A top research university, one of the top 3 journalism schools in the country and a nationally ranked agriculture program... are we talking about our own state university? Yes, we are and there’s more that might surprise you. The philosophy of a MIZZOU education is very hands on wether its the student run local tv news program, the 7,000 circulation local daily newspaper, bed and breakfast, restaurant or the many internships, labs and scholarly opportunities. Students can participate in research as early as freshman year.
It is a big (1, 358 acre) beautiful school located in a charming town in the center of the state. Because it’s only 2 hours away, St Louis remains Mizzou’s most popular hometown for its students. With 32,00 students Mizzou could be considered its own bustling metropolis but the school smartly has made it easier for students to find their way by creating “Freshman Interest Groups” (FIGs). These freshman groups are comprised of 15 -20 students who all have similar interests, live in the same dorm and share 3 classes. This means from day one you have people to eat meals with and a built in study group. There are also “Learning Communities” for students freshman - senior year. Their role is very similar to the FIGs. who have similar interests. Last but not least, MIZZOU is relatively kind on the pocketbook, voted a best value by US News and World Report.
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