Opera Workshop. Pearl Yeadon Memorial Scholarship Student must be a classical voice student who displays interest in and aptitude for opera. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Recipients must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester.
Rich and Linda Pollard Endowed Scholarship Student must be a music major enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Financial need is considered. Richard P. Wellock Scholarship Award Consideration is given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Financial need is considered. Tom Chaney Memorial Scholarship for Music Majors Consideration will be given to musical aptitude and interest, high school performance and college potential as indicated by aptitude tests and leadership qualities. Wayne and Melba Miller Band Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school band performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Wilfred Adler Piano Scholarship Student must demonstrate potential for being a piano performer or teacher. Incoming freshmen will be judged upon high school performance and leadership qualities.
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Theatre and Dance Bob Comer Memorial Scholarship First preference will be for a student, graduate or undergraduate, who is a member of box office staff for Tent Theatre. Second preference will be for a student, graduate or undergraduate, who is a member of box office staff during the regular academic year. Chyrel Love Miller Dance Scholarship This scholarship may be awarded to a full-time student at any academic level based upon audition and/or participation in dance performance productions. Entertainment Troupe Scholarship Student must audition to be considered. In-School Players Scholarship Student must audition to be considered. Lowell Fleenor Memorial Tent Theatre Scholarship Student must be a performer with Tent Theatre and must show outstanding performance ability in audition. Preference is given to vocal or instrumental performers. Michael Quinn, Ph.D., Memorial Summer Theatre Internship Student must be involved in performance, management or technical areas of that summer’s productions. Consideration will be given based on past performance in theatrical productions as determined by the artistic and managerial staff for the summer theatre. Mickey Talbot Summer Theatre Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to a student who is a performer with Tent Theatre. A recipient is selected based on outstanding performance ability as shown through audition. Out-of-State Fee Waiver for the Performing Arts Contact the department for more information. Robert Bradley Student Travel Fund Student must be a major pursuing a degree in dance, theatre or musical theatre. Undergraduate or graduate students may apply but must be enrolled in 12 or 6 hours, respectively. Roger Jinks Memorial Summer Theatre Internship Student must be a performer or technician who is a member of the company for that summer’s production. Consideration will be given based on past performances in theatrical productions. Stephen Emanuel Summer Theatre Internship This internship for summer theatre will be awarded annually for a deserving performer(s) who is a member of the company for that summer’s production(s). Consideration will be given based on past performance in theatrical productions.
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Ted and Sol Rosen and Elizabeth and Emilian Furtak Tent Theatre Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to a student who is a performer with the Tent Theatre. Theatre and Dance Activity Scholarship / Regents Theatre Scholarship Selection criteria vary for students pursuing acting, dance, technical/design and education emphases.
College of Business Administration COBA Culturally Diverse/Nontraditional Student Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to one culturally diverse and one nontraditional student. Consideration will be given to financial need and promise of academic success. COBA Lower Division Scholarship Student must be a freshman or sophomore with an outstanding academic record.
School of Accountancy Kelly and Julie Stumpe Accounting Scholarship Student must be a declared accounting major with a high school GPA of 3.2 or higher. Special consideration will be given to those displaying leadership qualities.
Computer Information Systems
Dr. Robert W. and Charlotte K. Bitter Endowed Scholarship Fund Student must be enrolled in the College of Business Administration. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and to leadership qualities.
John L. and Rita M. Bangs Scholarship Student must be an undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in the College of Business Administration. Preference will be given to a student majoring in computer information systems and/or marketing.
Dr. R. Stephen Parker Scholarship Student must be from the St. Louis area and enrolled in the College of Business Administration. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Recipient must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester and have financial need.
Rex D. Ebrite Scholarship Student must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 with preference being given to a Gainesville High School graduate. Second priority is given to an Ozark County graduate and third priority to any Greene, Polk, Dade, Lawrence, Christian, Webster or Dallas county graduate. Financial need is considered for students living in Greene, Polk, Dade, Lawrence, Christian, Webster or Dallas counties.
John W. and Nancy R. Cunniff Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Recipient must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester and have financial need. Kenneth E. and Jane A. Meyer Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance as evidenced by graduating in the upper quarter (top 25 percent) of the graduating class and college potential. Preference will be given to students from the Missouri cities of Mt. Vernon and Butler and/or the counties of Lawrence and Bates in this order of priority. Character, leadership and scholarship also will be strongly considered. Roberta Cope Turner Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to a student who is pursuing a degree in College of Business Administration and is a graduate of a small Missouri high school, classified as one of the two categories of smallest high schools by the Missouri State High School Activities Association. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Student may be a part-time or full-time student.
Finance and General Business Baker Chair of Insurance Scholarship/Baker Insurance Chair Scholarship Award will be made to entering freshmen who have a minimum GPA of 2.75. Preference will be given to lower-division students in the major or minor who are active members of Gama Iota Sigma or other recognized insurance industry organization. Margaret Bowles-State Farm Insurance Companies Scholarship Contact the department for more information. MOPrima Scholarship Contact the department for more information. Retha Stone Baker Insurance Scholarship Award made to an entering freshman on the basis of GPA (2.75), ACT and SAT score. Student must enroll in an insurance course in the first semester of eligibility.
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construction and technology Management Doyle Kemper Memorial Scholarship Student must be enrolled full-time, have the academic ability to successfully complete degree and demonstrate leadership and character. Financial need is considered. Greater Ozarks Building Systems Association Scholarship Student must be enrolled full-time, have the academic ability to successfully complete degree and demonstrate leadership and character. Construction and Technology Management Department Scholarship Student must have the academic ability to complete degree. Recipients must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester. Character and leadership are considered. Roger G. Killian Memorial Scholarship Student must be enrolled full-time, have the academic ability to successfully complete degree and demonstrate leadership and character. Society of Engineers Need-Based Scholarship Contact the department for more information.
Management Robert L. Trewatha International Scholarship Student must be enrolled full-time and in good academic standing. Applicants are required to submit a one-page, single-spaced statement about their vocational goals and interests in international studies and business. Preference will be given to students studying abroad. Robert L. Trewatha Management Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential as indicated by aptitude tests, and to leadership qualities. Recipient must be a management major and enrolled in at least 12 credit hours each semester. Society for Human Resource Management Scholarship Student must be an active member of Missouri State chapter of Society for Human Resource Management and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Financial need is considered.
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Marketing Fred J. Mertz Logistics and Transportation Scholarship Student must be enrolled at Missouri State University with preference given to an employee, family member of employee or friend of Prime, Inc., who is majoring in marketing with an emphasis in logistics and transportation. Student must show meritorious character and leadership potential, must have a strong desire and determination to persevere in attaining stated goals, and must have a minimum overall GPA of 2.5. Robert E. Low Logistics and Transportation Scholarship Student must be an employee, family member of employee or friend of Prime, Inc., with a minimum 2.5 GPA, majoring in marketing with a logistics and transportation option. Student selected with regard to character and leadership, and desire and determination to persevere in attaining stated goal.
College of Education Aubry F. and Leta E. Chastain Scholarship Student must graduate from a southwest Missouri high school. Bernice Jackson Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to a student who is preparing for a career in education as a teacher, administrator, counselor, librarian or other professional role. Financial need is to be considered. Dr. Jim Layton Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to a student enrolled in education and majoring in early childhood, middle school, elementary or special education. Dr. Leonila Pangilinan Rivera/Student Council for Exceptional Children Fund Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Recipient must be a member of the Student Council for Exceptional Children or have plans to become a member. Financial need is considered and recipients must enroll full-time. Frances Hamilton Buchholz Memorial Scholarship Student must be majoring in elementary education. Preference given to a female.
Helen Spangler Smith Scholarship for Education Majors Student must have declared a major in education, have financial need, be a United States citizen and must be able to demonstrate and maintain satisfactory academic progress as defined by the University Office of Student Financial Aid. Recipient must be enrolled full-time. Hisa K. Firestone Memorial Scholarship Fund for String Education Major Student will be an undergraduate student who is a violinist properly enrolled at Missouri State University and majoring in string education. Preference will be given to a student with financial need and to an incoming freshman. Patricia K. Scott Endowment This scholarship is awarded to a high school graduate from Greene County, Mo. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Wiley and Virginia Woodring Memorial Scholarship Student must be a full-time education major who plans to have a career in teaching. Financial need is considered.
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College of Health and Human Services
Health, Physical Education and Recreation
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Beverly Enterprises, Inc. Scholarship Student must demonstrate interest in working with senior adults.
George Salmon Memorial Handball Scholarship This scholarship is based on performance in handball competitions and desire to compete in national collegiate handball tournament. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities.
Coach and Mrs. Andy J. McDonald Memorial Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities.
Recreation and Leisure Studies Scholarships Contact the health, physical education and recreation department for more information.
Florence Baker Bugg Scholarship Consideration will be given to applicants who have proven themselves to be outstanding major(s) of physical education or a related field or high school seniors who are prospective majors of physical education or a related field. All the consideration being equal, preference will be given to a female student from Midwest. If an athlete, applicants must adhere to NCAA requirements, complete 12 hours per semester, pass 24 hours in the preceding academic year, file a degree program by the fifth semester and satisfy minimum academic standards of the University.
School of Social Work Columbia Hospital South Auxiliary Social Work Scholarship Student must have an overall GPA of 3.0 and enroll for a minimum of six credit hours. Financial need is also considered.
College of Humanities and Public Affairs General Scholarship Fund Student must be a freshman with a minimum of 15 credit hours or sophomore with a minimum of 45 credit hours and be enrolled full-time with a minimum GPA of 3.25. Preference will be given to a student who exhibits a record of service, leadership and qualities consistent with the goal of the public affairs mission. J.C. and Sara Edna Young Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to a student with a declared major in the college, preference being given to economics, political science and military science majors. Preference is also given to students from Wright or Texas counties.
Economics Larry and Carol Cox Economics Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities.
Religious Studies F.W.A. Bosch Religious Studies Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Rose Marie and Martin H. Boone Jr. Religious Studies Endowed Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities.
sociology Al and Margaret Hemphill Scholarship Student must be an incoming freshman with a high school GPA of at least 2.5. First preference will be given to a student who has graduated from a high school in the state of Iowa.
Robert Hardie Memorial Scholarship Student must be enrolled full-time and have maintained an overall GPA of at least 3.0 and GPA of at least 3.0 in economics. Financial need is considered.
History Marie-France Jones Memorial Scholarship Student must be an outstanding high school senior participant in the annual Missouri State History Bowl competition. Nomination by sponsoring high school teacher is required.
Philosophy Essay Contest Scholarship Contact department for details.
Political Science Olivia N. Bischler Scholarship Student must be an undergraduate minority student with a declared major in political science. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Financial need is considered.
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College of Natural and Applied Sciences Junior Academy of Science Scholarship Awarded annually to incoming freshman student(s) enrolled at Missouri State University in a program housed in the College of Natural and Applied Sciences. Recipients must be enrolled as full-time undergraduate students. Missouri Virtual School (MVSP) Scholarship Awarded annually to high school participants in the Missouri Virtual School Program. Recipients must be enrolled as full-time undergraduate students each semester.
Applied Consumer Sciences Dick and Pauline Tuter Memorial Scholarship First priority given to high school graduates from McDonald or Newton counties in Missouri; second priority will be given to graduates from high schools in southwest Missouri; third priority will be given to a graduate student who graduated from a high school in southwest Missouri with an undergraduate degree in one of the required majors. Justice Jeweler’s Food and Wine Scholarship Student must be a hospitality and restaurant administration major.
Biology Biology Freshman Scholarship Student must be a biology major and consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential as determined by aptitude tests and leadership qualities.
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Chemistry Louise and Roland Harthcock Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance (top 25 percent), college potential as indicated by aptitude tests and to leadership qualities. Harriet Ford Memorial Scholarship Awarded to a high school senior who is enrolled in an advanced placement or International Baccalaureate chemistry course or has won a science fair competition with a chemistry related project, with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.2. Applicants must submit a letter from their high school chemistry teacher attesting to applicants interest and commitment to chemistry, confirming they meet requirements. Preference will be given to female applicants. Recipient must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester. Robert S. Christie Memorial Scholarship Student must have worked in the chemical stockroom preparing solutions/supplies for laboratories or have worked in a research library and be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester.
Computer Science Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics Scholarship for Computer Science Student must be a freshman or sophomore computer science major with financial need.
Mathematics Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics Scholarship for Math Student must be a freshman or sophomore math major with financial need. Lawrence E. and Crystal Pummill Scholarship or Pummill Math Relay Scholarship One award will be given to an entering freshman who has received first place in either individual or team competition in Lawrence E. Pummill Math relays. The freshman award is based on high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Financial need is considered. Math is FUN Student must have declared his/her intentions to complete his/her degree and graduate from Missouri State. Consideration will be given to academic aptitude. Mathematics Emeritus Professors Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Mathematics Freshman Scholarship Student must be a math or math education major eligible to take calculus I or higher.
Mathematics Transfer Scholarship Student must be a math or math education major eligible to take calculus I or higher. Thomas Shiflett Scholarship Student must be a full-time Missouri State mathematics major for the purpose of teaching mathematics. Student must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA in mathematics. Woodrow Sun Mathematics Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities.
Physics, Astronomy and Materials Science Pre-Engineering/Engineering Physics Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Preference will be given to a student who has demonstrated a practical engineering aptitude. Research Work Grant Student must be an entering freshman with an ACT of 28 and be eligible for calculus. Recipient will work in departmental research laboratories.
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WILLIAM H. DARR SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
Agriculture Alumni Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Student must be enrolled full-time. Benjamin Charles Kruse Scholarship Student must be an agriculture major. Charles and Patricia Stufflebeam Agricultural Scholarship Contact department for complete information. Craig E. Arnett Memorial Equestrian Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to a student who has career plans to work with horses as a trainer or equine specialist. The recipient must be a current member of The American Quarter Horse Association and Missouri State Equestrian Team. The recipient must own an officially registered horse and provide copy of registration papers. Recipients must be enrolled full-time.
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Douglas W. Darr Leadership Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Ed Pinegar Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to a graduate of Willard (Mo.) High School. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Future Farmers of America — FFA Agriculture Regents Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman who placed among top 10 in the southwest Missouri FFA contest. Garland and Lavella Reynolds Endowment Fund Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities.
Glenn E. and Ruth Z. Karls Agriculture Scholarship Scholarship awarded to outstanding agriculture majors based on academic performance and leadership qualities. H. Lewis Miller Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Preference will be given to students who have participated in Future Farmers of America (FFA). Henry and Grace Carr Farm Scholarship/Carr Farm Scholarship Consideration will be given to students with 4-H and FFA backgrounds. Howard Pyle Memorial Scholarship Preference will be given to those students who are interested in horticulture. Consideration will be given to academic record, leadership and citizenship. Jack Gordon Memorial Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from Galena (Mo.) High School. If there are no applicants from Galena High School, a recipient is selected from students graduating from Crane (Mo.) High School. The recipient must rank in the top half of the graduating class, have completed one or more courses in vocational agriculture in high school and show an interest in agriculture. When more than one applicant meets this criteria, class rank and financial need will help decide the recipient. James P. and Margaret S. Landreth Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Financial need is considered. Marilyn R. Daniel Equine Scholarship Student must have a declared major in animal science with an emphasis in equine studies. Missouri Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate student who is a member, or whose family is a member, of the Missouri Farm Bureau. The membership must be verified through the Missouri Farm Bureau president’s office. Preference will be given to students who have completed at least one year of college, although the scholarship could be awarded to an incoming freshman. Consideration will be given to academic progress, leadership qualities and financial need. Norman Justus Scholarship Contact department for complete information. Robert F. Thomson Jr. Family Scholarship Recipient should demonstrate an interest in dairy science.
Stanlie H. and Belva Ross Spangler Memorial Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Financial need is considered. Uncle Tom Watkins Memorial Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to a student who has held membership in FFA or 4-H Club in the Southwest Missouri district. Consideration will be given to scholarship, leadership and character. W. Anson Elliott Fund for Agriculture Student must be enrolled full-time as a major within the agriculture department. Consideration will be given to students who demonstrate potential for college success. When awarded to an incoming freshman, consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential as indicated by aptitude tests, and to leadership qualities. Preference will be given to student demonstrating financial need.
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General sc h o l a r s h i p s
Privately donated funds are given each year to Missouri State University students who demonstrate qualifications such as, but not limited to, outstanding academic achievement, leadership involvement and financial need. The funds come from private gifts to the University by individuals, groups or companies. The following scholarships are available to entering freshmen. Scholarship values and availability reflect current market activity and are subject to change without notice.
Alice Graves Lind Memorial Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from a public high school in Springfield, Mo., ranking in the top 15 percent of his/her class. Consideration will be given to good character and financial need.
Application: To apply for these scholarships, you must first be admitted to the University. Once you are admitted, complete the General and Departmental Scholarship Application at www.missouristate.edu/financialaid/scholarships/general.html.
Ava High School Class of 1925 Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from Ava High School. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities.
Deadline: The priority deadline date is March 1 each year. The application is available until May 1. The awarding process will begin shortly after March 1.
B. Frank and Ora Dale (Ryan) Gillette Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from Ash Grove High School with financial need. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Barbara Jones Ameduri Memorial Wildlife Scholarship Preference given to minority members of the track and field team. Student must adhere to current NCAA eligibility requirements. Financial need is a consideration. Additional preference is given to a student who is majoring in a field related to conservation and wildlife study. Barbara and Mike Ingram Endowed Scholarship Student must be a graduate of Parkview High School in Springfield, Mo. Preference will be given to a student who is the first in his/her family to attend college. Consideration will be given to a student who demonstrates the potential for college success, leadership qualities and evidence of strong motivation. Recipients must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester, demonstrate financial need and be Pell-grant eligible. In addition, they must not be receiving institutional merit-based or athletic scholarships. Bernice Gabriel Memorial Scholarship When awarded to an entering freshman from a Missouri high school, consideration is given to those who rank in the upper 3 percent of their class and have a minimum ACT of 28. BIGALA Scholarship Student must be a member of BIGALA. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Bill and Virginia Ralls Darr Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from southern Reynolds County R-II high school, Ellington, Mo. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and to leadership qualities.
Bowler Family Memorial Scholarship Student must be a graduate from a Springfield, Mo., high school. First preference will be given to graduates of Glendale High School, second to graduates of Kickapoo High School and third to graduates of Central High School. Preference will be given to an individual who works to provide supplemental income for schooling throughout his/ her college career. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Recipients must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester, demonstrate financial need and be Pell-grant eligible. In addition, they must not be receiving institutional merit-based or athletic scholarships. C. Wallace Walter Memorial Scholarship Consideration given to high school performance, character, college potential and leadership qualities. Financial need is considered. Carol D. Jones Endowed Scholarship Fund Consideration will be given to a student who demonstrates high school performance, college potential, leadership qualities and evidence of strong motivation. Preference will be given to a student who is the first in his/her family to attend college, has financial need and is a parent and/or guardian to a student who transfers from Ozarks Technical Community College. Recipients must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester. Centennial Legacy Leadership Scholarship Student must be a child, grandchild, stepchild or stepgrandchild of a Missouri State graduate. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential, campus and community involvement and leadership qualities. Recipient must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester. Central High School Academic Scholarship Award Student must be an entering freshman from Springfield Central High School in top 20 percent of graduating class.
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Dannyale Denise Gaines Alpha Kappa Alpha Memorial Scholarship Student must be an African-American woman graduating from a Springfield, Mo., high school or Blue Springs High School in Kansas City. Applicants must show a strong involvement in school and community. Dollie Jones Bittenbender Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from Pleasant Hope High School. Consideration will be given to students who are valedictorian, salutatorian or graduate in the upper 10 percent of the graduating class. Student must be enrolled full-time. Duane G. and ’Lyn Meyer Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman who demonstrates outstanding academic performance as indicated by class rank and test scores. Financial need is considered when the selection cannot be completed because of equal academic records.
Class of 1950 Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential as indicated by aptitude tests and leadership qualities. Class of 1999 Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Financial need is considered. Clessie Nelson Oswald Scholarship First preference will be a Missouri resident who has graduated from a high school in Greene, Christian, Webster, Polk, Dallas, Dade or Lawrence counties. When awarded to incoming freshman, consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential as indicated by aptitude tests and to leadership qualities as well as a minimum high school GPA of 3.0. Financial need is considered. Recipients must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester.
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Elsie L. Plaster Endowed Scholarship Fund First preference will be given to graduates of Neosho High School in Neosho, Mo., second to graduates of other Newton County high schools and third to graduates statewide. Consideration will be given to high school leadership and citizenship qualities as well as participation in any and all extracurricular activities. Recipient must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester. E.R. Smith Scholarship Award Student must be a graduate of Dadeville High School, Dade County, Mo. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Evans and Aleene McReynolds Memorial Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Financial need is considered. Evelyn A. Porter Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Financial need is considered.
C.R. Wehr, Jr. Scholarship Award Student must be an undergraduate with financial need. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities.
Fran and Cliff Whipple Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to any student in good academic standing at any level. Preference will be given for a nontraditional female student and/or a female student of American Indian ancestry. Financial need is considered.
Cynthia R. Black Webster County Leadership Scholarship Student must be a graduate of Marshfield High School. Preference is given to an incoming junior college transfer student who has demonstrated public affairs leadership by actively participating in school, community and/or church activities. Student must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.70.
Gene Edwards Memorial Scholarship Student must be a graduate of Webster Groves High School and must be in the top 50 percent of the high school graduating class, or have a 3.20 GPA or above, or an ACT composite score of 24 or more. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential as indicated by the aptitude tests and leadership qualities. Recipient must also be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester.
Hardy and Betty Baker Scholarship Student must be a graduate of either Neosho or Crane High School who is majoring in education. IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers) Scholarship (Two scholarships in honor of Ray Edwards and Jack Moore, respectively). Student must be an incoming freshman who is the child of a member of the 11th IBEW District (which includes North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri). Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. I.W. Buster and Emogene Fuge Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from Hartville High School. Consideration will be given to high school performance and leadership qualities. Financial need is also considered. James E. Bane Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman with financial need. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Jean Freeman Scholarship Fund Student must be an entering freshman with a minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA in high school. This scholarship is available to all qualified graduating students from the Ozarks region with preference being given to minority students. Consideration will be given to character, citizenship, potential and financial need. Jerry Fortner Memorial Scholarship Student must be in good standing and have demonstrated financial need. Jessie M. Ross Memorial Scholarship Student whose academic record will not qualify them for other scholarships are eligible. Recipients must be enrolled at least 12 hours each semester. Jim Ferguson Diversity Enhancement Scholarship Student must be an entering African-American. First preference will be given to graduates of Springfield (Mo.) high schools; followed by Greene and Christian counties high schools; then the remainder of 24-county area of southwest Missouri and finally statewide. If students are not available in the above-mentioned areas, then applicants from outside the state of Missouri will be considered. Financial need is a consideration. John Parker and Mildred Coats Parker Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Preference to be given to Mountain Grove High School graduates. Recipients must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester and have worked at least 50 percent of the designated scholarship amount in the prior calendar year. Financial need is considered.
Larry D. and Glenna C. (Hanks) Frazier Endowed Scholarship Students must have graduated from either Ozark, West Plains or Branson high schools in Missouri. Consideration will be given to high school leadership and citizenship qualities. Lebanon Alumni Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from Lebanon High School. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential as indicated by aptitude tests and leadership qualities. License Plate Scholarship Entering freshmen must rank in the upper 20 percent of their class and have a minimum ACT of 26. Financial need is required. Lucy E. Smith Scholarship Award Student must be a graduate of Greenfield High School, Dade County, Mo. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Financial need is considered. Mahala Denney Scholarship Two sets of criteria to be followed: Full Incidental Fee Scholarship — Student must be an entering freshman from Seymour High School or traditional 24-county area of southwest Missouri who has achieved a minimum 2.5 high school GPA. Full Educational Expense — Student must be an entering freshman from traditional 24-county area of southwest Missouri who has achieved a minimum 3.0 high school GPA. Martin Luther King Memorial Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from a Springfield high school who has demonstrated scholarship and leadership through contribution to the black community. Mary Jean (Price) Walls Multicultural Leadership Scholarship This scholarship will be awarded to two students annually. One student must be an incoming freshman with a high school GPA of at least a 3.0 who exhibits a multicultural background. Missouri State Alumni/St. Louis Leadership Scholarship Student must be from the St. Louis area, including residents of St. Louis, St. Charles and Jefferson counties. When awarded to an incoming freshman, consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential, leadership qualities and evidence of strong motivation. When awarded to a transfer student, the student must have achieved an overall 2.75 GPA. Preference will be given to a student with at least a 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale who scored a 26 or higher on the ACT. Recipient must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester. Financial need is considered. Morton-Wilson Memorial Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman with financial need. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities.
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Nora Spurlock Parker Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from Mountain Grove High School with a high school GPA of at least 3.0. Recipients must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester. Financial need is considered. Norman M. Spiva Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Financial need is considered. Ora Dale Ryan Gillette Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from one of the high schools in the Springfield (Mo.) R-12 school system. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Recipients must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester. Financial need is considered. Paul D. and Marian F. Minick Scholarship Student must have graduated in the upper 15 percent of his/her high school class and have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.0. Consideration will be given to participation in school and/or community activities. Peggy Bane Memorial Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman with financial need. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Ray and Susie Forsythe Cabool High School Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from Cabool High School with a GPA of 3.5. Preference for students intending to major in College of Business Administration. Consideration also will be given to involvement in numerous extracurricular activities. Retha Stone Baker Scholarship Student must be a graduate of Marshfield High School. Consideration will be given to applicants who have expressed an interest in teaching. Richard D. Houk Greenwood Graduate Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from Greenwood Laboratory School. Consideration given to high school performance, college potential as indicated by aptitude tests and leadership qualities. Financial need is considered. Robert and Patricia Schmidt Foundation Scholarship Preference will be given to students who identify themselves as children or grandchildren of Eagle companies’ employees (Eagle Communications, Inc. and Eagle Farm and Ranch, LLC). Student must also be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester and otherwise satisfy the college’s standard policies.
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Robert B. Noble Scholarship Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Preference will be given to a dependent of a current employee of Noble Communications Company. All other criteria being equal, financial need is considered to select a recipient. Robert M. and Edith Garst Endowed Fund Student must be a graduate of Marshfield High School. Roma and Edna Durington Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from Buffalo High School. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and to leadership qualities. Recipients must be enrolled in full-time (12 hours). Financial need also considered. Rosalie Covert Scholarship Student must be a graduate of Lockwood (Mo.) High School and seeking a major within the College of Education in preparation for becoming a teacher. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Rosemary Frankenberger Scholarship Student must have an overall GPA of 3.0. Roy Ellis Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from a southwest Missouri high school with financial need. Sports Shake/Lake Country Soccer Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from a Springfield high school who participated in varsity soccer. Students who have participated in more than two years of Springfield high school soccer will be given first priority in consideration regardless of GPA. The recipient may not participate in any intercollegiate athletic sport at Missouri State while receiving the scholarship because it is a violation of NCAA rules. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Terry Lynn Washam Memorial Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from a Lawrence County, Mo., high school. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities. Recipients must be enrolled full-time. Financial need is considered. Thomas and Betty O’Sullivan/ Tandy Corporation Scholarship Student must be an undergraduate who is a child or grandchild of a current employee of O’Sullivan Industries. Financial need and academic performance are considered. Tom Chaney Memorial Scholarship (for graduates of Clever High School) Student must be an entering freshman from Clever High School.
Traveling Men’s Booster Club Scholarship Student must demonstrate financial need and satisfactory scholarship. Vi Pollard Memorial Missouri State Dames Scholarship Student must have financial need and satisfactory scholarship. Preference will be given to an upper-class single parent returning after an absence. Warren C. (Pete) Rauch Memorial Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from Monett High School and enroll for 12 credit hours or more for the fall semester after the graduation. The recipient will be selected based on scholarship, financial need and personal character. Washington D.C. Area Alumni Chapter Scholarship First preference will be given to incoming freshman from a high school in the Washington D.C. Area Alumni Chapter service area including Washington, D.C.; Virginia and Maryland, second to children or grandchildren of Missouri State alumni who reside in the Washington D.C. Alumni Chapter Scholarship service area and third, consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential as indicated by the aptitude test, leadership qualities and recommendations made by the scholarship search committee. Recipients must be enrolled in at least 12 hours each semester. Wayne Allee Memorial Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from Camden County R-II High School in Stoutland, Mo. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities.
Wayne and Melba Miller Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman with first preference given to graduates of Fair Play High School in Polk County and second preference given to students who are graduates of a Polk County (Mo.) high school. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential, leadership qualities and financial need. Recipients must be enrolled full-time (12 hours). Wilbur Bridges Scholarship for International Students Recipient will be an international, undergraduate student. Preference will be for freshman or sophomore student with financial need. Student must have scored a 22 or higher on the ACT. William Duke Hiett Memorial Scholarship Student must be an entering freshman from Houston High School in Missouri. Consideration will be given to high school performance, college potential and leadership qualities (either academically or athletically). Financial need also is considered. William Elmer Ryan Scholarship Fund Student must be an entering freshman from a public high school in Springfield, Mo., ranking in the top 15 percent of his/her class. Consideration will be given to character and financial need. William K. Berry Strafford High School Scholarship Student must be an incoming freshman from Strafford (Mo.) High School. Consideration will be given to high school performance and leadership qualities. Recipient must have maintained a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 and be enrolled full-time. Minor consideration will be given to financial need.
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Thank you for your interest in scholarships at Missouri State University. For more information, contact the Office of Student Financial Aid at 417-836-5262 or 800 -283- 4243. For information regarding departmental awards contact each department at the number provided below, each of which includes a 417- prefix. Phone Numbers College of Arts and Letters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5247
College of Humanities and Public Affairs. . . . 836-5529
Art and Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5110
African-American Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5529
Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-4423
Antiquities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5529
English. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5107
Asian Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5529
Media, Journalism and Film. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5218
Defense and Strategic Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-4137
Modern and Classical Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5122
Economics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5516
Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5648
Gender Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5529
Theatre and Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-4400
History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5511
College of Business Administration . . . . . . . . . 836-5646
Latin American Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5529
Accountancy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5414
Middle Eastern Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5529
Computer Information Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-4131
Military Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5791
Fashion and Interior Design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5136
Native American Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5529
Finance and General Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5504
Philosophy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5650
Construction and Technology Management. . . . 836-5121
Political Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5630
Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5415
Religious Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5514
Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5413
Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology . . . . 836-5640
College of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5254
College of Natural and Applied Sciences. . . . 836-5249
Counseling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5449
Biology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5126
Early Childhood and Family Development . . . . . 836-3262
Chemistry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5506
Educational Administration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5392
Computer Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-4157
Greenwood Laboratory School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5124
Engineering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-6208
Library Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-4525
Geography, Geology and Planning . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5800
Teacher Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-6769
Hospitality and Restaurant Administration. . . . 836-4406
Mathematics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5112
Physics, Astronomy and Materials Science. . . . . 836-5131
College of Health and Human Services. . . . . . 836-4176
Biomedical Sciences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5603
Communication Sciences and Disorders. . . . . . . 836-5368
Health, Physical Education and Recreation. . . . 836-5370
Nursing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5310
Physical Therapy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-6179
Study-Away Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-6368
Physician Assistant Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-6151
Extended Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-4126
Psychology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-4790 Social Work. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-6953
Graduate College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5335
Sports Medicine and Athletic Training. . . . . . . . 836-8553
William H. Darr School of Agriculture . . . . . . 836-5638 Honors College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-6370
Multicultural Student Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-6618 Men’s Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5244 Women’s Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836-5246
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