Tuition & Costs |
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| $7,848 | tuition |
| $8,643 | on campus room & board |
| $1,086 | books |
| $1,141 | fees |
| $20,643 | tuition |
| $8,643 | on campus room & board |
| $1,086 | books |
| $1,141 | fees |
Colleges like University of Missouri are working hard to make tuition affordable to deserving students.
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| 81% | of students receive aid |
| 22% | get federal aid ($4,903 avg) |
| 32% | get state aid ($1,284 avg) |
| 59% | get institn'l aid ($5,096 avg) |
| 53% | get loans ($6,246 avg) |
Future projections are based on past four years' data averaging 2.05% annual change in in-state tuition and fees and 3.69% change in out-of-state tuition and fees. Amounts shown are estimates only and not guaranteed. For a better estimate, contact the college directly.
| $27,010,523 |
Annual Aid Awarded |
Aid/Loans |
Average Amount | Percent Awarded |
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| Grant or Scholarship Aid | $6,645 | 68% |
| Federal Grant Aid | $4,903 | 22% |
| Pell Grants | $4,028 | 22% |
| Other Federal Grants | $999 | 19% |
| Institution Grant Aid | $5,096 | 59% |
| State Grant Aid | $1,284 | 32% |
| Student Loans | $6,246 | 53% |
| Federal Loans | $5,557 | 52% |
| Other Loans | $10,117 | 4% |
Financial Aid Timeline |
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| Financial aid priority deadline: | March 1 |
| Financial aid deadline: | - |
| College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about: | - |
| Student must reply to financial aid decision by: | - |
Does University of Missouri offer... |
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| Prepaid Tuition Plan? |
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| 105 Jesse Hall |
| Columbia, MO 65211 |
| (573) 882-2121 |
| http://www.missouri.edu/ |
| In State | $262 |
| Out of State | $688 |
If you�re in state Mizzou by far gets you the bang for your buck. If your out of state and willing to spend the summer after your freshman year here it not to bad either. The residency requirements for Missouri are one of the easiest in the nation and after you achieve in state status it can work out to be less than your in-state school (ie. U of Illinois). I will say diversity scholarships are by far the easiest and most available scholarships to get but if you don�t qualify for those some searching on the web for department specific scholarships or looking at outside sources can help meet this gap.
» Read MoreThe general classes you are required to take can sometimes get aggravating if you are spending your money on something you do not find useful for your major.
» Read MoreMizzou is worth every penny of tuition I've paid so far.
» Read MoreAs far as athletics go, basketball games are probably the coolest events to attend. The stadium is constantly sold out and the crowd is one of the craziest in the country.
» Read MoreGreat school and environment but unfortunately still expensive.
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