Campus History - Founded 1870 as the Missouri School of Mines [campus history]
- Became the University of Missouri-Rolla in 1964
- Became the Missouri University of Science and Technology in 2008
- 284-acre campus located in Rolla, Missouri; a community of 17,000 in the heart of the Ozark Mountains
- First American university to attain ISO 14001 certification for environmental management [more]
- One of four campuses comprising the University of Missouri [more]
| Research - 23 research centers and institutes [more]
- Over $40 million in annual research awards and grants
- Internationally recognized transportation infrastructure, materials, environmental, manufacturing and energy research
- Opportunities for Undergraduate Research Experience [OURE] - over 140 projects awarded in 2005
- Annual Undergraduate Research Conference [more]
- Campus Research Blog [visions.mst.edu]
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National Recognition - A top public university, Missouri S&T ranked 54th among the nation's top public universities by US News & World Report's "Americas Best Colleges Guidebook," 2007
- A top 25 Entrepreneurial Campus by Forbes magazine's "America's Most Entrepreneurial Campuses," 2004
- A top 25 Connected Campus by Princeton Review and Forbes.com's "America's Most Connected Campuses," 2006
- A top 50 Engineering School by US News & World Report's "America's Best Colleges," 2006
- One of "America's Best Value Colleges" by The Princeton Review, 2006
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Enrollment - 5,850 total students [more]
- 4,500 undergraduate students
- 1,350 graduate students
- 30% of students are from 49 states and 55 foreign countries
- 70% of students are from Missouri
Undergraduate Population - 23% female
- 10% minority
- 9% international
Small Class Sizes - Student-to-faculty ratio - 14:1
- Average class size - 27 students
- Average lab size - 17 students
Financial Assistance - More than 80% of admitted students receive merit-based assistance and more than 85% of enrolled students receive financial assistance in the form of scholarships, grants, loans and work-study
- Average financial assistance package offered for the 2005-2006 academic year was over $10,000
- Total financial assistance offered for the 2005-2006 academic year: $60,095,679
Technology - 38 Computer Learning Centers
- 645 computers and dozens of digital scanners and laser printers
- Ethernet ports available throughout the main campus and in all residential facilities
- Wireless access throughout campus
- IT Help-Desk available for all campus constituents
Faculty - Approximately 400 faculty
- 99% of full-time tenured and tenure-track faculty have PhD's or the highest degree awarded in their field
- Individual faculty advising
- Faculty development programs [more]
Academic Calendar - Two primary semesters and one summer semester: Fall (Aug-Dec), Spring (Jan-May) and Summer (June-July)
- Online course schedule and registration [more]
Performing Arts - 7 instrumental music groups [more]
- 3 vocal ensembles
- 2 major annual student stage productions [more]
- Campus Performing Arts & Film Series [more]
Over 200 Student Organizations - Academic, honor, cultural, service, student government, performance and professional organizations [more]
- Student-interest intercampus lobbying organization
- 14 student design teams
Unique Programming - Freshman Engineering Program [more]
- Pre-College & Summer Programs [more]
- Honors Programs [more]
- Study Abroad Opportunities [more]
- Writing Center [more]
- LEAD Program [more]
- Women's Leadership Institute [more]
- Minority Engineering & Science Program [more]
- Hit the Ground Running [more]
- Opening Week [more]
| Career Success - Approximately 96% of all reporting graduates secure a position in the field of their choice within 3 months of graduation
- Starting salaries above national averages - over $51,000 for 2006 graduates
Career Opportunities Center (2005-2006) - 131 employers in 32 states created 404 co-op job opportunities for students [more]
- Average monthly co-op salary over $2,600
- 12,315 resumes referred to inquiring employers
- 3,741 on-campus interview conducted
- 576 employers recruited on campus for co-op, internship and full-time employment
- Eight full-time staff career advisors
Academic Programs (graduate & undergraduate) - 65 degree-granting academic programs: PhD, DE, MBA, MS, MA, BS, BA
- Complete listings: [grad] [undergrad]
- 21 engineering fields
- 7 science, applied science & geology fields
- 8 mathematics, computer science, business & technology fields
- 5 social science fields
- Secondary teacher certification program
Incoming Students Test Scores - Mid-range ACT: 25-30
- Mid-range SAT: 1140-1350
- Mid-range is middle 50% of new students
A Residential Campus - Six residence halls
- Residential College: suite-style living/learning community
- Christian Campus House
- 20+ fraternity and sorority chapter houses
- Academically-themed Learning Communities: design, entrepreneurship, research, women's leadership, performing arts, academic success
- Campus-approved housing required for freshmen
Athletics - NCAA Division II in the Great Lakes Valley Conference [more]
- 13 varsity intercollegiate sports - scholarships available
- 19 intramural sports
Library - The Curtis Laws Wilson Library houses a well-rounded collection of nearly 400,000 volumes and 1,500 periodical subscriptions [more]
- Interlibrary loan program
- An extensive array of state-of-the-art library technologies guarantees information is at your fingertips 24 hours a day
- Western Historical Manuscript Collection [more]
- Video Communications Center [more]
Rolla Community - One of the best small towns in America and the number one small town in Missouri, according to The 100 Best Small Towns in America by Norm Crampton
- Bizjournal.com's top 15 "American Dream Towns," 2006
- For Rolla community information visit [www.rollacity.org]
- Local news outlets: [daily newspaper]
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