UMSL 2020 Viewbook

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What do you want to do? Who do you want to help? You have these answers

(even if you don’t know it yet).

TABLE OF CONTENTS Choose your major

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Have an academic experience

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Join our campus culture

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Engage in student life

10

Resources you can count on

12

Consider the Honors College

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Live on campus

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Live in (and love!) St. Louis

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Pay it forward

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Imagine your future

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Find the money

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Get a glimpse of campus

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Student Government Association President McKenzie Schuessler leads a parade of first-year students in front of the library during Serendipity Sendoff. Every year, the incoming class joins returning students, faculty and staff for a procession that symbolically kicks off the new school year and welcomes new students.

Let’s get started.


What do you want to do? Who do you want to help? You have these answers

(even if you don’t know it yet).

TABLE OF CONTENTS Choose your major

2

Have an academic experience

4

Join our campus culture

8

Engage in student life

10

Resources you can count on

12

Consider the Honors College

14

Live on campus

16

Live in (and love!) St. Louis

18

Pay it forward

20

Imagine your future

22

Find the money

24

Get a glimpse of campus

28

Student Government Association President McKenzie Schuessler leads a parade of first-year students in front of the library during Serendipity Sendoff. Every year, the incoming class joins returning students, faculty and staff for a procession that symbolically kicks off the new school year and welcomes new students.

Let’s get started.


MAJORS AND DEGREES Choose your major. Discover your passion. UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS College of Arts and Sciences Actuarial Science (BS) Anthropology (BA) Biochemistry and Biotechnology (BS) Biology (BA, BS) Cell and Molecular; Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Chemistry (BA, BS) Communication (BA) Applied Visual Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Mass Communication, Strategic Communication Computer Science (BS) Computing Technology (BS) Criminology and Criminal Justice (BS) Cybersecurity (BS) Computer Science Economics (BA, BS) English (BA) Fine Arts (BFA) Art Education, Graphic Design, Studio Practice History (BA) Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) International Relations (BA) Liberal Studies (BLS) Mathematics (BA, BS) Data Science, Fiscal Mathematics Modern Language (BA) French, Japanese, Spanish, Dual Language Professional Track

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Music (BA) Music (BM) Composition, Elective Studies in Business, Jazz Studies, Music Education, Performance, Theory Organizational Leadership (BA) Philosophy (BA) Physics (BA, BS) Astrophysics, Engineering, General, Biophysics Political Science (BA) Psychology (BA, BS) Public Policy and Administration (BSPPA) Public Administration, Public Policy Sociology (BA, BS) Exploratory Pathways (formerly Undeclared) umsl.edu/go/exploratory-pathways Business and Geopolitics Creativity and Design Education and Social Change The Human Experience The Interconnected World Mathematics and Scientific Research Technology and Innovation

College of Education

College of Business Administration

Nursing (BSN) Traditional, Accelerated, RN to BSN

Accounting (BS) Business Administration (BSBA) Entrepreneurship, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing, Supply Chain Management Cybersecurity (BS) Information Systems and Technology Information Systems and Technology (BS)

Early Childhood Education (BSEd) Early Childhood Education (BSEd) Special Education Educational Studies (BES) Early Childhood, Exercise Science and Wellness, Park and Museum Program, Youth and Adult Development Educational Studies (BES) Social Entrepreneurship Elementary Education (BSEd) Special Education, TESOL, Special Education and TESOL Middle School Education (BSEd) Language, Math, Science, Social Studies Music Education (BMEd) Physical Education (BSEd) Secondary Education (BSEd) Biology, Chemistry, English, Foreign Language (French, Spanish), Mathematics, Physics, Social Studies Sport Management (BS)

Pre-Professional Programs A pre-professional program is a plan that consists of integrating professional school requirements and your undergraduate major coursework in order to earn a bachelor’s degree at UMSL and be prepared to go to a professional school program. Pre-Anesthesiologist Assistant Pre-Audiology Pre-Chiropractic Pre-Dentistry Pre-Health Administration Pre-Journalism Pre-Law

Pre-Medicine Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physician Assistant Pre-Podiatric Pre-Public Health Pre-Social Work Pre-Speech Pathology Pre-Veterinary Medicine Pre-professional programs require an emphasis area of study.

Partnerships/ Fast-Track Programs UMSL/Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences 3+4 UMSL/Kent State College of Podiatric Medicine 3+4 UMSL/Logan University College of Chiropractic 3+3 UMSL College of Optometry 3+4 UMSL/University of Missouri–Columbia College of Veterinary Medicine 3+4 UMSL/Washington University Program in Occupational Therapy 3+2

GRADUATE PROGRAMS MASTERS Accounting MAcc Adult and Higher Education MEd Biochemistry and Biotechnology MS Biology MS Business Administration MBA Chemistry MS Communication MA Computer Science MS Counseling MEd Creative Writing MFA Criminology and Criminal Justice MA Cybersecurity MS Economics MA Educational Administration MEd

Educational Psychology MEd Elementary Education MEd English MA History MA Information Systems and Technology MS Mathematics MA Philosophy MA Physics MS Political Science MA Psychology MA Public Policy Administration MPPA Secondary Education MEd Social Work MSW Special Education MEd

DOCTORAL & PROFESSIONAL Biology PhD Business Administration DBA Chemistry PhD Criminology & Criminal Justice PhD Educational Practice EdD Education PhD Mathematical & Computational Sciences PhD Nursing DNP Nursing PhD Optometry OD Physics PhD Political Science PhD Psychology PhD

College of Nursing

School of Social Work

For a complete listing of all programs and emphasis areas visit: umsl.edu/degrees.

Social Work (BSW)

HOW DO I APPLY?

UMSL/Washington University Joint Undergraduate Engineering Program

FIRST-TIME COLLEGE STUDENTS send official high school transcripts and test scores directly to the Office of Admissions. TRANSFER STUDENTS send official college transcripts directly to the Office of Admissions. OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS 351 Millennium Student Center, 1 University Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63121

Civil Engineering (BSCE) Structural, Water Resources/Environmental Electrical Engineering (BSEE) Mechanical Engineering (BSME)

COMPLETE AN APPLICATION online at umsl.edu/apply Submit a $35 application fee ($40 for international students)

For more information, flip to page 24. 3


MAJORS AND DEGREES Choose your major. Discover your passion. UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS College of Arts and Sciences Actuarial Science (BS) Anthropology (BA) Biochemistry and Biotechnology (BS) Biology (BA, BS) Cell and Molecular; Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Chemistry (BA, BS) Communication (BA) Applied Visual Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Mass Communication, Strategic Communication Computer Science (BS) Computing Technology (BS) Criminology and Criminal Justice (BS) Cybersecurity (BS) Computer Science Economics (BA, BS) English (BA) Fine Arts (BFA) Art Education, Graphic Design, Studio Practice History (BA) Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) International Relations (BA) Liberal Studies (BLS) Mathematics (BA, BS) Data Science, Fiscal Mathematics Modern Language (BA) French, Japanese, Spanish, Dual Language Professional Track

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Music (BA) Music (BM) Composition, Elective Studies in Business, Jazz Studies, Music Education, Performance, Theory Organizational Leadership (BA) Philosophy (BA) Physics (BA, BS) Astrophysics, Engineering, General, Biophysics Political Science (BA) Psychology (BA, BS) Public Policy and Administration (BSPPA) Public Administration, Public Policy Sociology (BA, BS) Exploratory Pathways (formerly Undeclared) umsl.edu/go/exploratory-pathways Business and Geopolitics Creativity and Design Education and Social Change The Human Experience The Interconnected World Mathematics and Scientific Research Technology and Innovation

College of Education

College of Business Administration

Nursing (BSN) Traditional, Accelerated, RN to BSN

Accounting (BS) Business Administration (BSBA) Entrepreneurship, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing, Supply Chain Management Cybersecurity (BS) Information Systems and Technology Information Systems and Technology (BS)

Early Childhood Education (BSEd) Early Childhood Education (BSEd) Special Education Educational Studies (BES) Early Childhood, Exercise Science and Wellness, Park and Museum Program, Youth and Adult Development Educational Studies (BES) Social Entrepreneurship Elementary Education (BSEd) Special Education, TESOL, Special Education and TESOL Middle School Education (BSEd) Language, Math, Science, Social Studies Music Education (BMEd) Physical Education (BSEd) Secondary Education (BSEd) Biology, Chemistry, English, Foreign Language (French, Spanish), Mathematics, Physics, Social Studies Sport Management (BS)

Pre-Professional Programs A pre-professional program is a plan that consists of integrating professional school requirements and your undergraduate major coursework in order to earn a bachelor’s degree at UMSL and be prepared to go to a professional school program. Pre-Anesthesiologist Assistant Pre-Audiology Pre-Chiropractic Pre-Dentistry Pre-Health Administration Pre-Journalism Pre-Law

Pre-Medicine Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physician Assistant Pre-Podiatric Pre-Public Health Pre-Social Work Pre-Speech Pathology Pre-Veterinary Medicine Pre-professional programs require an emphasis area of study.

Partnerships/ Fast-Track Programs UMSL/Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences 3+4 UMSL/Kent State College of Podiatric Medicine 3+4 UMSL/Logan University College of Chiropractic 3+3 UMSL College of Optometry 3+4 UMSL/University of Missouri–Columbia College of Veterinary Medicine 3+4 UMSL/Washington University Program in Occupational Therapy 3+2

GRADUATE PROGRAMS MASTERS Accounting MAcc Adult and Higher Education MEd Biochemistry and Biotechnology MS Biology MS Business Administration MBA Chemistry MS Communication MA Computer Science MS Counseling MEd Creative Writing MFA Criminology and Criminal Justice MA Cybersecurity MS Economics MA Educational Administration MEd

Educational Psychology MEd Elementary Education MEd English MA History MA Information Systems and Technology MS Mathematics MA Philosophy MA Physics MS Political Science MA Psychology MA Public Policy Administration MPPA Secondary Education MEd Social Work MSW Special Education MEd

DOCTORAL & PROFESSIONAL Biology PhD Business Administration DBA Chemistry PhD Criminology & Criminal Justice PhD Educational Practice EdD Education PhD Mathematical & Computational Sciences PhD Nursing DNP Nursing PhD Optometry OD Physics PhD Political Science PhD Psychology PhD

College of Nursing

School of Social Work

For a complete listing of all programs and emphasis areas visit: umsl.edu/degrees.

Social Work (BSW)

HOW DO I APPLY?

UMSL/Washington University Joint Undergraduate Engineering Program

FIRST-TIME COLLEGE STUDENTS send official high school transcripts and test scores directly to the Office of Admissions. TRANSFER STUDENTS send official college transcripts directly to the Office of Admissions. OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS 351 Millennium Student Center, 1 University Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63121

Civil Engineering (BSCE) Structural, Water Resources/Environmental Electrical Engineering (BSEE) Mechanical Engineering (BSME)

COMPLETE AN APPLICATION online at umsl.edu/apply Submit a $35 application fee ($40 for international students)

For more information, flip to page 24. 3


The Academic Experience

UMSL Jazz Combo members listen to tales from behind the music of jazz legend Benny Golson.

Learn beyond the classroom

Some of your best learning will happen outside the classroom: in a hands-on lab, on a stage, in the middle of the city, at a partner site or online. UMSL classrooms can be anywhere.

Professor Priscilla Dowden-White, a scholar of African American, US and St. Louis history, is an expert at turning our city into her classroom.

UMSL MFA student Molly Harris leads the production of the university’s literary journal, Natural Bridge. She organized a virtual reading series featuring the issue’s contributors.

With outstanding professors and small class sizes, UMSL provides beneficial student-faculty interactions. And with renowned researchers on our faculty, students have valuable opportunities to assist with research.

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The Academic Experience

UMSL Jazz Combo members listen to tales from behind the music of jazz legend Benny Golson.

Learn beyond the classroom

Some of your best learning will happen outside the classroom: in a hands-on lab, on a stage, in the middle of the city, at a partner site or online. UMSL classrooms can be anywhere.

Professor Priscilla Dowden-White, a scholar of African American, US and St. Louis history, is an expert at turning our city into her classroom.

UMSL MFA student Molly Harris leads the production of the university’s literary journal, Natural Bridge. She organized a virtual reading series featuring the issue’s contributors.

With outstanding professors and small class sizes, UMSL provides beneficial student-faculty interactions. And with renowned researchers on our faculty, students have valuable opportunities to assist with research.

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The study abroad programs at UMSL provide International Business students the opportunity to experience unique cultures and businesses of other countries.

Hands-on learning

Ameren CEO and UMSL alum Warner Baxter regularly mentors students in UMSL Accelerate, an entrepreneurial-focused program in the College of Business Administration. 6

From undergraduate research opportunities to class assignments that connect you to the community – and from real-world internships and service projects to study abroad experiences in another country, UMSL learning happens in action.

Professor Mike Behle engages his art students with real-life learning by taking them on an annual trip to NYC every spring to visit galleries and speak with working artists. 7


The study abroad programs at UMSL provide International Business students the opportunity to experience unique cultures and businesses of other countries.

Hands-on learning

Ameren CEO and UMSL alum Warner Baxter regularly mentors students in UMSL Accelerate, an entrepreneurial-focused program in the College of Business Administration. 6

From undergraduate research opportunities to class assignments that connect you to the community – and from real-world internships and service projects to study abroad experiences in another country, UMSL learning happens in action.

Professor Mike Behle engages his art students with real-life learning by taking them on an annual trip to NYC every spring to visit galleries and speak with working artists. 7


HISTORY AND HERITAGE EVENTS

Campus Culture Campus Culture Students ride the Metrolink train to Grand Station for the College Transit Challenge kickoff event downtown, that UMSL won!

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A campus community welcoming all students

One of the most culturally and ethnically diverse campuses in Missouri, our students don’t easily fit in one category. We couldn’t be more proud of that fact. All kinds of students choose UMSL. Everyone is welcome. Learn more at studentinvolvement.umsl.edu.

TINY TRITONS

Kid-friendly programming for students who are parents/legal guardians

+ 0 0 1 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Including Greek life, multicultural, environmental, academic, social, political and faith-based

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HISTORY AND HERITAGE EVENTS

Campus Culture Campus Culture Students ride the Metrolink train to Grand Station for the College Transit Challenge kickoff event downtown, that UMSL won!

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A campus community welcoming all students

One of the most culturally and ethnically diverse campuses in Missouri, our students don’t easily fit in one category. We couldn’t be more proud of that fact. All kinds of students choose UMSL. Everyone is welcome. Learn more at studentinvolvement.umsl.edu.

TINY TRITONS

Kid-friendly programming for students who are parents/legal guardians

+ 0 0 1 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Including Greek life, multicultural, environmental, academic, social, political and faith-based

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Over 1,300 campus events each year to inspire, entertain, educate or move you.

The spring Mirth Day festival brings carnival rides, food trucks, music and more to North Campus.

The Recreation and Wellness Center offers a climbing wall, lap lanes, fitness classes, an indoor track and more.

Engage in student life

From concerts to comedy, Triton athletics to intramural sports, homecoming traditions to the annual Mirth Day carnival and music festival, UMSL offers countless opportunities to get involved, take in a show or just have fun.

Homecoming week traditions include everything from a formal dance to lip-sync and Big Man on Campus competitions.

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NCAA DIVISION II SPORTS TEAMS

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Modern American Dance Company’s (MADCO) production of “Wallstories,” brought the fall of the Berlin wall to life with a production set against a multimedia collage of sound – snippets from Bach, Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” album and recordings of personal testimonies – against a projected backdrop of news footage, images of the wall and graffiti.

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Over 1,300 campus events each year to inspire, entertain, educate or move you.

The spring Mirth Day festival brings carnival rides, food trucks, music and more to North Campus.

The Recreation and Wellness Center offers a climbing wall, lap lanes, fitness classes, an indoor track and more.

Engage in student life

From concerts to comedy, Triton athletics to intramural sports, homecoming traditions to the annual Mirth Day carnival and music festival, UMSL offers countless opportunities to get involved, take in a show or just have fun.

Homecoming week traditions include everything from a formal dance to lip-sync and Big Man on Campus competitions.

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NCAA DIVISION II SPORTS TEAMS

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Modern American Dance Company’s (MADCO) production of “Wallstories,” brought the fall of the Berlin wall to life with a production set against a multimedia collage of sound – snippets from Bach, Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” album and recordings of personal testimonies – against a projected backdrop of news footage, images of the wall and graffiti.

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UMSL alumni and Edward Jones employees box food donations for the Triton Pantry.

UMSL’s academic advisors offer comprehensive, personalized advising for every major.

Supporting Your Success

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Career Services Counseling Services Disability Access Services Multicultural Student Services Student Enrichment and Achievement Student Social Services Triton Food Pantry University Health Services University Tutoring Center Veteran Education and Transition Services

Resources you can count on

Need help with math homework? An academic coach instead of an athletic one? Need someone to talk to or some help with groceries this month? UMSL has a variety of student services in place to ensure our students have the best chance of success. Choosing UMSL means someone always has your back.

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JOBS AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS each year, plus on-campus career fairs

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UMSL alumni and Edward Jones employees box food donations for the Triton Pantry.

UMSL’s academic advisors offer comprehensive, personalized advising for every major.

Supporting Your Success

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Career Services Counseling Services Disability Access Services Multicultural Student Services Student Enrichment and Achievement Student Social Services Triton Food Pantry University Health Services University Tutoring Center Veteran Education and Transition Services

Resources you can count on

Need help with math homework? An academic coach instead of an athletic one? Need someone to talk to or some help with groceries this month? UMSL has a variety of student services in place to ensure our students have the best chance of success. Choosing UMSL means someone always has your back.

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JOBS AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS each year, plus on-campus career fairs

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Honors College students enjoy several unique social events including a powdered paint war.

An enhanced UMSL experience Rigorous preparation. Real-world outcomes. All majors welcome.

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STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO Class size is never more than 18.

The Honors College offers a tight-knit community, even smaller class sizes, extra research and internship opportunities, writing and discussion-intensive courses, post-graduation preparation, and one-on-one mentoring from professors who know your name and your story. Learn more at honors.umsl.edu honors.umsl.edu..

Bana Sultan, 2019 Opportunity Scholar

Exclusive

merit-based scholarships that are renewable based on your academic standing

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Honors College students enjoy several unique social events including a powdered paint war.

An enhanced UMSL experience Rigorous preparation. Real-world outcomes. All majors welcome.

The Honors College 14

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STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO Class size is never more than 18.

The Honors College offers a tight-knit community, even smaller class sizes, extra research and internship opportunities, writing and discussion-intensive courses, post-graduation preparation, and one-on-one mentoring from professors who know your name and your story. Learn more at honors.umsl.edu honors.umsl.edu..

Bana Sultan, 2019 Opportunity Scholar

Exclusive

merit-based scholarships that are renewable based on your academic standing

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Be close to everywhere you want to be

Live on Campus 16

With many options to fit your lifestyle, our on-campus housing is open to first-time college students, transfer and graduate students. Green spaces, multiple student activities, a 100,000-square-foot recreation complex and the city of St. Louis via the Metrolink are all within reach. Best of all, UMSL is one of the safest campuses in Missouri. Learn more at reslife.umsl.edu reslife.umsl.edu.

Residence halls. Learning communities. Apartments. Two campus Metrolink stations. 17


Be close to everywhere you want to be

Live on Campus 16

With many options to fit your lifestyle, our on-campus housing is open to first-time college students, transfer and graduate students. Green spaces, multiple student activities, a 100,000-square-foot recreation complex and the city of St. Louis via the Metrolink are all within reach. Best of all, UMSL is one of the safest campuses in Missouri. Learn more at reslife.umsl.edu reslife.umsl.edu.

Residence halls. Learning communities. Apartments. Two campus Metrolink stations. 17


Home of the

St. Louis Cardinals Home of the St. Louis Blues, 2019 Stanley Cup Champs #PlayGloria

Saint Louis Zoo

2019

Stanley Cup Champs, 52 years in the making. #PlayGloria

Live in St. Louis Urban diversity. Midwestern friendliness. Boundless culture. Natural beauty. 18

A school, an attitude, an entire city that never gives up

Mardi Gras Parade

HISTORIC SOULARD

City Museum

“10 BEST ZOOS IN NORTH AMERICA”

“TOP 10 BEST CHILDREN’S MUSEUMS”

(USA Today)

(USA Today)

St. Louis never quits. Neither do our students. That’s why we’re a perfect match. Whatever your interests, St. Louis has your neighborhood, your community, your favorite park, restaurant, sports team and concert venue. The city that’s part of our name is the perfect place to work, play, learn and explore.

Delmar Loop

“10 GREAT STREETS IN AMERICA” (American Planning Association)

Forest Park

1,300-acre park in the middle of St. Louis

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Home of the

St. Louis Cardinals Home of the St. Louis Blues, 2019 Stanley Cup Champs #PlayGloria

Saint Louis Zoo

2019

Stanley Cup Champs, 52 years in the making. #PlayGloria

Live in St. Louis Urban diversity. Midwestern friendliness. Boundless culture. Natural beauty. 18

A school, an attitude, an entire city that never gives up

Mardi Gras Parade

HISTORIC SOULARD

City Museum

“10 BEST ZOOS IN NORTH AMERICA”

“TOP 10 BEST CHILDREN’S MUSEUMS”

(USA Today)

(USA Today)

St. Louis never quits. Neither do our students. That’s why we’re a perfect match. Whatever your interests, St. Louis has your neighborhood, your community, your favorite park, restaurant, sports team and concert venue. The city that’s part of our name is the perfect place to work, play, learn and explore.

Delmar Loop

“10 GREAT STREETS IN AMERICA” (American Planning Association)

Forest Park

1,300-acre park in the middle of St. Louis

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Accelerated BSN student Samantha Cardwell is one of 15 College of Nursing students who are helping screen Amazon delivery workers for signs of COVID-19 through a new partnership.

UMSL students participate in the national MLK Day of Service each year. Projects include painting and remodeling houses for low-income families or upgrading community classrooms and resource centers.

Pay it forward

While you’re here finding your place, making your mark and deciding who you want to be, you’ll also discover who you want to help. The UMSL family is deeply committed to bettering our community while we better ourselves.

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UMSL-sponsored

SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES

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Accelerated BSN student Samantha Cardwell is one of 15 College of Nursing students who are helping screen Amazon delivery workers for signs of COVID-19 through a new partnership.

UMSL students participate in the national MLK Day of Service each year. Projects include painting and remodeling houses for low-income families or upgrading community classrooms and resource centers.

Pay it forward

While you’re here finding your place, making your mark and deciding who you want to be, you’ll also discover who you want to help. The UMSL family is deeply committed to bettering our community while we better ourselves.

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UMSL-sponsored

SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES

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Imagine Your Future

Gabrielle Clay (left), BSBA 2012 and Nesmira Muratovic, BSBA 2013 2019 St. Louis Business Journal’s “30 under 30” successful business leaders

Join the largest alumni network in St. Louis.

We don’t just educate St. Louis; we are St. Louis. Teachers. Nurses. Chemists. Engineers. Artists. Social Workers. CEOs.

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Derrick Freeman, BSBA 2020 Procurement agent at Boeing

It’s okay to say it: a good job is an essential part of building a great life, and that’s what we want for you. Choose to combine the experiences you’ll have here with the connections you’ll make, and we know you’ll have a pretty great start. Just ask our alumni–94% of recent UMSL graduates are successfully employed or enrolled in graduate school.

George Dowdy, OD 2020 Completed his fourth-year clinicals in optometry in Nome, Alaska

Brandi Fields, BSN 2018 Admitted into the prestigious MedStar Georgetown Nurse Residency Program in oncology

Drew Dubis, BA Communication 2020 Earned a co-op with the Employee Experience team at Emerson

Maribel Ramirez-Bohenkamp, Teach in 12 certificate 2020 Pursuing a master’s degree in art education

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Imagine Your Future

Gabrielle Clay (left), BSBA 2012 and Nesmira Muratovic, BSBA 2013 2019 St. Louis Business Journal’s “30 under 30” successful business leaders

Join the largest alumni network in St. Louis.

We don’t just educate St. Louis; we are St. Louis. Teachers. Nurses. Chemists. Engineers. Artists. Social Workers. CEOs.

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Derrick Freeman, BSBA 2020 Procurement agent at Boeing

It’s okay to say it: a good job is an essential part of building a great life, and that’s what we want for you. Choose to combine the experiences you’ll have here with the connections you’ll make, and we know you’ll have a pretty great start. Just ask our alumni–94% of recent UMSL graduates are successfully employed or enrolled in graduate school.

George Dowdy, OD 2020 Completed his fourth-year clinicals in optometry in Nome, Alaska

Brandi Fields, BSN 2018 Admitted into the prestigious MedStar Georgetown Nurse Residency Program in oncology

Drew Dubis, BA Communication 2020 Earned a co-op with the Employee Experience team at Emerson

Maribel Ramirez-Bohenkamp, Teach in 12 certificate 2020 Pursuing a master’s degree in art education

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APPLY. GET ADMITTED. MAKE EVERY DOLLAR COUNT.

UMSL COMPETITIVE SCHOLARSHIPS All undergraduate students are encouraged to apply for UMSL competitive scholarships regardless of academic background. To apply, complete our Online Scholarship Application – available at umsl.academicworks.com – by the dates below:

WHAT DOES IT COST?

FIRST-TIME COLLEGE STUDENTS

UNDERGRADUATE FEES

All first-time college students must complete the required core curriculum in high school in order to meet the university’s admission requirements:

All fees shown are annual estimates. For most recent tuition and fee information, visit cashiers.umsl.edu.

AUTOMATIC MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS

17 UNITS OF HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT (1 UNIT = 1 YEAR IN CLASS)*

Annual Tuition and Fees Missouri/Illinois Resident Non-resident MSEP Participant Textbooks (estimated at $500 per semester)

Regular admission requires a minimum combination of class rank percentile and standardized test scores (ACT or SAT). Students applying from high schools that do not rank will be evaluated on a combination of high school grade point average and standardized test scores. Students with an ACT composite of 24 or higher, SAT total [CR+M] of 1090 or higher or redesigned SAT of 1160 or higher meet the requirements for admission. Students with an ACT composite score of 17-23, an SAT total [CR+M] score of 820-1080, or a redesigned SAT of 900-1150 need the following class rank percentile or GPA:

ACT 23 22 21 20 19 18 17

SAT total [CR+M] (Pre-March 2016) 1050-1080 1020-1400 980-1010 940-970 900-930 860-890 820-850

Redesigned SAT (Post-March 2016) 1130-1150 1100-1120 1060-1090 1020-1050 980-1010 940-970 900-930

Class Rank Top 52% Top 46% Top 38% Top 31% Top 22% Top 14% Top 6%

Core GPA 2.80 2.90 3.05 3.20 3.35 3.50 3.65

Students with an ACT composite score less than 17, a SAT total [CR+M] less than 820, or a redesigned SAT below 900 do not meet the minimum requirements for admission. Students who do not meet the minimum requirements may submit a letter of appeal to the Admission Appeals Committee for further consideration.

TRANSFER STUDENTS Students transferring with 24 credit hours or more of post-high school, college-level coursework must have a minimum 2.3 grade point average across all courses at previous institutions to qualify for admission. Students transferring with fewer than 24 credit hours need to meet the requirements for first-time college students. 24

UMSL automatically considers students for several scholarships at the time of admission. More information at umsl.edu/go/scholarships.

Award

Amount per Year

Minimum Criteria

Additional Criteria

Curators’ Scholarship*

$6,000

28+ ACT or 1310+ SAT

Rank in top 5% of high school class or 3.8 core GPA

Chancellor’s Scholarship

$5,000

26+ ACT or 1240+ SAT

Rank in top 10% of high school class or 3.5 core GPA

University Scholarship

$3,000

25+ ACT or 1200+ SAT

Rank in top 25% of high school class or 3.25 core GPA

Academic Scholarship

$2,000

24+ ACT or 1160+ SAT

Rank in top 25% of high school class or 3.0 core GPA

FAFSA 101

* only for Missouri students

All UMSL undergraduate students are encouraged to submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The FAFSA is available on October 1 preceding the start of the academic year. Be sure to file your FAFSA as early as possible for priority consideration for all scholarships and grants.

Curators’ Transfer Scholarship*

$3,500

3.5+ GPA

45+ transferrable credit hours

UMSL Gateway Transfer Scholarship

$2,000

3.25+ GPA

45+ transferrable credit hours

Associates Degree Completion Incentive Scholarship

$1,000

3.0+ GPA

Completed an associate degree

FAFSA Priority Date: February 1

Transfer

First-time college applicants for the fall 2021 term have the option of being reviewed with or without test scores due to the impacts of COVID-19. Choosing an application review without test scores will mean your admissibility will be determined by a committee. To be considered for admission without standardized test scores you must have a 3.0 core GPA. The committee will require a personal statement and official high school transcripts. A student may also submit a resume and letters of recommendation from high school teachers, administrators and/or guidance counselors, however these are not required for consideration. Learn more at umsl.edu/go/test_optional.

All Illinois undergraduate residents qualify for in-state tuition.

UMSL School Code: 002519 VISIT fafsa.gov to file.

* only for transfers from 2-year schools

Once the Office of Financial Aid receives your FAFSA, they will communicate with you via your UMSL email account. Be sure to activate it as soon as possible.

FINANCIAL AID 101

UNDERGRADUATE NON-RESIDENT SCHOLARSHIPS

Financial aid for non-Missouri residents may be stacked with merit scholarships.

Award

Amount

Minimum Criteria

Provost’s Scholarship

Waives non-resident

28+ ACT or 1240+ SAT

Dean’s Scholarship

50% of non-resident fees

24-27 ACT or 1160-1300 SAT

Midwest Student Exchange Program

150% of Missouri resident tuition/fees

Resident of IN, KS, MI, MN, NE, ND, OH, WI

Enrolled in approved major, requires separate application.

Regional Achievement Award

Waives non-resident

Resident of AR, IN, KS, KY, MI, MN, NE, ND, OH, TN, WI

24+ ACT (1160+ SAT) or 3.5+ core GPA

Provost’s Scholarship

Waives non-resident

3.75+ GPA

24+ transferrable credit hours

STUDENT STATUS refers to a student’s course load per semester.

Dean’s Scholarship

50% of non-resident fees

2.75+ GPA

24+ transferrable credit hours

Full time = 12 credit hours per semester Part time = 6 credit hours per semester

Midwest Student Exchange Program

150% of Missouri resident tuition/fees

Resident of IN, KS, MI, MN, NE, ND, OH, WI

Enrolled in approved major, requires separate application.

Regional Achievement Award

Waives non-resident

Resident of AR, IN, KS, KY, MI, MN, NE, ND, OH, TN, WI

45+ transferrable credit hours and 3.5+ GPA

SCHOLARSHIPS are awarded by various organizations, universities or departments,

don’t have to be repaid and are usually based on merit, need or characteristics (place of residence, major, etc.). Application procedures vary.

GRANTS are awarded by federal or state governments, schools and

private institutions, don’t have to be repaid and usually require you to submit a FAFSA.

LOANS are borrowed from the federal government or private lenders, have set limits and must be repaid with interest. Each type comes with certain eligibility requirements and most require you to submit a FAFSA.

EFC stands for Expected Family Contribution and is

determined through completion of the FASFA. Learn more at financialaid.umsl.edu.

First-time College Students

* Individual programs may choose to impose additional requirements for admission.

30 Credit Hours $10,896 $29,295 $15,565 $1,000

Transfer

4 units of English 4 units of Mathematics (Algebra 1 or higher) 3 units of Science (must include a lab science; cannot include general science) 3 units of Social Science 1 unit of Fine Arts 2 units of a single Foreign Language

First-time College Students

ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

First-Time College Students – January 1 (other scholarships are available with varying deadlines) Fall Transfers – April 1

Additional Criteria

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APPLY. GET ADMITTED. MAKE EVERY DOLLAR COUNT.

UMSL COMPETITIVE SCHOLARSHIPS All undergraduate students are encouraged to apply for UMSL competitive scholarships regardless of academic background. To apply, complete our Online Scholarship Application – available at umsl.academicworks.com – by the dates below:

WHAT DOES IT COST?

FIRST-TIME COLLEGE STUDENTS

UNDERGRADUATE FEES

All first-time college students must complete the required core curriculum in high school in order to meet the university’s admission requirements:

All fees shown are annual estimates. For most recent tuition and fee information, visit cashiers.umsl.edu.

AUTOMATIC MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS

17 UNITS OF HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT (1 UNIT = 1 YEAR IN CLASS)*

Annual Tuition and Fees Missouri/Illinois Resident Non-resident MSEP Participant Textbooks (estimated at $500 per semester)

Regular admission requires a minimum combination of class rank percentile and standardized test scores (ACT or SAT). Students applying from high schools that do not rank will be evaluated on a combination of high school grade point average and standardized test scores. Students with an ACT composite of 24 or higher, SAT total [CR+M] of 1090 or higher or redesigned SAT of 1160 or higher meet the requirements for admission. Students with an ACT composite score of 17-23, an SAT total [CR+M] score of 820-1080, or a redesigned SAT of 900-1150 need the following class rank percentile or GPA:

ACT 23 22 21 20 19 18 17

SAT total [CR+M] (Pre-March 2016) 1050-1080 1020-1400 980-1010 940-970 900-930 860-890 820-850

Redesigned SAT (Post-March 2016) 1130-1150 1100-1120 1060-1090 1020-1050 980-1010 940-970 900-930

Class Rank Top 52% Top 46% Top 38% Top 31% Top 22% Top 14% Top 6%

Core GPA 2.80 2.90 3.05 3.20 3.35 3.50 3.65

Students with an ACT composite score less than 17, a SAT total [CR+M] less than 820, or a redesigned SAT below 900 do not meet the minimum requirements for admission. Students who do not meet the minimum requirements may submit a letter of appeal to the Admission Appeals Committee for further consideration.

TRANSFER STUDENTS Students transferring with 24 credit hours or more of post-high school, college-level coursework must have a minimum 2.3 grade point average across all courses at previous institutions to qualify for admission. Students transferring with fewer than 24 credit hours need to meet the requirements for first-time college students. 24

UMSL automatically considers students for several scholarships at the time of admission. More information at umsl.edu/go/scholarships.

Award

Amount per Year

Minimum Criteria

Additional Criteria

Curators’ Scholarship*

$6,000

28+ ACT or 1310+ SAT

Rank in top 5% of high school class or 3.8 core GPA

Chancellor’s Scholarship

$5,000

26+ ACT or 1240+ SAT

Rank in top 10% of high school class or 3.5 core GPA

University Scholarship

$3,000

25+ ACT or 1200+ SAT

Rank in top 25% of high school class or 3.25 core GPA

Academic Scholarship

$2,000

24+ ACT or 1160+ SAT

Rank in top 25% of high school class or 3.0 core GPA

FAFSA 101

* only for Missouri students

All UMSL undergraduate students are encouraged to submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The FAFSA is available on October 1 preceding the start of the academic year. Be sure to file your FAFSA as early as possible for priority consideration for all scholarships and grants.

Curators’ Transfer Scholarship*

$3,500

3.5+ GPA

45+ transferrable credit hours

UMSL Gateway Transfer Scholarship

$2,000

3.25+ GPA

45+ transferrable credit hours

Associates Degree Completion Incentive Scholarship

$1,000

3.0+ GPA

Completed an associate degree

FAFSA Priority Date: February 1

Transfer

First-time college applicants for the fall 2021 term have the option of being reviewed with or without test scores due to the impacts of COVID-19. Choosing an application review without test scores will mean your admissibility will be determined by a committee. To be considered for admission without standardized test scores you must have a 3.0 core GPA. The committee will require a personal statement and official high school transcripts. A student may also submit a resume and letters of recommendation from high school teachers, administrators and/or guidance counselors, however these are not required for consideration. Learn more at umsl.edu/go/test_optional.

All Illinois undergraduate residents qualify for in-state tuition.

UMSL School Code: 002519 VISIT fafsa.gov to file.

* only for transfers from 2-year schools

Once the Office of Financial Aid receives your FAFSA, they will communicate with you via your UMSL email account. Be sure to activate it as soon as possible.

FINANCIAL AID 101

UNDERGRADUATE NON-RESIDENT SCHOLARSHIPS

Financial aid for non-Missouri residents may be stacked with merit scholarships.

Award

Amount

Minimum Criteria

Provost’s Scholarship

Waives non-resident

28+ ACT or 1240+ SAT

Dean’s Scholarship

50% of non-resident fees

24-27 ACT or 1160-1300 SAT

Midwest Student Exchange Program

150% of Missouri resident tuition/fees

Resident of IN, KS, MI, MN, NE, ND, OH, WI

Enrolled in approved major, requires separate application.

Regional Achievement Award

Waives non-resident

Resident of AR, IN, KS, KY, MI, MN, NE, ND, OH, TN, WI

24+ ACT (1160+ SAT) or 3.5+ core GPA

Provost’s Scholarship

Waives non-resident

3.75+ GPA

24+ transferrable credit hours

STUDENT STATUS refers to a student’s course load per semester.

Dean’s Scholarship

50% of non-resident fees

2.75+ GPA

24+ transferrable credit hours

Full time = 12 credit hours per semester Part time = 6 credit hours per semester

Midwest Student Exchange Program

150% of Missouri resident tuition/fees

Resident of IN, KS, MI, MN, NE, ND, OH, WI

Enrolled in approved major, requires separate application.

Regional Achievement Award

Waives non-resident

Resident of AR, IN, KS, KY, MI, MN, NE, ND, OH, TN, WI

45+ transferrable credit hours and 3.5+ GPA

SCHOLARSHIPS are awarded by various organizations, universities or departments,

don’t have to be repaid and are usually based on merit, need or characteristics (place of residence, major, etc.). Application procedures vary.

GRANTS are awarded by federal or state governments, schools and

private institutions, don’t have to be repaid and usually require you to submit a FAFSA.

LOANS are borrowed from the federal government or private lenders, have set limits and must be repaid with interest. Each type comes with certain eligibility requirements and most require you to submit a FAFSA.

EFC stands for Expected Family Contribution and is

determined through completion of the FASFA. Learn more at financialaid.umsl.edu.

First-time College Students

* Individual programs may choose to impose additional requirements for admission.

30 Credit Hours $10,896 $29,295 $15,565 $1,000

Transfer

4 units of English 4 units of Mathematics (Algebra 1 or higher) 3 units of Science (must include a lab science; cannot include general science) 3 units of Social Science 1 unit of Fine Arts 2 units of a single Foreign Language

First-time College Students

ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

First-Time College Students – January 1 (other scholarships are available with varying deadlines) Fall Transfers – April 1

Additional Criteria

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FEDERAL LOANS AND GRANTS FEDERAL STAFFORD LOANS: The U.S. Department of Education provides both subsidized and

THE OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARS PROGRAM offers academically

unsubsidized loans for students attending college at least half time. Students with demonstrated need may receive subsidized loans. Unsubsidized loans are not based on need.

gifted first-generation or underrepresented St. Louis-area high school students an all-inclusive, four-year scholarship that includes individualized mentoring and career development. Learn more at honors.umsl.edu.

FEDERAL PELL GRANT: The Pell Grant program provides awards to undergraduate students with

THE EXPRESS SCRIPTS BRIDGE PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP offers

FEDERAL PLUS LOANS: Parents, adoptive parents, and stepparents of dependent undergraduate

$15,000 a year toward tuition and student-housing, a laptop and book stipend, plus networking, internships and professional mentoring opportunities at the neighboring Express Scripts headquarters. Learn more at bridge.umsl.edu.

THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE PRESIDENT’S SCHOLARSHIP offers full tuition and fees for up to 15 credit hours per semester to students who have completed an associate degree from Jefferson College, Mineral Area College, Southwestern Illinois College, St. Charles Community College or St. Louis Community College. Contact your community college financial aid office for more information.

demonstrated need who are seeking and have not already earned a bachelor’s degree. The grant amount is based on your EFC, your enrollment status, and your attendance for the academic year.

2019 Opportunity Scholars

students attending college at least half time in a degree-seeking program are eligible for PLUS loans. Approval is subject to credit criteria established by the U.S. Department of Education.

FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANT: This grant is for undergraduate students who ACCESS MISSOURI AWARD: This is a renewable, need-based grant program for undergraduate students who are Missouri residents and US citizens or permanent residents. Students must be enrolled full time and awards are based on the student’s EFC as determined by the FAFSA. Award amounts vary annually.

BRIGHT FLIGHT SCHOLARSHIP: This is a merit scholarship for students who score in the top 3% of all Missouri high school students taking the ACT or SAT exams in their senior year. Renewable scholarships of up to $3,000 are available for students who are enrolled full time in the academic year following graduation from high school.

demonstrate exceptional need. Funding is limited and awards are made as funds are available with priority given to those with the lowest EFC. Awards range from $100 to $4,000 a year.

IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN SERVICE GRANT: A student who is not eligible for a Pell Grant but whose parent or guardian was a member of the U.S. Armed Forces and died as a result of service performed in Iraq or Afghanistan after September 11, 2001 may be eligible for this grant. The student must be under 24 years old and be enrolled at least half time at the time of the parent’s or guardian’s death.

TEACHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE FOR COLLEGE AND HIGHER EDUCATION GRANT: The TEACH Grant provides up to $4,000 per year to students who agree to serve as a full-time teacher in a high-need field in a public or private elementary or secondary school that serves low-income students.

ADVANCED PLACEMENT INCENTIVE GRANT: Students eligible for the Access Missouri Award may also be eligible for this non-renewable grant. Awards of up to $500 are provided to students who achieve two grades of three or higher on Advanced Placement exams in the fields of math or science.

THE FAST TRACK WORKFORCE INCENTIVE GRANT: This is a program

Bridge Program Scholarship recipients

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for Missouri residents who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 25 years or older, have not been enrolled in any school within the last two years and are working toward their first bachelor’s degree. This program is designed to ensure, when combined with other governmental financial aid, that tuition and fee costs are fully covered.

Scholars with their donors at the 2019 Scholarship Recognition Reception

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LOOKING FOR MORE?

FEDERAL LOANS AND GRANTS FEDERAL STAFFORD LOANS: The U.S. Department of Education provides both subsidized and

THE OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARS PROGRAM offers academically

unsubsidized loans for students attending college at least half time. Students with demonstrated need may receive subsidized loans. Unsubsidized loans are not based on need.

gifted first-generation or underrepresented St. Louis-area high school students an all-inclusive, four-year scholarship that includes individualized mentoring and career development. Learn more at honors.umsl.edu.

FEDERAL PELL GRANT: The Pell Grant program provides awards to undergraduate students with

THE EXPRESS SCRIPTS BRIDGE PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP offers

FEDERAL PLUS LOANS: Parents, adoptive parents, and stepparents of dependent undergraduate

$15,000 a year toward tuition and student-housing, a laptop and book stipend, plus networking, internships and professional mentoring opportunities at the neighboring Express Scripts headquarters. Learn more at bridge.umsl.edu.

THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE PRESIDENT’S SCHOLARSHIP offers full tuition and fees for up to 15 credit hours per semester to students who have completed an associate degree from Jefferson College, Mineral Area College, Southwestern Illinois College, St. Charles Community College or St. Louis Community College. Contact your community college financial aid office for more information.

demonstrated need who are seeking and have not already earned a bachelor’s degree. The grant amount is based on your EFC, your enrollment status, and your attendance for the academic year.

2019 Opportunity Scholars

students attending college at least half time in a degree-seeking program are eligible for PLUS loans. Approval is subject to credit criteria established by the U.S. Department of Education.

FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANT: This grant is for undergraduate students who ACCESS MISSOURI AWARD: This is a renewable, need-based grant program for undergraduate students who are Missouri residents and US citizens or permanent residents. Students must be enrolled full time and awards are based on the student’s EFC as determined by the FAFSA. Award amounts vary annually.

BRIGHT FLIGHT SCHOLARSHIP: This is a merit scholarship for students who score in the top 3% of all Missouri high school students taking the ACT or SAT exams in their senior year. Renewable scholarships of up to $3,000 are available for students who are enrolled full time in the academic year following graduation from high school.

demonstrate exceptional need. Funding is limited and awards are made as funds are available with priority given to those with the lowest EFC. Awards range from $100 to $4,000 a year.

IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN SERVICE GRANT: A student who is not eligible for a Pell Grant but whose parent or guardian was a member of the U.S. Armed Forces and died as a result of service performed in Iraq or Afghanistan after September 11, 2001 may be eligible for this grant. The student must be under 24 years old and be enrolled at least half time at the time of the parent’s or guardian’s death.

TEACHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE FOR COLLEGE AND HIGHER EDUCATION GRANT: The TEACH Grant provides up to $4,000 per year to students who agree to serve as a full-time teacher in a high-need field in a public or private elementary or secondary school that serves low-income students.

ADVANCED PLACEMENT INCENTIVE GRANT: Students eligible for the Access Missouri Award may also be eligible for this non-renewable grant. Awards of up to $500 are provided to students who achieve two grades of three or higher on Advanced Placement exams in the fields of math or science.

THE FAST TRACK WORKFORCE INCENTIVE GRANT: This is a program

Bridge Program Scholarship recipients

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for Missouri residents who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 25 years or older, have not been enrolled in any school within the last two years and are working toward their first bachelor’s degree. This program is designed to ensure, when combined with other governmental financial aid, that tuition and fee costs are fully covered.

Scholars with their donors at the 2019 Scholarship Recognition Reception

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PLAN A VISIT TO CAMPUS The Honorss C College olllege Student Residence Re e ce H Hall a Provincial a H House o eD Dining inin Ha H Hall a

Take a group or personal tour, see classrooms, student services, campus hangouts and dining options, the Recreation and Wellness Center and more. Schedule your tour – or take a virtual one – at umsl.edu/tours.

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This map is not drawn to scale. UMSL has a North and South Campus that are within walking or biking distance to one another. Campus shuttles are also available.


PLAN A VISIT TO CAMPUS The Honorss C College olllege Student Residence Re e ce H Hall a Provincial a H House o eD Dining inin Ha H Hall a

Take a group or personal tour, see classrooms, student services, campus hangouts and dining options, the Recreation and Wellness Center and more. Schedule your tour – or take a virtual one – at umsl.edu/tours.

Student Residence Ha Hallll

Anheuser-Busch Hall n us B s h H a

M kT Mark Twain wa A Athletic t e c Building d g

Campus Building C pus Police ice B ui g Gallery G lle 2210 Parking and Transportation ng ga an nd T a s or n

Patient Care Center en C a eC nte University Center sityy EEye ye C e e SSM Health Medical Group ea t M d ca G rouup

Mercantile M ca ti Library b ary Thomas Jefferson LLibrary T omas J TTJ’s-Starbucks J a

Recreation ea and an Wellness W Center C mb w al Climbing wall FFitness/recreation tn re r on ppool o w with lap ap llanes es TThree-lane ree e jogging jo track ck TThree-court hr e- u t ggymnasium m G o fitness rooms Group

Science Learning Building S n Le earn B u g Kaldi’s Coffee K a di s C of e

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Millennium Studentt Center M te e Thee Nosh Admissions sh A Einstein’s Bagels Financial Aid e B ge Welcome wa c e Center te Subway Student Services z Hut ut ude t S rviccees PPizza

Touhill uh h l Performing f rmi Arts Center nter

This map is not drawn to scale. UMSL has a North and South Campus that are within walking or biking distance to one another. Campus shuttles are also available.


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