HIGHER EDUCATION FACTBOOK

HIGHER EDUCATION FACTBOOK

PUBLISHED FEBRUARY 2019



CONTENTS

Missouri Department of Higher Education 3 Missouri Colleges & Universities 4 Data Snapshot 6

2018 Enrollment 7 2016-2017 Net Price 8 Appropriations Per Student Funding 9 Appropriations Per Degree & Certificate 10 Public Universities11 Harris-Stowe State University 12 Lincoln University 13 Missouri Southern State University 14 Missouri State University 15 Missouri Western State University 16 Northwest Missouri State University 17 Southeast Missouri State University 18 Truman State University 19 University of Central Missouri 20 University of Missouri 21 University of Missouri ? Kansas City 22 University of Missouri ? St. Louis 23 Missouri University of Science & Technology 24 Public Two-Year Colleges 25 Crowder College 26 East Central College 27 Jefferson College 28 Metropolitan Community College 29 Mineral Area College 30 Missouri State University ? West Plains 31 Moberly Area Community College 32 North Central Missouri College 33 Ozarks Technical Community College 34 St. Charles Community College 35 St. Louis Community College 36 State Fair Community College 37 Three Rivers College 38 State Technical College of Missouri 39 Performance Funding 40

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COMMISSIONER: ? Zora Mulligan

MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION

Background

The Coordinating Board for Higher Education was authorized by an amendment to the Missouri Constitution in 1972 and established by statute in the Omnibus State Reorganization Act of 1974

Board members ? one from each of Missouri's eight congressional districts and one selected at large ? are appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate and serve six-year terms

The Missouri Department of Higher Education, led by the Commissioner of Higher Education, serves as the administrative arm of the Coordinating Board

The Missouri Department of Higher Education collaborates with stakeholders to deliver a coordinated postsecondary education system that provides accessible, affordable, and innovative education that supports economic growth, enhances civic engagement, and improves the quality of life for all Missourians

Blueprint for Higher Education

The Coordinating Board for Higher Education is responsible for creating a coordinated plan for higher education in Missouri Preparing Missourians to Succeed: A Blueprint for Higher Education, focuses on five goals:

Goal 1: Attainment Missouri will increase the proportion of working-age adults with high quality, affordable postsecondary credentials to 60 percent by 2025

Goal 2: Affordability Missouri will rank among the 10 most affordable states in which to obtain a postsecondary degree or certificate by 2025

Goal 3: Quality Missouri will produce graduates with high quality postsecondary degrees and certificates that are valuable and relevant to individuals, employers, communities and the state

Goal 4: Research and Innovation Missouri will be a top 10 state for investment in academic research by 2025

Goal 5: Investment, Advocacy and Partnerships Missouri will promote greater investment in a culture of postsecondary education through increased advocacy and powerful partnerships with education, business, government and communities

COORDINATING BOARD FOR HIGHER EDUCATION:

? Douglas Kennedy, Board Chair, District 8

? Mike Thomson, Vice-Chair, District 6

? Shawn Saale, District 3 ? Gwendolyn Grant, District 5 ? Gary Nodler, District 7 ? Joe Cornelison,

At-Large Member ? Vacant, Districts 1, 2 & 4

DEPARTMENT FTE: 45

DEPARTMENT UNITS:

? Missouri Student Loans ? Fiscal Affairs & Operations ? Data and Research ? Academic Affairs ? Financial Assistance

& Proprietary ? Strategic Communications

& Outreach

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SELECTIVITY:

Missouri's public colleges and universities follow a set of selectivity standards when considering students for admission. Institutional selectivity is standard admission criteria and includes such measures as a student's grade point average, high school class rank, and score on their ACT or SAT, or a combination of those scores. Some schools have open enrollment, meaning they do not take these standards into consideration when admitting students. Public community colleges must provide open enrollment. For more details about selectivity, visit .

AT A GLANCE:

Missouri is home to a diverse higher education system that offers a variety of degree and certificate programs and specialized training.

MISSOURI COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES

The state's higher education institutions include:

Columbia Institutions

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13 PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES

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University of Central

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Truman State University

North Central Missouri College

Culver-Stockton College

Hannibal-LaGrange University

MisVsaoluleriy College

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Central Methodist University

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William Woods University

Lincoln University

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State Technical College of Missouri

St. Louis Area Institutions

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Washington University St. Louis University

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Lindenwood University

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12 COMMUNITY COLLEGES 1 PUBLIC TECHNICAL COLLEGE 1 TWO YEAR CAMPUS OF A PUBLIC UNIVERSITY

24 INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONS

11 SPECIALIZED COLLEGES

17 THEOLOGICAL SCHOOLS

Springfield Institutions

Missouri State University Drury University Evangel University Ozarks Technical Community College

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Three Rivers College

Public Universities

Public Community & Technical Colleges

Independent Institutions

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150 PROPRIETARY & PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS

Our mission:

Collaborate with stakeholders to deliver a coordinated postsecondary education system

that provides accessible,

FACILITY REVIEW affordable,andinnovative education that supports economic growth, enhances civic

400,000 STUDENTS

were enrolled at Missouri's public, independent and proprietary colleges and universities in 2018.

Public institutions of higher education have a significant facility footprint of over 2,453 buildings with 60,195,203 maintainable square footage resting on 25,760 acres. Of these buildings, 34 are on historic registers that require priority

preservation.

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and improves the for all Missourians.

& CERTIFICATES

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Policy Contact: Samantha Dickey Director of Strategic Initiatives (573) 751-1798

Budget Contact: Jeff Barlow Assistant Commissioner ? Fiscal Affairs (573) 533-8106

Commissioner of Higher Education:

Zora Mulligan

(573) 301-5370

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PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES

HARRIS-STOWE STATE UNIVERSITY ST. LOUIS 1,523 FTE OPEN ENROLLMENT

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY JEFFERSON CITY 1,899 FTE OPEN ENROLLMENT

MISSOURI SOUTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY JOPLIN 4,682 FTE MODERATELY SELECTIVE

MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY SPRINGFIELD 18,195 FTE SELECTIVE

MISSOURI WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY ST. JOSEPH 4,155 FTE OPEN ENROLLMENT

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY MARYVILLE 5,594 FTE MODERATELY SELECTIVE

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY CAPE GIRARDEAU 8,519 FTE MODERATELY SELECTIVE

TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY KIRKSVILLE 5,098 FTE HIGHLY SELECTIVE

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI WARRENSBURG 8,852 FTE MODERATELY SELECTIVE

UNIVERSITY OF

MISSOURI

COLUMBIA 25,357 FTE SELECTIVE

MOBERLY AREA

COMMUNITY COLLEGE

MOBERLY 3,264 FTE OPEN ENROLLMENT

UNIVERSITY OF

MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY

KANSAS CITY 11,424 FTE SELECTIVE

NORTH CENTRAL

MISSOURI COLLEGE

TRENTON 1,131 FTE OPEN ENROLLMENT

UNIVERSITY OF

MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS

ST. LOUIS 9,487 FTE SELECTIVE

OZARKS TECHNICAL

COMMUNITY COLLEGE

SPRINGFIELD 7,889 FTE OPEN ENROLLMENT

MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

ROLLA 7,235 FTE HIGHLY SELECTIVE

ST. CHARLES

COMMUNITY COLLEGE

COTTLEVILLE 4,216 FTE OPEN ENROLLMENT

PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES

CROWDER COLLEGE NEOSHO 2,838 FTE OPEN ENROLLMENT

EAST CENTRAL COLLEGE UNION 1,738 FTE OPEN ENROLLMENT

JEFFERSON COLLEGE HILLSBORO 2,879 FTE OPEN ENROLLMENT

METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE INDEPENDENCE 10,045 FTE OPEN ENROLLMENT

ST. LOUIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE FERGUSON 10,614 FTE OPEN ENROLLMENT

STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE SEDALIA 2,932 FTE OPEN ENROLLMENT

THREE RIVERS COLLEGE POPLAR BLUFF 2,096 FTE OPEN ENROLLMENT

2-YEAR CAMPUS OF A PUBLIC UNIVERSITY

MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY-WEST PLAINS WEST PLAINS 1,127 FTE OPEN ENROLLMENT

MINERAL AREA COLLEGE PARK HILLS 2,158 FTE OPEN ENROLLMENT

*Based on full time enrollment (FTE) 2018

PUBLIC TECHNICAL COLLEGE

STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE OF MISSOURI LINN 1,467 FTE

OPEN ENROLLMENT 5

2018 ENROLLMENT

FALL 2018 FTE, PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES

30,000 25,000

25,357

20,000

18,195

15,000 10,000 5,000

0

1,523

1,899

4,682

7,235 4,155 5,594 8,519 5,098 8,852

11,424 9,487

SOURCE: EMSAS

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DATA SNAPSHOT

The Missouri Department of Higher Education's Factbook contains the most recent data available to the department.

SOURCES:

? Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) ? Enhanced Missouri Student Achievement Study (EMSAS) ? DHE Comprehensive Fee Schedule ? Appropriations data is based on Fall 2017 full-time equivalent enrollment, 2017-2018 degrees and

certificates awarded, and FY 2018 appropriations, after expenditure restrictions.

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FALL 2018 FTE, PUBLIC COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGES

12,000 10,000

10,045

10,614

8,000

7,889

6,000 4,000 2,000

2,838

1,738

2,879

2,158

3,264

1,127

1,131

4,216

0

2,932

1,467

2,096

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2016-2017 NET PRICE

Net price is the total cost of attendance minus the average amount of awarded federal, state or local government, or institutional grant and scholarship aid. Total cost of attendance is the sum of published tuition and required fees (lower of in-district or instate), books and supplies and the weighted average room and board and other expenses. Net price is reported for first-time full-time degree- or certificate-seeking undergraduates paying the in-state or in-district tuition rate who were awarded grant or scholarship aid.

STATE APPROPRIATIONS PER STUDENT FUNDING

State Appropriation Per Student FTE

STATE APPROPRIATIONS PERPSubTlUicDUEniNveTrsFitTieEs PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES FY 18

FY 18

$10,000

$9,764

$9,000 $8,000

$7,373

$7,417

$7,545

$7,000 $6,000 $5,000

$4,225

$4,740

$4,987

$5,215

$5,678

$5,739

$4,000

$3,000

$2,000

$1,000

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University of Missouri System

Truman State Uinversity

Harris-Stowe State

University

Lincoln University

Based on Fall 2017 full-time equivalent enrollment and FY 2018 appropriations, after expenditure restrictions.

$5,000 $4,500 $4,000 $3,500 $3,000 $2,500 $2,000 $1,500 $1,000

$500 $0

$1,664

STATE AStPaPteRAOpPprRoIpArTiaItOioNn SPePrEStRudSeTnUt FDTEENT FTE PUBLIC COMMUNITPuYb&lic TUEniCveHrsNitIieCsAL COLLEGES FY 18

FY 18

$1,824

$1,908

$1,923

$2,013

$2,031

$2,291

$2,402

$2,689

$2,937

$3,122

$4,007

$4,453

SOURCE: IPEDS

Based on Fall 2017 full-time equivalent enrollment and FY 2018 appropriations, after expenditure restrictions.

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